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HP brings EMS for Microsoft Ecosystem

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HP has expanded its mobility product portfolio with Microsoft Enterprise Mobility Suite (EMS), creating an end-to-end, enterprise-grade services for the Microsoft ecosystem. With complete HP service accountability, this Microsoft ecosystem helps transform enterprises to allow users to work seamlessly across mobile devices and PCs while helping IT manage the user environment and data security at the user level rather than at the device level. Building on the recent agreement with Microsoft to offer Office 365 and HP service delivery as one comprehensive enterprise solution, HP is now adding EMS to its Microsoft ecosystem offering to improve productivity and help reduce risk, complexity and costs while accelerating the convergence of mobile and desktop management. Adding service delivery for EMS to HP’s Microsoft ecosystem offerings delivers a common management platform across multiple operating systems and devices, and using a common identity delivers capabilities such as single si...

Ericsson and KT sign MoU over IoT Collaboration

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Ericsson has signed an MoU with the South Korean operator KT for collaboration in the IoT (Internet of Things) area. KT and Ericsson identified LTE-MTC (Machine Type Communications) network and IoT service based on the network as the collaboration items, considering battery life, coverage and complexity of devices. KT and Ericsson are targeting at 1H, 2016 for verification of LTE-MTC technology and relevant IoT services. Kyounglim Yun, Head of Future Convergence Business Office of KT, said, “KT will keep developing useful and innovative IoT services through strategic partnership we set with Ericsson. I hope the co-work with Ericsson will accelerate the advancement of the future proof IoT network and allow us to quickly reach the customers with useful IoT services.” Arun Bansal, Sr Vice-President & Head of Business Unit Radio, Ericsson, said, “Cellular networks already provide the coverage and performance that is needed to support IoT services, so we look forward to collabora...

Brocade’s Vyatta vRouter powers Fastrack Technology

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Brocade has been chosen by infrastructure, cloud and managed services provider Fastrack Technology (Fastrack) which is gaining early-mover advantage in the Australian market by becoming one of the first companies to deploy Brocade Vyatta vRouter software networking technology as a core component of its data center operations. Fastrack is leveraging the benefits of Software-Defined Networking (SDN) to provide a new level of agility and scalable delivery for its Microsoft Azure, cloud, and network solutions. With a focus on ASX100 and multinational customers, Fastrack competes in a highly challenging and demanding market. Being able to source cost-effective, reliable, and high-performance technology is critical in allowing its business to scale and deliver innovative solutions. The ongoing development of the Brocade Vyatta vRouter platform helps ensure that Fastrack has a clear technology roadmap with investment protection. Yoni Kirsh, Managing Director, Fastrack Technology, said,...