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Avaya Bidding to Acquire Nortel Enterprise

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Published :07/21/2009  |   Author :Jeremy Duke |   Unrated  | 
Avaya is bidding to acquire Nortel Enterprise - the new company would be the biggest & largest enterprise Voice Company, doubling Avaya’s worldwide installed base of enterprise phone systems.
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IBM Moves to Target SMB Marketplace with Unified Communication Solutions/Partnerships

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Published :07/17/2009  |   Author :Ken Landoline |   Unrated  | 
This week in two distinct but likely coordinated strategic moves, IBM has made it clear that the small and medium business (SMB) marketplace is a significant and important target for its unified communications offerings...
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Winners & Losers: PBX Vendors in Q1

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Published :06/17/2009  |   Author :Jeremy Duke |   Unrated  | 
Sliding business activity and tight financial markets that led to the economic decline in 2008 continue to affect business in Q1 2009, and the enterprise voice equipment market was not immune to these factors and trends.
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Good News, Bad News on Optical Networks

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Published :05/26/2009  |   Author :Sam Masud |   Unrated  | 
I was somewhat taken aback to hear one analyst firm describe 100-Gbps wavelengths as the “single most anticipated” network technology.
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BROCADE ‘S IP NETWORKING PRODUCTS TO BE REBRANDED BY IBM

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Published :04/27/2009  |   Author :Katie Trippet |   Unrated  | 
Today Brocade announced that IBM will rebrand and sell Brocade’s enterprise IP networking portfolio, a move that will strengthen both Brocade and IBM as they compete for market share in the increasingly competitive data center infrastructure space. For Brocade, IBM provides an OEM channel for distribution of its existing and future IP networking switches . With IBM’s Q1 09 server revenues reaching an estimated $2.1 billion (Q1 09 IBM earnings presentation), the opportunity for Brocade is big.
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Managed Services: Network Security

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Published :04/20/2009  |   Author :Charlotte Dunlap |   Unrated  | 
A sea change is occurring in the way managed security services are offered, following the consolidation of the industry in recent years. Some pure-play managed security service providers (MSSP) still operate thriving businesses, but now the big guys have entered the space, including network service providers and traditional security management players.
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MPLS in the Enterprise

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Published :04/11/2009  |   Author :Jeff Doyle |    | 
Consolidation and virtualization are two important trends in both service provider and enterprise networks.
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8100 Series PCI-Express Makes Its Debut

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Published :04/04/2009  |   Author :Katie Trippet |   Unrated  | 
QLogic announced immediate availability of its 8100 Series PCI-Express converged network adapters.
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They said “IT COULDN’T BE DONE” – Measuring the UC and Collaborative Applications Market

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Published :03/19/2009  |   Author :Jeremy Duke |   Unrated  | 
When I founded Synergy, we started with one market research service. It was the late 90’s and it tracked a technology that was getting little respect from the established voice industry -Voice over IP (VoIP). When we began segmenting the market, many said it would be impossible to count this nascent market and they suggested we not waste our time trying to publish research on such a nebulous and overly ambitious technology. Although that was 10 years ago, in my mind it seems like yesterday. So when I heard the same reservations and objections voiced about our quest to quantify unified communication (UC), I was not surprised. After a rigorous 6-month process, I believe we have “cracked” the code and have developed a sound way to measure this emerging market.
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Cisco enters the Server market- bold move could be golden

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Published :03/16/2009  |   Author :Katie Trippet |   Unrated  | 
Cisco's entry today into the server market with its Unified Computing System brings it one step closer to realizing its Data Center 3.0 vision. Some may be hesitant, however, to leave server vendors like HP and IBM who have surrounded their customers with knowledgeable local and remote support resources for years, and who have developed knowledge databases that provide quick response in times of a hot site.
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Verizon Jumps into Enterprise Unified Communications via a Managed Service Offering

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Published :03/13/2009  |   Author :Ken Landoline |   Unrated  | 
Verizon has announced a unified communications service that will be offered as a managed service.
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Betting on the Contact Center in Times of Shrinking Budgets and Economic Uncertainty

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Published :03/12/2009  |   Author :Ken Landoline |   Unrated  | 
If there is one area within the telecommunications industry that may receive a boost from the global economic uncertainty it is most likely the contact center.
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Alcatel-Lucent Announced Support for Smartphones and High-Definition Video Conferencing

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Published :03/06/2009  |   Author :Ken Landoline |   Unrated  | 
At its annual user conference in Paris this week, Alcatel-Lucent announced support for smartphones and high-definition video conferencing in its new OmniTouch 8400 Instant Communications Suite.
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Network Security Revenues Show Resiliency

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Published :02/27/2009  |   Author :Katie Trippet |    | 
Year-end results for 2008 demonstrate that worldwide network security revenues were fairly resilient against the economic downturns as enterprises and service providers continued to invest in security products to meet security compliance obligations, transition to more robust technologies, and invest in integrated solutions to improve TCO.
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Avaya: Unified Communications

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Published :02/25/2009  |   Author :Ken Landoline |   Unrated  | 
Avaya is a globally recognized provider of IP telephony systems, communications software and services for business customers, spanning the range from small to large enterprises. The corporation, headquartered in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, has annual revenues in excess of $5 billion. Avaya is a spin-off of Lucent Technologies and a descendant of the original AT&T corporate family and the Bell System that was dissolved by court order in early 1984. Although Avaya was publicly held at inception in 2000, the company was privatized in late 2007 when it was taken over by the equity firms of Silver Lake and TPG Capital. Today, the company’s 18,000 employees are spread across three business units: Unified Communications Solutions, Contact Center Solutions and Integrated Office Communications (SMB focus), and Avaya Labs, which functions as the corporation’s research and development unit. Effective January of 2009 Kevin Kennedy, a former executive with Cisco who was previously affiliated with AT&T/Bell Labs, has held the position of president and CEO.
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Cisco Systems, Inc.: Unified Communications

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Published :02/25/2009  |   Author :Ken Landoline |   Unrated  | 
This year, Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO) celebrates the 25th anniversary of its founding. The company had its start in 1984 when a group of Stanford University computer scientists pursued their interest in initiating and leading networking technology developments based on Internet Protocol (IP). Today, the company employs approximately 67,000 employees worldwide and continues to lead innovation in its core networking areas of routing and switching as well as in other related areas of technology: data centers, mobility, security, storage, telepresence, unified communications (UC) and video applications.
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Unified Communications Research Service

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Published :12/13/2008  |   Author :Ken Landoline |    | 
The new communications environment of the twenty-first century is based on the virtual company concept and a mindset that requires individuals, communication systems and business processes to be instantaneously accessible and functional from anywhere and at anytime. The broad-based demand for mobility, the growing anywhere availability of high bandwidth internet access and the recent explosion in multi-mode communications networks has forever changed the expectations of businesses and their workers. This new environment demands a communications technology that facilitates, unifies and manages real-time, and near real-time interactions between humans, networks and devices with a common feel and interface experience. Unified communications, described as “the combination of products (hardware, software) and services that enhance individual, workgroup and organizational productivity by enabling management, integration and use of multiple enterprise communication methods (desktop phone, PC, IM, mobile device, etc.),” will be a critical building block of this new business environment.
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