Tuesday, September 24, 2013

BlackBerry Friday: Phone maker expects $1B loss, will slash staff, reduce handset range

  Cisco to launch new Catalyst access switch | Apple iOS 7 surprises as first with new multipath TCP connections

 
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BlackBerry Friday: Phone maker expects $1B loss, will slash staff, reduce handset range
BlackBerry lost close to $1 billion in the July to September quarter as users abandoned its once-dominant platform. Read More
 


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Dynamic Web Acceleration
Delivering web applications over the Internet and ensuring reasonable response times for users around the globe is a significant challenge. Find out how Dynamic Web Acceleration can accelerate highly dynamic and interactive web applications aimed at a global audience. Learn more.

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Web Business and the Right Solution
This white paper describes the challenges that Fortune 2000 companies face when delivering content into China via the Internet, the ways in which Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) can ease market entry into China, and what to look for in a CDN provider to optimize content delivery, both in China and globally. Learn more.

Cisco to launch new Catalyst access switch
Cisco next week is expected to unveil a new Catalyst access switch designed to converge wired and wireless networking. Read More
 


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Reaching China with Your Website & Cloud Application
Reaching customers and employees with cloud applications when they are located in emerging markets (such as Russia, Indonesia, Brazil and China) poses a major challenge. Learn how a CDN can help you not only deliver a fast download of your website and web applications even in China, but can also help you manage content and regulatory issues. View Now

Apple iOS 7 surprises as first with new multipath TCP connections
Apple's iOS 7 is the first large-scale use of a newly-minted Internet protocol, called multipath TCP. It lets computers send and receive data across different network paths and interfaces at the same time, such as Ethernet, Wi-Fi and 3G. Read More
 

Brocade stocks fabric and net virtualization arsenal to better battle Cisco


Brocade this week bolstered its fabric networking and network virtualization line-up with new top-of-rack switches and software enhancements. Read More
 

Brazil's ban on U.S. Internet services may prove futile
Brazil's government is considering installing new hardware locally to reduce the country's dependence on U.S. services for Internet access. The move comes in response to reports that the U.S. government had intercepted emails and phone calls of Brazilian citizens, its state-run oil company and the country's president, Dilma Rouseff. Read More
 

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