Federal court rules Canadian ISPs aren’t broadcasters
Decision could help Ottawa sell loosening of foreign ownership restrictions on telecommunications companies to those worried about protecting Canadian content
Decision could help Ottawa sell loosening of foreign ownership restrictions on telecommunications companies to those worried about protecting Canadian content
Faced with broadcasting the FIFA 2010 Soccer World Cup from remote locations in South Africa, ESPN turned to Cisco Systems and its telepresence technology
Cisco Systems has entered the tablet market with the Cius, a business-friendly video tablet running Google’s Android OS
New HP technologies help give customers greater visibility and control of their IT infrastructures
With open-source networking you can enjoy the benefits of lower costs, greater security, flexibility, extensibility and full enterprise support
The Internet as we know it is quickly reaching its limits. Here’s what partners and vendors are doing to help us transition from IPv4 to IPv6
Ross Pellizzari talks about his new post at Avaya Canada and what his plans are for the company and its channel
As public cloud services start to leak into select business units in your enterprise, IT managers need to think about control, said VMware
A broad rollout includes better storage integration with VMware and SSD load-balancing
802.11n to grab 60 per cent share
Mobilicity is trying to keep costs under control by outsourcing almost everything it can
Channel partners can take advantage of services opportunities as part of this holistic corporate vision
New resources will help partners realize market opportunities and higher levels of profitability
Partner specializations will evolve from a technology-focus to an architecture-approach
Avaya Inc. announced the 8100 series wireless local-area networking products, which combine wired and wireless networks
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