Wednesday, September 08, 2010

Cavalier expands SIP services; CLEC merger announced

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Cavalier expands SIP services; CLEC merger announced
Cavalier has joined the Session Initiation Protocol bandwagon with the recent expansion of its SIP-based services. A competitive carrier, the company services hundreds of thousands of business, consumer and government customers in the Eastern United States using its own fiber optic network. Read More


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Load Testing: Best Practices to Ensure Holiday Success
The holidays drive more traffic to your website and have great revenue potential, but have you done everything you can to make the most of the season? There are only a few months left until the rush begins. Making sure you site is ready requires planning and testing – starting now. View Now

Microsoft beat up, then defended over ancient IE8 zero-day
Julie Bort: The strange story of how and when a Google researcher disclosed an IE bug. Read More


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Where is the point of demarcation with cloud services?
The point of demarcation is important to service providers as it limits their exposure and risk, thus limiting their scope of responsibility and costs, but the growing popularity of cloud computing and hosted communications services promises to dramatically change the picture -- perhaps most dramatically in the wiring closet. Read More


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Join two pioneers in network security: Nir Zuk and Marcus Ranum, for what promises to be a very lively discussion on the future of the network perimeter. As applications and users move in and out of the enterprise network, what happens to the network perimeter as we know it? Does it go away? Evolve? How should organizations address these changes? Sign up now!

Salesforce.com readies native mobile Chatter apps
Salesforce.com is working on a series of native mobile applications for its Chatter collaboration software, the company announced Wednesday. Supported platforms include Apple's iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, Google Android and Reseach in Motion's BlackBerry. Read More

Who pays for smartphones and services?
A recent Wireless Alert pointed out a growing trend for organizations to have employees buy their own mobile devices and use them both for personal and work activity. This approach begs a few questions with respect to the enterprise's overall mobile strategy. Read More

 
 
 

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