3Com is turning up the heat on enterprise routing rival Cisco Systems. On Monday, the company announced two new sets of low-cost access routers that are designed to be replacements or alternatives to ...
3Com will revive another of its previously abandoned enterprise network lines this week as it launches a series of WAN routers for enterprise branch and central offices. The 3Com Router 5000 series is ...
The Router 5000 family of midrange products stems from a joint venture with Chinese networking vendor Huawei Technologies, a partnership that is expected to gain final regulatory approval from the ...
3Com next week is expected to unveil a pair of applications – one for Asterisk VoIP and the other for WAN acceleration/optimization – that run on its MSR series ...
After a lengthy hiatus from the router business, 3Com is jumping back in. “For a long time, our customers have been asking us to get back into the router business,” said Nick Tidd, director of ...
"Customers have been asking for more resilience," said Howard Rubin, router product marketing manager at 3Com, Marlborough, Mass. Available in a four-slot and an eight-slot model, 3Com's Router 6000 ...
3Com has formed a joint venture with Huawei Technologies to deliver new networking gear to businesses. The 3Com-Huawei undertaking, based in Hong Kong and Hangzhou, China, is intended to bolster ...
3Com has added a virtualization feature to its routers via a partnership with LineSider Technologies, a provider of policy-based network infrastructure control and management products. LineSider’s ...
Hey all, haven't even lurked in this Mobile Computing forum before, love what you've done with the place.<BR><BR>The school I worked at has recently purchased 25 Toshiba Tecra A3 laptops which are ...
SANTA CLARA, CALIF. — 3Com has broadened its portfolio of small-office products with 12 new or enhanced offerings designed to make network installation as easy as plugging in a toaster. 3Com has also ...
AUSTIN, Texas — 3Com Corp. and Huawei Technologies Ltd., China's leading networking equipment company, announced a plan to form a significant joint venture aimed at enterprise networking equipment.
Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, covering cellphone services, broadband, citywide Wi-Fi, the Net neutrality debate and the consolidation of the phone companies. On Monday, ...
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