CEO Lee Chen blamed the revenue miss on several large deals being delayed, and he sounded oddly optimistic on an earnings call despite the bad-news trifecta.
It’s essentially pocket change for the vendor — Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins' house sold for $10.65 million last year — but it could have broader implications for other security
Dish Network's vision for a completely software-defined network using virtualized network functions and equipment and software from less traditional vendors is relatively unproven.
Gaining that approval required significant divestitures to Dish Network and the deal is still facing a lawsuit by the attorneys general from a number of states.
The company plans to triple its sales force “over the next few years,” Google CEO Sundar Pichai said on parent company Alphabet’s second quarter 2019 earnings call.
The chipmaker reported better-than-expected second quarter 2019 revenue. But CEO Bob Swan admitted that the enterprise and government data center segment “has been brutal.”
CEO Randall Stephenson said that its recent cloud deals with Microsoft and IBM are allowing it to continue a "cost reduction curve on the network and IT side of
Most of Ericsson’s network operator customers are engaging with the vendor on 5G and that’s a big change from a few quarters ago, CEO Börje Ekholm said.
The telco’s T-Systems unit aims to build a build a horizontal, pre-integrated IoT platform with the help of the Cumulocity IoT platform to enable customers to “pick and choose”
The vendor developed what it calls internet isolation technology. This separates an enterprise network from the public web while still allowing employees to access the internet seamlessly.
However, the operator has acknowledged that it is not immune to the security concerns linked to the use of Chinese 5G equipment. CEO Martin Peronnet said it was “worrying”
IBM ranks among the top three contributors in terms of code commits to open source projects, says CTO Chris Ferris. “We don’t run around with the vanity metrics the
“There’s many companies that call themselves SD-WAN companies, but candidly they’re service providers leveraging somebody else’s tech,” says Versa Networks CEO Kelly Ahuja.
Founded by former Juniper CTO Pradeep Sindhu, the startup is developing a new type of silicon it calls a data processing unit for data-centric computing.