Cisco CTO returns to life at a startup
Judy Estrin and Bill Carrico start up fourth entrepreneurial company in 20 years
Judy Estrin and Bill Carrico start up fourth entrepreneurial company in 20 years
For those who want to add multimedia and streaming video to their Web sites without the expensive server, IBM has a new option with the release of HotMedia 3.0.
Startup Amber Networks has unveiled an edge router that directs multiple service feeds - T-3 time-division multiplexing, frame relay, ATM, IP and so on - onto core optical IP networks.
Nortel Networks has unveiled a voice/data convergence system that enables small and midsize businesses to use existing telephones while migrating to IP telephony.
Former Cisco Systems CTO Judy Estrin and her husband, Bill Carrico, have started up yet another entrepreneurial company, the fourth in 20 years.
Foundry Networks has announced a new version of its content-switching software.
Cabletron Systems has announced that Silver Lake Partners has increased its investment in the company and its four subsidiaries.
Despite the customer relations fallout from its recent restructuring, 3Com is confident that business will continue as usual.
In an effort to further streamline operations and focus on high-growth markets, Cabletron Systems plans to divest itself of the Digital Equipment networking operations it acquired two years ago.
Cisco Systems is due to announce an IP Multicast initiative that includes a $US100 million investment to help kick-start the market.
Users hoping to see Nortel Networks next-generation Layer 3 backbone switch this month will have to wait a little longer because the company has delayed delivery again - this time until the second quarter.
A bug has cropped up in Cisco Systems Inc.'s firewall products that could allow unauthorised network access.
In an effort to focus on new high-growth markets, 3Com is leaving the large enterprise LAN/WAN (local area network/wide area network) and analog modem businesses.
A new WAN module from Cisco could significantly boost the capabilities of one of its Catalyst LAN switching lines, but the package also clouds the future of some older products.
Cabletron Systems plans to split itself into four independent operating companies. These companies - Riverstone Networks, Enterasys Networks, Global Network Technology Services (GNTS) and Aprisma Management Technologies - will focus on service provider, enterprise, professional services and network management markets, respectively.