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  • Aruba Networks Buys Meridian Apps for Indoor Location Services

    Aruba will combine its WiFi technology with Meridian's software platform for smartphones and tablets to create services for use in public venues.

  • Google Fiber Matters: 10 Reasons Why

    Google Fiber is slowly but surely expanding around the United States. And in the process, it's making companies and consumers think twice about their current services.

  • Cisco's Strong Quarter Bolstered by Data Center, Mobility Units

    Cisco CEO John Chambers said the company's strong architectural play will serve it well in such areas as SDN and the cloud.

  • Cisco: IT Visibility Into Biz Like a 'Foggy Day in London'

    IT and business leaders are collaborating more, but despite the importance of IT, there is still a gulf between the two, a Cisco survey finds.

  • Falcone Fined $18 Million Amid Talk of a LightSquared Revival

    LightSquared's Philip Falcone will pay $18 million for dirty dealings. The Times called the fine "a rounding error to a hedge fund billionaire."

  • ShoreTel CEO Blackmore Is Retiring From UC Vendor

    The announcement comes just more than year after ShoreTel, under Blackmore, bought M5 Networks to acquire cloud-based UC capabilities.

  • FCC Proposes Expansion of In-Flight WiFi

    The Commission proposes to establish an air-ground mobile broadband service, using a ground-based network to communicate with planes.

  • Interop: Open Compute Project to Tackle Network Switches

    The Open Compute Project says it will turn its attention to developing open-standard network switches, news that won't be entirely welcome with makers of proprietary switches, especially Cisco.

  • Broadcom Unveils ARM-Based SoCs for 802.11ac Networks

    Broadcom’s latest StrataGX chips bring greater processing power, energy efficiency and security over current offerings, officials said.

  • Sprint Advisor: Dish Network Claims 'Unsubstantiated and Unrealistic'

    Many Dish Network claims about the synergies a merger with Sprint would create are unfounded, an advisor has told Sprint.

  • Facebook-Led Open Compute Project Takes Aim at Networks

    The OCP's switch initiative, like SDN efforts, wants to create ways of making networks fit better in virtualized, energy-efficient data centers.

  • Range Networks Introduces First U.S. Open-Source Cellular Platform

    NEWS ANALYSIS: Range Networks is releasing a standards-based hardware-software cell network that is open source from end to end using equipment and software made in the United States.

  • Huawei Unveils ICT Nation as Part of US Enterprise Push

    The company wants to bring together vendors and partners to help businesses adapt to their changing data centers, officials said.

  • Riverbed’s Virtual ADC Aimed at Cloud Environments

    The company’s Stingray Services Controller brings ADC in line with increasingly scalable and dynamic data centers.

  • Syria Drops Off the World Wide Web

    The state news agency is blaming faulty cable as the reason for the shutdown, now in its second day of effect.

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