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Extreme Networks and Dell deliver industry leading iSCSI performance and economics 27 June, 2009 15:28
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Avaya reportedly offering US$500M for Nortel enterprise biz 24 June, 2009 08:05
Nortel is reportedly close to selling its enterprise division to Avaya for US$500 million. - +
3Com takes another shot at enterprise switching, hoping third time is a charm 12 May, 2009 06:56
3Com this week will announced plans to once again attempt to play in the large enterprise/data center switching arena globally after exiting the market -- twice. - +
Extreme Networks offers port extender for the 'outer edge' 24 March, 2009 09:12
Extreme Networks Inc. Monday announced a new product, called a port extender, along with a new version of its EPICenter management software, which both serve the "outer edge" of the LAN, areas where it's difficult to provide network connectivity. - +
Nortel wants to unload application-delivery unit to Radware 23 February, 2009 08:09
Nortel wants to sell off its application-delivery gear to Radware, but to keep on selling it under an OEM agreement. - +
Nortel bankruptcy filings are last-ditch effort 15 January, 2009 06:57
Nortel is attempting to put the brakes on its financial free fall by seeking bankruptcy protection in the United States, Canada and Europe. - +
Countdown to IPv6 - it’s time to plan for migration 15 December, 2008 10:30
Questions surrounding Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) have been debated for the past decade, beginning with when and why to deploy. The network address space problem on the Internet, which IPv6 is expected to solve, also has been disquieting for organisations planning ahead for their future network growth. - +
Extreme, Alcatel-Lucent feed carrier Ethernet frenzy 23 September, 2008 08:28
Extreme Networks and Alcatel-Lucent this week are unveiling equipment designed to further whet carriers' appetites for Ethernet. - +
New tools announced for planning, securing 802.11n networks 24 July, 2008 21:08
As faster wireless 802.11n networks gain adoption, organizations want to deploy planning tools to deal with complexities in rolling out the new technology and to keep the networks secure. - +
Watch out Cisco: Here comes Brocade/Foundry 23 July, 2008 08:12
Brocade's proposed US$3 billion acquisition of Foundry Networks this week would create a stronger data center competitor to Cisco while raising the stakes even higher for other Ethernet switch companies. - +
Extreme wins patent suit against Enterasys 03 June, 2008 10:07
Extreme Networks this week said it won a year-old patent infringement case against competitor Enterasys Networks.
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