Juniper has launched a new switching architecture to help service providers meet the demands of the cloud
Networking giant Cisco is looking to the midmarket sector with two new unified communication platforms
BT has introduced a Climate Change procurement standard to ensure all its suppliers reduce their carbon emissions
Service providers are scrambling to defend themselves against Ofcom's criticism of broadband advertising
Skype will integrate Citrix GoToMeeting into its enterprise collaboration service as it continues to court business users
Cisco has unveiled its Jabber application to enable business users to communicate any way with any device
Fully-enclosed racks could roll in to take the place of data centres, says Elliptical Modular Systems
In its Data Centre Maturity Model, the Green Grid adds servers and storage to its power and cooling concerns
Remote access is becoming more popular, more complex and more risk-prone, forcing IT departments to get clued-up
The UK regulator has promised to share 4G mobile spectrum fairly, and keep competition keen
HP integrates 3Par's storage into its cloud offering, and upgrades its wireless LAN products for CeBit
Councillor Neelie Kroes is targeting Internet virgins across the EU this week
The IETF has criticised the ITU's decision to development of its own MPLS management standard for WANs
TalkTalk and Tiscali have coughed up millions in goodwill payments after wrongly billing customers
Peter Judge is a bit confused by Vodafone's disingenuous statements on its network service problems earlier today
Did the mobile operator not have a back-up plan in place for theft of its network kit?
Intel’s Thunderbolt will hit Apple’s new MacBook Pro devices first to bring fast video/audio transfers
Juniper's QFabric networking architecture collapses the traditional three-layer data centre infrastructure
BT is accused of misrepresenting the actual coverage of fibre-based broadband in enabled exchange areas
The introduction of pan-European satellite broadband services could be blocked by legal obstacles
Arbor Networks has reported that Libya's Internet connection has gone offline, with Bahrain also throttled
Londoners could soon be able to get signal on the Tube, using underground mobile transmitters from Huawei
The impact on businesses of unproductive tasks, such as dealing with spam email, has been revealed
Preserving the open nature of the Internet can be more complicated than it seems, says the Internet Society's Markus Kummer
The Broadband Stakeholders Group believes the rural broadband scheme is already falling behind schedule
SolarWinds Port Mapper simplifies the time-consuming task of untangling the Gordian knot of network cables
Single chip base stations will rebalance the network towards simple systems, says Lisa Su of Freescale
Skype has introduced two new partner programmes and a free Wi-Fi offer across Spain through 18 February