For years now, we CIOs have been hard at work consolidating data centers, systems and software licenses. We've saved our companies millions. But as the saying goes, "You can't save your way to greatness." Greatness in business requires making money.
Using a piece of wire 100,000 times thinner than a hair and water, researchers at several leading universities are developing a new data storage medium that also has data transfer rates that are as fast as RAM.
Experts a recent networking conference gave a preview of some of these new Ethernet frontiers, which include Layer 2 Ethernet for last-mile access and squeezing 10 billion bits of data over a Category 6 cable
Toronto-based broadband supplier Stream Intelligent Networks Corp. went into receivership on March 4, following a month that saw the company run up $400,000 in losses and approximately $13 million in debt to a past investor.
For those who say Nortel Networks Ltd. cannot possibly be bullish about voice over IP technology because of its deep-seated investment in traditional telephony, the company offers a server-sized response.
Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, B.C., is implementing a wireless solution from Enterasys Networks as part of a pilot program in its teacher education curriculum.