John Chambers takes care of some paperwork on the Friday afternoon before the Christmas holiday
With AlcaLu disclosing some detailed numbers, we can see how painful the pain points really are
It's likely that Cisco will get much less than the $500M it paid for Linksys in 2003, Bloomberg reports
A €1.615B credit facility gives vendor some breathing room as it attempts a turnaround – but is it enough?
The network infrastructure group gets scaled down, but Huawei is far from giving up on the United States
Application programming interfaces can provide telcos numerous opportunities and generate billions of dollars
HP develops utility networking equipment model for telco-managed services that lumps the capex strain onto HP's books UPDATED 12:50 PM
Mobile workers want access to cloud-based services and data, but supporting those workers creates potential new security breaches and a major challenge for enterprise, says BT Assure's Toby Weir-Jones
6:00 AM For all the talk of a software-and-services makeover, Cisco might not be ready to let the switch/router market fall prey to SDN
Information technology has shifted to networks rather than computers. That means it's time for Cisco to become No. 1 in IT, CEO John Chambers says
Heavy Reading’s Sterling Perrin and Doug Junkins, CTO of NTT Communications, discuss the rapid rise of 100G transport and the drivers and requirements for a terabit transport future
Alarmed at the billions lost in data breaches, enterprises and governments want to write security requirements into their contracts
The company's software-defined networking architecture takes a whole new approach to provisioning and planning the data center
Can telcos compete with Google and Apple? TMF thinks they can and it's fighting on multiple fronts to get them ready
AT&T, Sprint and DT say they want to build M2M platforms for others to deliver applications over; Verizon may be a different story