Funding for network companies drops below $1 billion
Venture capital investments in network companies have dropped below US$1 billion in a quarter for the first time since 1996.
Venture capital investments in network companies have dropped below US$1 billion in a quarter for the first time since 1996.
IT managers who are getting started with -- or even pushing the limits of -- 10 Gigabit Ethernet in their LANs and data centers won't have to wait long for higher speed connectivity.
A new study shows that pay for IT skills fell by 0.5 percent overall during the first three months of this year, but also that some 46 skills rose in value.
It’s a switch off. Well, actually, it’s more like vendors are trying to switch on the charm in an effort tackle incumbent giant, Cisco, in the switching space.
Cisco and HP last week armed themselves for an impending battle in the data center in which each company will invade the other's turf.
Venture capitalists dramatically reduced investment levels in US networking startups at the end of 2008, according to new research.
Hewlett-Packard's ProCurve networking division Monday announced an ambitious alliance with enterprise application vendors to optimize their software as it runs over ProCurve switches and other networking gear.
Cisco Systems will shift resources into new product areas next year, including making a major push into homes, Chairman and CEO John Chambers said Tuesday.
A free online encyclopedia of internal network security issues was released Tuesday by network security provider Promisec, which includes popular Web-based applications among possible data-loss threats.
A local Cisco manager has confirmed the networking giant will combine its Australian Linksys and Cisco partner programs as part of a global initiative to unite the two channels.