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Bulgaria’s ICN.BG launches state of the art communications...

  ICN.BG, a leading provider of professional Virtual Private Server (VPS), Cloud Servers and full range of web hosting services, brings affordable, state of the art Unified Communications services to the Bulgarian market with their new cPanel service “ICN.BG...

Tata delivers critical connectivity to Cargotec’s global IT...

Tata Communications, a leading provider of The New World of Communications, today announces that it has been chosen by Cargotec, the world’s leading provider of cargo handling solutions for ships, ports, terminals and local distribution, to deliver Wide...

QuickPlay Media provides enhanced support for Microsoft Mediaroom...

QuickPlay Media, Inc. the leading provider of managed solutions for the distribution of premium video to IP-connected devices, today announced enhanced support for the Microsoft® Mediaroom™ IPTV platform. QuickPlay now enables IPTV service providers using Mediaroom and other...

Berg Insight says family locator services to reach...

According to a new research report from the analyst firm Berg Insight, the number of active users of family locator services in Europe and North America is forecasted to grow from 16 million in 2011 at a compound...

Polycom helps Ireland govt cut costs ahead of...

Polycom, Inc., the global leader in open standards-based unified communications (UC), today announced that Ireland’s Department of Environment, Community and Local Government has selected Polycom® RealPresence® video solutions as an innovative way to enhance communication and collaboration between...

Emulex introduces OneCommand Vision 3.0 portfolio

Emulex Corporation has announced the availability of Emulex OneCommand Vision 3.0, a proactive performance management solution designed to optimise storage I/O resources within virtualised and cloud environments. OneCommand Vision now adds a portfolio of...

Huawei warns Australia against using a proposed cyber-security...

Chinese network vendor Huawei has expressed fears that Joint Parliamentary Committee recommendations in Australian telecommunications security inquiry would result in discriminations against the company and other vendors, reports Znet.com.  Huawei was banned from being...

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