Michael Martin

Articles by Michael Martin

Extreme: two tiers are better than three

Extreme Networks Inc. last month rolled out a new edge switch designed to allow enterprise customers looking for high availability to collapse their network architectures from the traditional three tiers down to two tiers.

Schools bump up bandwidth

About two-and-a-half years ago, 12 of Toronto

IT users not as secure as they think, survey finds

Most enterprise IT users believe they

Telus expands push-to-talk

Telus Mobility this week unveiled a push-to-talk service on its national PCS wireless network, which could help the carrier bring push-to-talk to a wider business audience, according to one industry observer.

Nortel restates results: 40 per cent cut in 2003 numbers

But while Nortel's reporting woes certainly hurt the company in the financial markets, they probably won

Bell continues push for speedier CRTC

Filed a proposal this week with the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) that the carrier hopes will result in a speedier process for the withdrawal of telecom services no longer in high demand.

IBM enhances virtualization software

IBM this week trotted out the latest version of its storage virtualization software, which includes support for all EMC Symmetrix and Clariion storage systems.

HP fleshes out networking strategy

Unveils its LAN infrastructure strategy, focusing on intelligent edge switches, backed by high-speed, highly available interconnect boxes.

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