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Avaya tomorrow will reveal a road map that shows how its customers – in particular its newly minted Nortel customers -- can move to unified communications technologies without ripping out existing gear.
A team of top astronomers has joined forces to build a three-dimensional map of the universe which they hope will provide some answers on the make-up of dark energy.
Clearwire chief commercial officer Mike Sievert gives us the lowdown on the company's plans to build out its WiMAX network this year and its potential future plans to upgrade to the "WiMAX 2" standard.
Intel will dramatically shake up its microprocessor road map to meet the demand for very-low-power processors and to fend off the competitive threat from rival chip design company ARM, CEO Paul Otellini said on Tuesday.
Yahoo introduced two iPhone applications this week, including one that lets users draw a circle on a map to look for restaurants within a specific area.
A successful enterprise architecture project can help unlock an IT department's true value to the business it supports. EA, as a discipline, allows an organization to compare its near-term business objectives with its current technological capabilities and then make intelligent decisions about what it can reasonably expect to accomplish. Furthermore, the gaps that are identified represent opportunities for future IT investments.
On the heels of AT&T's disastrous attempts to fight back against Verizon's clever "there's a map for that" ad campaign (Luke Wilson? Is that all you got?) comes more bad news for those who've hitched their smartphones to Ma Bell's wagon.
The Verizon and AT&T dustup is turning out to be far more entertaining than any tired old Microsoft vs. Apple campaign. After a series of scorching "there's a map for that" TV ads by Verizon mocking its competitor's spotty 3G coverage, AT&T ran to a federal judge crying "Daddy daddy daddy, that mean old man is making fun of me."
Intel on Tuesday accelerated plans to release two dual-core laptop and desktop processors, tweaking its road map as it juggles manufacturing efforts to cut costs.
A University of Washington team has created an Internet monitoring system to uncover the Internet's weak points and mysterious black holes, where traffic simply disappears into the ether. The bad news: There are more of them than anyone thought.
Microsoft Research India has developed technology that will allow users to search maps even in countries like India where the addresses are often not in a structured format.
The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has awarded a US$1.3 million contract to the Electric Power Research Institute to help the agency determine the architecture and initial standards for an electric-power smart grid.
Last week, the CEOs of Microsoft and Nortel announced a joint road map that will, according to their statement, “deliver [a] shared vision for unified communications.” The announced plans spelled out three joint solutions that include:
Virtela has rolled out a new customer portal that features more details about its LAN, WAN and security services as well as a map-based interface to make it easier for customers to determine the status of their networks.
Intel's Atom processors designed for netbooks could be on their last leg, with analysts saying that the chip maker could be tweaking its product road map as PC sales tumble and tablet adoption widens.
NTT DoCoMo, Japan's largest mobile operator, is demonstrating a prototype pair of glasses with multiple video cameras that scan wearers' faces to accurately portray their expressions online.
Pittsburgh-based law firm Reed Smith was getting ready to deploy Enterasys Networks’ NAC gear but had to first enlist another vendor to find and map all the devices on its network.
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