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White Stuff streamlines data network

Clothing retailer White Stuff uses a third-party managed WAN to accelerate business processes

The death of the (open) Internet

A leading US telco has once again predicted the death of the Internet. But is an ulterior motive at play?

“Proposed laws targeting illegal downloaders may put businesses at risk”

Does a government green paper point to a time when businesses are responsible for the music downloads carried out by their staff at work?

“Super switches are the future of corporate computing”

Cisco leads the way in introducing a new model for the corporate data centre

Alcatel-Lucent loses $3.7bn in quarter

CDMA write-down decimates telecommunications giant’s finances

Cisco casts gloom on markets - again

Cautious outlook from network equipment maker fuels recession woes

Out-of-office experience

Mobile and remote working is delivering unprecedented benefits to business. But the range of new devices and ways to connect demand that managers keep tight control over their moveable assets

IP opportunity

Now the foundation for enterprise communication, Internet protocol is revolutionising working practices

Cisco spooks Wall Street with credit-crunch caution

Networking giant's credit-crunch caution sees shares plunge. Plus, BEA's celebrity shareholder learns a secret.

Scottish Power’s network make-over

IP communications speeds engineers to troublespots.

Networking industry in flux

Cisco buys into WiMax at last, while 3Com's China connection spooks US politicians.

A grand 3G theory

Technology desperately seeking a killer app.

The unified communications revolution

Unified communications technology: productive business boon or over-hyped white elephant?

Q&A - NHS Direct

Murray Bain, IT director at NHS Direct, on the challenges of delivering IT services in an always-on environment.

Cisco and Microsoft make peace

Two giants promise increasing competition will remain friendly.


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