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    Perth Zoo quits monkeying with its analogue PABX 17 March, 2010 12:14

    Perth Zoo is to move to a new IP telephony which will service the organisation for the next 10 years, according to the Western Australia Zoological Parks Authority (ZPA).
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    Special report: Emerging IEEE Ethernet standards could soothe data center headaches 19 January, 2010 17:34

    Cisco, HP and others are waging an epic battle to gain control of the data center, but at the same time they are joining forces to push through new Ethernet standards that could greatly ease management of those increasingly virtualized IT nerve centers.
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    Coffee with Computerworld: HP & the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre's Ross Horlyck 28 December, 2009 12:58

    Ross Horlyck, has been part of some incredible events during his tenure at Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour. As infrastructure manager, he oversees some of the biggest events in the country.
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    HP's 3Com acquisition: An inside look 16 November, 2009 07:02

    It started with a cup of coffee between 3Com COO Ron Sege and HP ProCurve chief Marius Haas a year ago.It ended with this week's $US2.7 billion blockbuster acquisition of 3Com by HP. In between were regular dialogue and updates, a demonstration at Interop last May, a technology bake-off in HP labs, and then an offer.
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    HP's history of billion-dollar technology buys 13 November, 2009 05:13

    HP's news that it would lay down $US2.7 billion to acquire network switch maker 3Com not only causes industry watchers to look ahead at what could come of such a deal, but also reminds many of the IT vendor's long history of billion-dollar acquisitions.
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    HP to buy 3Com in networking, data center bid 12 November, 2009 11:18

    Hewlett-Packard has agreed to buy 3Com for about US$2.7 billion, pushing forward the giant IT vendor's strategy for combining computing, storage, services and networking under one roof.
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    Fujitsu pumps out 10G Ethernet data center switch 12 November, 2009 06:32

    Fujitsu has unveiled a 10Gbps Ethernet switch designed to handle important applications in an energy-efficient way.
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    Subscribe to Computerworld updates and win 25 September, 2009 16:13

    Subscribe to Computerworld e-newsletters and you could win an HP ProCurve Enterprise Wireless Starter Pack valued at $5,200.
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    HP buys Ibrix for undisclosed sum 20 July, 2009 08:14

    Hewlett-Packard Co. Friday announced it has reached an agreement to acquire Ibrix Inc., a privately-held maker of clustered file system software used for creating large, highly available network attached storage architectures.
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    HP BladeSystem Matrix 07 July, 2009 15:50

    During the Big Dig, the city of Boston erected a sign saying, "Rome wasn't built in a day. If it was, we would have hired their contractor." That's a good way to describe the general state of affairs regarding the ideal of divorcing services from hardware and pushing server management away from the physical layer.
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