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Blue Coat to acquire Packeteer for $268 million
“Cisco and Juniper have the dominant places at the edge, so their moves into the acceleration space are definitely a threat to standalone appliance vendors.”
Andrew Braunberg,
Research Director, Enterprise Software and Security
The Industry Standard
- April 21, 2008
More perspective on mobile WiMAX certification
“Where operators have been launching 802.16e-based products for a while, certification is expected to drive additional interest in the technology along with new network launches and network expansions.”
Peter Jarich,
Research Director, Telecom Infrastructure, Mobile Networks and Carrier Core
FierceBroadband Wireless
- April 14, 2008
Microsoft seeks to broaden its mobile business
“The good and the bad of Windows Mobile's interface has always been that it looks like a scaled-down version of something that you'd find on a (PC) desktop. That makes it easier for people familiar with computers to navigate the menus, but it's not as centralized or simple as Apple's iPhone, for example.”
Avi Greengart,
Principal Analyst, Wireless Devices
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- March 30, 2008
Deutsche Telekom reports 61% surge in data traffic
“These numbers show that the increase in wireless data is finally starting to happen for the industry.”
Emma Mohr-McClune,
Principal Analyst, Wireless Services Europe
International Herald Tribune
- February 28, 2008
Bigger is better
“There is a sense that cable operators will need to make further investment to be able to manage the delivery of greater amounts of content or greater amounts of high-definition.”
Yoav Schreiber,
Senior Analyst, Broadband Infrastructure
Telephony Online
- January 28, 2008
Despite separation, Sprint Nextel, Clearwire remain committed to mobile WiMAX
“Ultimately, WiMAX is about more than Xohm but WiMAX’s success hinges on Xohm’s success.”
Bill Ho,
Research Director, Wireless Services
RCR Wireless News
- January 21, 2008
iPhone briefly becomes No. 1 Google user
“One thing this does is shows that Apple has done a remarkable job of publicizing some of these capabilities, even if they're not the first to bring the capability to market.”
Avi Greengart,
Principal Analyst, Wireless Devices
NetworkWorld
- January 14, 2008
Aruba buys WLAN management firm AirWave
“We consider Aruba's acquisition of AirWave to be a strategic move that sets it apart in its ability to centralize management of the all-too-common multivendor WLAN deployment.”
Michael Brandenburg,
Analyst, Enterprise Network Systems
Computerworld
- January 9, 2008
Siemens sees 400% jump in uptake of VoIP systems
“The migration to IP-based enterprise communications is leading to the integration of real-time communications with business applications.”
Jerry Caron,
VP, Analysis
Manufacturing Computer Solutions
- December 20, 2007
Sprint Gets First Dibs on MySpace Mobile
“MySpace aficionados who were unwilling to shell the requisite $2 to $3 monthly fee for monthly access or whose wireless service provider did not support the MySpace application will be thrilled with this launch.”
Deepa Karthikeyan,
Analyst, Wireless Services
Top Tech News
- December 14, 2007
Wanted: A Network to Match a Company's Growth
“Server centralization is one of several factors, including backups and Windows file sharing, that are leading medium-size companies to seek WAN optimization.”
Michael Brandenburg,
Analyst, Enterprise Network Systems
PC World
- November 25, 2007
Nokia and Vodafone Unite for Services
“Vodafone is a great reference name for Nokia and will help the firm persuade other operators that Ovi platform is not the devil they believe it could be.”
Emma Mohr-McClune,
Principal Analyst, Wireless Services Europe
eWeek
- November 8, 2007
XO Offers 10 Gigs in 10 Days, Another Challenge to Level 3’s Woes
“They’re just continuing to strengthen not only the network capabilities, but on the customer service side, their ability to support and service their customers.”
Cindy Whelan
Senior Analyst, Business Network Services
xchange
- October 29, 2007
Why Cisco's ME 3400 Series Is Hot, Hot, Hot
“As the demand for higher bandwidth and quality of service increase, a cost-effective solution to deliver service to residential communities is critical for service providers.”
Glen Hunt,
Principal Analyst, Carrier Infrastructure
CertCities
- October 9, 2007
Sprint Award May Spell the End of Vonage
“Vonage's bigger problem long-term is that it doesn't have a triple-play [of voice, video and data], which seems to be increasingly important to consumers.”
Larry Hettick,
Principal Analyst, Digital Home Services
Channel Insider
- September 29, 2007
WiMAX World: Here comes the silicon
“This is the natural progression of the industry. We’re starting with the chipsets, then we’ll move onto equipment and then to devices.”
Peter Jarich,
Research Director, Telecom Infrastructure
Telephony Online
- September 25, 2007
Cisco Nabs AT&T for VoIP
“AT&T and Cisco are working together to support hybrid IP and TDM solutions, and to enhance call-handling capabilities with the aim of reducing the cost and complexity of call center services.”
Cindy Whelan,
Senior Analyst, Business Network Services
CertCities
- August 28, 2007
Enterasys aims to secure enterprise VoIP
“Security is among the top concerns of enterprises deploying voice over IP systems.”
Brian Riggs,
Research Director, Enterprise Communications
ZDNet
- August 22, 2007
Lots of questions as Europe readies for the iPhone
“I don't expect to see a duplication of the highly exclusive, multiyear commitment that AT&T won in the U.S.”
Emma Mohr-McClune,
Principal Analyst, Wireless Services Europe
InfoWorld
- August 22, 2007
Cisco: A Security Force To Be Reckoned With
“Cisco's best value proposition is realized when the network itself is truly self-defending, rather than depending on an overlay of security blades and appliances to achieve network security and compliance goals.”
Charlotte Dunlap,
Senior Analyst, Enterprise Security
CertCities
- August 21, 2007
Business Objects Moves to Master Its Data-Product Portfolio
“They have a lot of the data integration and metadata management tools you need for a full-blown MDM environment, but they're not really a full-blown MDM vendor.”
James Kobielus,
Principal Analyst, Data Management
Destination CRM
- August 1, 2007