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Windows Phone 7: Three Lessons Apple Doesn’t Need to Learn | Network World

Microsoft needed to take risks and make a mobile splash in order to remake its image as a technology leader, but instead displayed ineptness in the unveiling of Windows Phone 7 (WP7) today.

Intel’s McAfee acquisition a mobile play | Network World

Intel's acquisition of security company McAfee could help the chip maker make a splash in the handheld and embedded markets, in which the company has struggled to establish a presence, according to analysts.

Cisco fleshes out its data center switch fabric story | Network World

Last week's data center splash from Cisco means customers can now begin to implement the company's fabric technology just about end-to-end, from the server network interface card to the network core.

Can an Apple Netbook Ride iPhone Success? | Network World

Will Apple's rumored 10-inch touchscreen netbook make a splash in the enterprise?

CES 2013: Can Intel save the Ultrabook? | Network World

Ultrabooks made a big splash at last year's CES, but sales over the course of 2012 were disappointing. Intel yesterday made a determined bid to change all that.

Vendors make a splash without causing a scene | Network World

Sixty-eight companies at Network World's DEMO 07 conference last week managed to bring attention to their new products and services without shutting down a single highway, bridge or river. Not a bomb-sniffing dog in sight. No one hauled off in handcuffs.

Red Hat makes a splash | Network World

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (RHEL5) was released for servers and desktops last week, bringing much-anticipated virtualization and improved security features to Red Hat users and enthusiasts. Some early takes on the software from experts and analysts are positive. They say the built-in Xen-based virtualization and simplified Security Enhanced Linux (SE Linux) features were well worth the wait.

HP takes aim at Cisco, Juniper with full SDN portfolio splash | Network World

HP this week will unveil a software-defined networking portfolio that spans infrastructure, control plane operations and applications in an effort to lead the emerging SDN market.

Microsoft makes its biggest RFID splash | Network World

Microsoft Tuesday inched closer to releasing its RFID platform when it shipped the first public beta of BizTalk Server 2006 R2.

MySpace bug hunt off to a slow start | Network World

A group of hackers has kicked off its month of MySpace vulnerabilities, which it hopes will make more of a splash than January's month of bugs for Apple's software.

First came virtualization; now comes management | Network World

As VMware hosts VMworld 2007 in San Francisco this week, technology newcomers plan to make a splash with their tools targeted squarely at ESX Server, VMware Infrastructure 3 and even some Xen and Microsoft virtual wares. Companies such as Dune Technologies, InovaWave, moka5, Opalis, Veeam and Vizioncore will be using VMworld as a platform to sing the praises of their innovative approach to reining in virtual servers and desktops.

Head to head: Samsung Galaxy S 4 vs. HTC One | Network World

With last week's launch of the Galaxy S 4, Samsung made the kind of splash that most non-Apple smartphone makers can only dream of. The company's glitzy reveal -- complete with tap dancing, theatrical sketches and a full pit orchestra -- drew criticism as well as praise, but the phone itself did much to justify the hype.

Skype makes a splash at CES | Network World

Skype is making news again with a laundry list of partnerships designed to make voice calls over the Internet easier. One product also expands Skype's services to include on online photo sharing service. With over 225 million downloaded copies of Skype's software, there may be a ready-made market for some cost-effective IP-based telephones.

Cisco, Juniper lead switching splash | Network World

LAN switching vendors are set to roll out a flurry of new products and enhancements, highlighted by Cisco's new data center switch and Juniper's expected rollout of edge, core and data center boxes.

Juniper makes a splash with new acceleration gear | Network World

Modularity is the theme of Juniper Networks' new trio of application acceleration appliances, unveiled this week.

InfiniBand makes a splash in the supercomputing world | Network World

InfiniBand took center stage at Supercomputing 2005 in Seattle last week as LSI Logic, SGI, Verari and Voltaire introduced server and storage systems that use the interface.

NetFlash: Cisco rolls out LAN tsunami | Network World

Cisco has the resources to make a big splash when it wants to. The company yesterday laid out a score of LAN switching products, ranging from gear that supports Power over Ethernet to Gigabit Ethernet IP phones to 10 Gigabit modules. If you own a Catalyst, you should read this article. Cisco rolls out LAN tsunami http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2004/1130ciscolan.html?net

NetFlash: Cisco drops suit against Huawei | Network World

Cisco made a big splash 18 months ago when it discovered that software and even user manuals from Huawei Technologies looked awfully familiar. Cisco sued the Chinese company over what appeared to be blatant copying of Cisco’s intellectual property. However, Huawei has stopped selling the equipment - and now that an independent investigation has verified that, Cisco is dropping the suit. The happiest party in all this? 3Com. Cisco drops suit against Huawei http://www.nwfusion.com/edge/news/2004/0728huawei

XP SP2 deployment is smooth – so far | Network World

As Microsoft smooths out the ripples after last week's big splash with Windows XP Service Pack 2, users say they found fewer problems than they expected, but some complain that late code changes and lingering compatibility issues will serve to refuel testing efforts and further delay full-scale deployments.

How Sprint can make a splash | Network World

With Sprint continuing to experience lower profits and customer defections, we examine some ideas to help the company regain its footing in the telecom market.

Linux makes a splash at Consumer Electronics Show | Network World

Usually at this time of year, we're looking ahead to the winter LinuxWorld show. But with the proliferation of Linux in consumer electronics and home entertainment technology, the Consumer Electronics Show 2005 will become the first big event of the year for the open source platform.

Conformity announces SaaS solutions | Network World

I hadn't heard much from Conformity since last year's conversation with co-founder Scott Bils, so I was glad to get a note last week letting me know that it was about to splash out with a new release. Well, three new releases, actually, but one which is germane to this newsletter.

Trusted Computing Group extends standards for endpoint security | Network World

The Trusted Computing Group made a big splash at Interop Las Vegas by announcing and demonstrating an extension to its set of standards for network access control. When the new IF-MAP standard makes its way into real networking products in the next six to twelve months, it should become a lot easier to manage a wider range of endpoint devices - especially those that have been unmanageable in the past.

Interop: E-mail security vendors to make splash | Network World

A pair of veteran security vendors will use Interop as a stage for announcing new and upgraded products designed to keep corporate messaging systems protected from a variety of threats.

Verizon unveils Flash Lite for mobiles | Network World

Adobe Systems Inc.'s Flash made its first splash on mobile phones in the U.S. on Wednesday as Verizon Wireless Inc. introduced it on four handsets and announced games and applications that use it.