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October 26, 2006--1:00pm EDT, 10:00am PDT
Join us and learn how the Business Objects XI platform embraces open source software (OSS) through its broad business intelligence (BI) offerings. Built on an open platform that can match disparate technologies environments deployed by application providers, Business Objects leads the BI industry by supporting OSS from Red Hat Linux and SuSE Linux operating systems, MySQL database and Eclipse IDE.
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October 24, 2006--11:30am ET, 8:30am PT
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When it comes to storage, small and medium businesses have a lot in common with large enterprises. Just like the Fortune 400, they need to ensure that data is backed up, retrievable and secure, and that data access complies with governmental regulations. Unfortunately, if you are a small business owner you also cope with some challenges the big guys don't have, budgets are small and your IT staff, if you even have one, may not have storage-specific expertise. Attend this webcast and learn storage strategies to meet your growing business demands. Register Now >
Time-Warner Goes With Cisco for Metro Ethernet
February 3, 2003
Time Warner Telecom, a provider of metro and regional optical broadband networks and services to business customers, today announced that its Native LAN Metro Ethernet service, based on Cisco Systems optical networking equipment, is bringing high-speed data connectivity to large- and medium-sized-business customers in 14 markets, with plans for future expansion.
"Cisco shares our vision that the IP network is the foundation for delivering business solutions that will provide our customers with tremendous benefits," said John Blount, Time Warner Telecom's Executive Vice President - Field Marketing.
As part of its Native LAN service, Time Warner Telecom uses components of the Cisco Complete Optical Multiservice Edge and Transport (COMET) portfolio including Cisco ONS 15454 and ONS 15327 Multiservice Provisioning Platforms (MSPPs). In this solution, the Cisco ONS 15454 and ONS 15327 provide multiservice capabilities along with line-rate Gigabit Ethernet connectivity, delivering fast LAN-to-LAN data connections and enabling increased productivity for customers. Combining data traffic with existing voice and time-division multiplexed (TDM) traffic ensures that wavelengths are efficiently packed and bandwidth is most effectively utilized. Gigabit Ethernet delivers low cost per bit for data transport, carrier-class reliability, and scalability for high-bandwidth services.
"We continue to see transparent LAN services and Gigabit Ethernet as key drivers of productivity and profitability. By maximizing service density to enable high-speed metro Ethernet connectivity, Time Warner Telecom continues strategic differentiation and brings greater value to its customers," said Rob Koslowsky, Cisco Systems' Director of Marketing - Optical Networking Group. "As a Cisco Powered Network provider, Time Warner Telecom assures business customers their mission-critical network services will be robust and reliable and we look forward to continuing to work together to enable the highest- quality services based on industry-leading solutions."