In this World Wide Wrap: BlackBerry gets live broadcasting, France 24 goes for global mobile, and growth predicted for Indian satellite market.
In this World Wide Wrap: Linux reveals billion-dollar project, Amazon adds Windows to cloud computing, and IBM offers free cloud computing.
In emerging markets, which lack wired infrastructure and telecom services, WiMax is a low-risk, attractive opportunity, says Rick Rogers, director of Alvarion.
The IT service provider hopes to broaden its customer base through its unified communications products.
In this World Wide Wrap: Smartphone gets optical mouse, Symbian show highlights innovations, and Microsoft hosts unified communications service.
Productive collaboration means consolidating all forms of communication into a single workspace environment, says Chris Thompson, a senior director at Cisco.
This version of the digital media software was developed in direct response to customer feedback.
The Vox Vaya initiative allows cellphone users to call overseas landline numbers at local rates.
Univerge360 combines voice, video and data hardware and software.
In this World Wide Wrap: Smart fabric trend grows, university creates vocal joystick, and Boxee wins top innovator award.
In this World Wide Wrap: Orange, UASC sign agreement, Tomball ISD selects Aruba, and MeshDynamics introduces PBV technology.
Restraints in the IT networking industry should not deter investments in the UC market, says Frost & Sullivan.
In this World Wide Wrap: CIOs lead green IT movement, vendors getting greener, and energy-efficient monitors unveiled.