Carly Suppa

Articles by Carly Suppa

Silicon Access revs up new packet processor

Introducing a new product with the expectations that it will blow the minds of the likes of Nortel and Cisco, San Jose, Calif.-based Silicon Access Networks has released a new processor that claims to be twice as fast as current products.

College goes wireless with some vendors

With plans to construct a wireless learning playground for its students, an Ontario college has attracted two high-tech heavyweights into a multi-million dollar deal, with just a few strings attached.

Alcatel raises fibre stakes with single-mode offering

Taking centre stage in the fibre market whilst competition dwindles, Alcatel SA has developed a new fibre that has one self-proclaimed skeptic impressed.

Notes, Domino get new MailMonitor

Detecting viruses at the desktop level has been the norm for enterprises looking to protect their environments.

Sprint deal to give Nortel much-needed confidence

Despite the financial pummelling Nortel Networks has endured throughout 2001, the company managed to pull itself off the ropes somewhat earlier this month.

Flying fears spark growth around videoconferencing

In the wake of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, companies are looking for alternative ways to communicate that don

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Although IEEE 802.11b is a satisfactory wireless LAN standard for the enterprise, a newer, heftier and faster standard

Flying fears spark video growth

In the wake of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 and a resulting fear of air travel, businesses are looking for ways of nurturing customer and vendor relationships on the ground instead of in the air. One alternative beginning to gain interest is videoconferencing technology.

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