Carly Suppa

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Agilent takes testing to the edge

With core networks built out to the nines, network gear makers are now looking to edge devices to get services up and running. As a result, Agilent Technologies has expanded its test tool line to accommodate this shift in focus.

Veritas ups speed and support for Backup Exec

With an array of new features, Veritas Software Corp. Wednesday released its latest version of Backup Exec for Microsoft Corp.

AOL, HP partner to bring instant messaging to enterprise

Instant messaging services are trying to put their best foot forward to step through the enterprise door, and on Wednesday, America Online Inc. announced it has partnered with Hewlett-Packard Co. to kick-start its own corporate instant messaging technology.

Rogers AT&T Wireless raises its voice

Rogers AT&T Wireless announced Monday the availability of a new mobile service that lets subscribers literally tell their phones what to do.

Vulnerabilities found in ISC protocol

The Internet Software Consortium (ISC) has issued an advisory stating it has discovered several buffer overflow vulnerabilities in its implementation of a protocol that automatically assigns IP addresses to client stations logging into TCP/IP networks.

GSM subscribers on the rise

The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) received some good news Tuesday after figures predicted its growth would increase dramatically through this year.

Sobig gains momentum

Antivirus experts are cautioning against a new mass e-mailing worm that is spreading fast around the globe.

Avaya, Proxim and Motorola join forces

The wired world is no longer the only place to apply converged technologies following an announcement made Tuesday by three major communication solutions providers who plan to jointly offer convergence to the wireless space.

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