Sun to bring Opteron, Linux to telcos
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AMD to bring forward dual-core Opteron
debut?
AMD to bring forward dual-core Opteron
debut?
04/01/2005 06:47 AMTwo-core chips coming as server chip turns two...
Of Databases, Telcos and Linux
Of Databases, Telcos and Linux
08/05/2004 03:54 PMLinuxWorld: MySQL and MontaVista extend their partnership to Carrier
Grade status.
64-bit Linux On The Opteron
64-bit Linux On The Opteron
12/16/2003 07:43 PMNew Mandrake Linux works on Opteron
New Mandrake Linux works on Opteron
03/13/2003 03:20 PM Sun touts Opteron server, Linux desktop
Sun touts Opteron server, Linux desktop
11/17/2003 04:19 PMSun Microsystems brings AMD's Opteron into its server family and
announces a deal in China that's expected to boost its Linux desktop
software.
IBM to bring MS Office to... Linux?
IBM to bring MS Office to... Linux?
02/15/2004 11:54 AMIBM has plans to bring Microsoft Office to the Linux desktop. current
indicators are that this may possibly be done via work from
Codeweavers, Wine, and efforts from IBM to utilize "code provided by
Microsoft to make it happen."
Linux Shootout: Opteron 150 vs. Xeon
3.6GHz Nocona
Linux Shootout: Opteron 150 vs. Xeon
3.6GHz Nocona
08/15/2004 07:56 AMSun strives to bring Linux to the
desktop
Sun strives to bring Linux to the
desktop
12/05/2003 06:41 AMComputer Weekly Dec 5 2003 6:11AM ET
Peerio444 to bring VoIP to Mac, Windows,
Linux users
Peerio444 to bring VoIP to Mac, Windows,
Linux users
05/26/2004 12:17 PMPopular Telephony Inc. on Wednesday announced
Peerio444, a serverless Voice Over
Internet Protocol (VoIP) communication product aimed at Mac, Windows
and Linux users alike. With Peerio444 installed, users will be able to
make telephone calls using their computer -- freely to other
computers, and for a nominal fee to regular telephones. Popular
Technology explained that Peerio444 is different from other solutions
as it eschews "spyware" and is peer-to-peer, requiring no server to
communicate. Peerio444 will also be compatible with H.323 and Session
Initiation Protocol (SIP) standards.
Firms Forge Venture To Bring Windows
Apps to Linux
Firms Forge Venture To Bring Windows
Apps to Linux
03/20/2003 01:05 PMCodeWeavers and Tarantella have announced a joint venture to combine
Tarantella's thin-client server with CodeWeavers' Office Server
product, in an effort to enable enterprises to run Windows
applications on Linux. But it may not be easy for the newcomers to
squeeze into a market already dominated by Microsoft and Citrix.
Ace's Server Guide: Dual Xeon, Dual
Opteron and Quad Opteron
Ace's Server Guide: Dual Xeon, Dual
Opteron and Quad Opteron
12/10/2003 06:40 PMDual Xeon, Dual Opteron and Quad Opteron
Dual Xeon, Dual Opteron and Quad Opteron
12/05/2003 07:52 AMBig telcos out to corner VoIP
Big telcos out to corner VoIP
12/15/2003 09:19 AMZDNet Dec 15 2003 8:48AM ET
Thought for the day:Blame telcos for SME
woe
Thought for the day:Blame telcos for SME
woe
01/27/2004 09:52 PMComputer Weekly Jan 28 2004 2:11AM GMT
WebSphere Takes On Telcos
WebSphere Takes On Telcos
06/29/2004 10:36 AMIBM bundles existing Web services technology and hands it off to
telcos looking to beef up their offerings.
Telcos work on super 3G
Telcos work on super 3G
01/04/2005 01:00 PMComputer Weekly Jan 4 2005 5:16PM GMT
Should The Telcos Be Scared Of VoIP?
Should The Telcos Be Scared Of VoIP?
11/11/2003 06:47 PMOver at Business Week, they're realizing that
VoIP looks damn scary to the traditional phone
companies. The turning point, according to the article, was the
recent announcement that IBM is going to shift most of its workforce
to a VoIP solution instead of a traditional phone system. From there,
they look at the media's latest VoIP darling, Skype, to point out that
the telcos might be in trouble. More importantly, though, it
discusses the recent moves by Stealth Communications to create a
public exchange for VoIP networks. While most people think about how
the various FWD, SIPPhone type applications might inter-operate, the
Stealth announcement could mean that large companies using VoIP
wouldn't even need to enter the old telephone network for calls
outside the office. If, as is described in the article, both GE and
IBM have their own VoIP systems, which connect via this exchange, the
call remains entirely over IP and never has to enter the traditional
phone system. The question, then, is what should a phone company do?
They can't deny that this is coming, but that doesn't mean they just
need to roll over and play dead. Just an hour or so ago, at the
Pulver Wireless
Summit, former FCC chair Reed Hundt was talking about the idea of
offering free VoIP calls, and letting consumers free up the money they
spend on voice to invest in true broadband access to the home.
Opening up the possibilities and allowing more things to happen
present new opportunities to make revenue. Holding on to legacy
systems and complaining all the way down the drain does little to help
anyone. That's not to say that telcos aren't going to face a drastic
change in how they do things - or that they'll successfully navigate
the change. However, it doesn't necessarily mean that telcos are
dead.
Automated self-service comes to telcos
Automated self-service comes to telcos
03/14/2005 05:54 PMMcKinsey Quarterly Feb 17 2005 12:19AM GMT
Big telcos try to corner VoIP
Big telcos try to corner VoIP
12/15/2003 08:15 AMZDNet Dec 15 2003 7:52AM ET
Hutchison confirms 3G discussions with
telcos
Hutchison confirms 3G discussions with
telcos
07/13/2004 08:53 PMSydney Morning Herald Jul 14 2004 0:31AM GMT
RP telcos not ready for 3G technology,
says report
RP telcos not ready for 3G technology,
says report
06/11/2004 09:51 AMManila Times Jun 11 2004 2:10PM GMT
EMC sells remote backup to telcos
EMC sells remote backup to telcos
06/15/2004 04:23 PMEMC said the automated PC data protection technologies, sold under the
company's "Proven Solution" brand, extends its information life-cycle
management strategy to PCs.
Ciscos new routers a boon for telcos
Ciscos new routers a boon for telcos
12/10/2003 12:44 PMCyber India Online Dec 10 2003 11:52AM ET
Singapore - Flexible 3g Deadline For
Telcos
Singapore - Flexible 3g Deadline For
Telcos
07/26/2004 08:45 AMewirelessnews Jul 26 2004 12:58PM GMT
Telcos, bank share customers
Telcos, bank share customers
05/26/2004 10:34 PMSunday Times South Africa May 27 2004 2:26AM GMT
LocustWorld: Swarming over the
traditional telcos
LocustWorld: Swarming over the
traditional telcos
12/30/2004 02:35 PMZDNet Dec 30 2004 4:57PM GMT
FCC Rules Telcos Need Not Provide Naked
DSL
FCC Rules Telcos Need Not Provide Naked
DSL
04/03/2005 07:59 PMMake BT more transparent, say rival
telcos
Make BT more transparent, say rival
telcos
06/23/2004 07:35 AMThe Register Jun 23 2004 11:37AM GMT
Rural telcos dread porting
Rural telcos dread porting
05/21/2004 03:52 AMUSA Today May 21 2004 7:05AM GMT
Broke telcos doing everything they can -
Qwest exec
Broke telcos doing everything they can -
Qwest exec
04/24/2004 11:34 AMWringing bits
Telcos forge covergence alliance
Telcos forge covergence alliance
06/08/2004 06:04 AMBT shakes hands with international partners
SINGAPORE PRESS: Telcos Get Some Leeway
On 3G Deadline
SINGAPORE PRESS: Telcos Get Some Leeway
On 3G Deadline
07/22/2004 11:37 PMYahoo! Jul 23 2004 2:32AM GMT
Cisco to offer new, upgradeable routers
for telcos
Cisco to offer new, upgradeable routers
for telcos
12/10/2003 05:24 PMAs the industry still reels from a severe downturn, the new routers
are designed to save telephone companies money and network upgrade
headaches, the company said.
Cisco to Offer New, Upgradeable Routers
for Telcos
Cisco to Offer New, Upgradeable Routers
for Telcos
12/10/2003 03:28 AMBoston Globe Dec 10 2003 2:36AM ET
$20 billion federal contract has telcos
salivating
$20 billion federal contract has telcos
salivating
03/28/2005 06:16 AMThe U.S. government is expected to release in April an RFP for a
10-year, $20 billion telecom services buy that is thought to be the
largest pending network deal in the world.
Indian Telcos Call For Reserved 3g
Spectrum
Indian Telcos Call For Reserved 3g
Spectrum
06/21/2004 12:09 PMewirelessnews Jun 21 2004 2:52PM GMT
Telcos Falling Farther Behind Cable In
Broadband?
Telcos Falling Farther Behind Cable In
Broadband?
03/24/2005 02:23 PMThe ongoing battle between telcos and cablecos for broadband dominance
seems to be one where it's much easier to note the mistakes than the
successes. A new report is saying that
telcos are falling even further behind cable -- which, if
true, would suggest that the telcos have squandered a golden
opportunity. It's not clear that it's true, though. Other studies
have shown that the cheaper price and aggressive advertising practices
by telcos have
helpe
d them close the gap with cable providers, who were first out of
the gate in the US with broadband offerings. Of course, part of the
problem is that the telcos still don't trust DSL. They never wanted
to offer it to consumers initially, and only did so when they felt
forced to by cable offerings -- even if DSL is now
w
hat's keeping them alive. However, the cheap DSL prices
aren'
t really that cheap and the
forced
bundling with local telephone lines makes the problem even worse.
People are willing to buy cheap broadband -- but all of the strings
attached mean that it's just as easy to go with cable -- the
supposedly "expensive" provider. Add into that equation the fact that
at least some cable providers are realizing that
by
offering VoIP for next to nothing they can steal away more telco
customers, and the telcos need to do something. Right now, it appears
their focus is on
fiber
, fiber and more fiber -- but it makes you wonder if they really
would have been able to get away with
denyi
ng fiber to certain locations if they didn't get the regulatory
changes they wanted. If cable were eating their lunch, suddenly fiber
would look better, no matter what the regulatory environment.
Trai, telcos ring diverse tunes on 3G
Trai, telcos ring diverse tunes on 3G
03/30/2005 04:57 PMFinancial Express Mar 30 2005 7:58PM GMT
Telcos hold sway in TIO accountability
decisions
Telcos hold sway in TIO accountability
decisions
12/23/2003 01:37 AMZDNet Australia Dec 23 2003 0:34AM ET
Grok Description matches for Sun to bring Opteron, Linux to telcos
GrokA matches for Sun to bring Opteron, Linux to telcos
Sun to bring Opteron, Linux to telcos