- Thu Dec 2 2004 Juniper to announce core-router upgrade
Juniper Networks keeps its core momentum going with the new TX Matrix, which will let the largest Internet carriers scale their networks.
Posted by Marguerite Reardon
- Wed Dec 1 2004 Cisco's core router lead hangs on new product
It's crunch time for Cisco Systems' next-generation core router--the company wants to recover ground lost to rival Juniper Networks.
Posted by Marguerite Reardon
- Mon Nov 22 2004 Cisco slips in key router market
Third-quarter figures show Cisco Systems continues to lose ground; may be due to rough product transition.
Posted by Marguerite Reardon
- Tue Nov 9 2004 Cisco's router market takes a hit
Company reports decline in its router business during its quarterly earnings, which just meet analyst expectations.
Posted by Marguerite Reardon
- Mon May 24 2004 Cisco bets on new high-end router
Cisco's Carrier Routing System-1 is expected to be among the most important products in company history, but will it help the networking giant keep its edge?
Posted by Marguerite Reardon
- Thu Dec 10 2009 Microsoft needs to go big with Windows Mobile
Windows Mobile is massively under attack by the iPhone and Android. Microsoft needs to take big steps and assert its market position.
Posted by Dave Rosenberg
- Tue May 25 2004 Cisco's $500 million router
The company's new high-end router hits the market this summer, but the networking giant isn't likely to see any revenue from it for at least six months to a year.
Posted by Marguerite Reardon
- Sun Dec 5 2004 Cisco sees momentum in sales of key router
Company said it has six paying customers for the CRS-1, and separately announces partnership with Fujitsu to develop routers for Japan market.
Posted by Marguerite Reardon
- Sun Sep 12 2004 Cisco routers get an upgrade
The new wide area network access routers feature embedded security tools and support for voice over Internet Protocol.
Posted by Ben Charny
- Mon Feb 23 2004 Teaching old routers new tricks
Juniper and Tellabs spruce up their old gear to address the emerging multiservice edge routing market--but will the strategy work?
Posted by Marguerite Reardon