UPDATING and REPLACING -- Merix Corporation to Announce First Quarter Results On Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Oct 6, 2009
Principal markets served by Merix include communications and networking, computing and peripherals, test, industrial and medical, defense and aerospace and automotive end markets in the electronics industry. Additional corporate information is available on the internet at. (Primezone Releases)
TriNet Systems buys Matrix Technologies Jul 8, 2009
has bought to expand its capabilities in Internet telephony, unified communications and networking security. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. (Washington Business Journal, DC)
Merix Corporation to Announce Fourth Quarter Results On Monday, July 13, 2009 Jul 8, 2009
Principal markets served by Merix include communications and networking, computing and peripherals, test, industrial and medical, defense and aerospace and automotive end markets in the electronics industry. Additional corporate information is available on the internet at www. (Primezone Releases)
IP Sizzles in Voice, Data and Security Jun 26, 2009
Dallas, TX (PRWEB) June 26, 2009 -- IP Technology defines the future of Business Communications and Networking where Voice, Video, Unified Messaging and IP Surveillance all converge. ABP announces the sixth IP Sizzles Conference for technology resellers and integrators in the space of phone, data networking and CCTV. In addition to technical presentations, IP Sizzles 2009 also focuses on key business aspects and sales skills to succeed in today's challenging economy. (Yahoo News -- Press Releases)
Stocks Under $10 Apr 4, 2009
Designs digital/analog communications/storage ics and microprocessors used in communications and networking equipment. 96. (Investors Business Daily)
NJIT mathematician foresees tight races in Major League Baseball's Eastern divisions Apr 3, 2009
NJIT is renowned for expertise in architecture, applied mathematics, wireless communications and networking, solar physics, advanced engineered particulate materials, nanotechnology, neural engineering and e-learning. In 2009, Princeton Review named NJIT among the nation's top 25 campuses for technology and among the top 150 for best value. (EurekAlert!)
NJIT electrical engineer cracks code to detect media tampering Apr 2, 2009
" Shi is the chair of the local North Jersey IEEE Signal Processing Chapter, a founding editor-in-chief of LNCS Transactions on Data Hiding and Multimedia Security (Springer), an editorial board member of Multidimensional Systems and Signal Processing (Springer), a member of IEEE Circuits and Systems Society and other IEEE committees, and a fellow of IEEE. He's been a reviewer for Mathematical Reviews; a contributing author for the Comprehensive Dictionary of Electrical Engineering and has... (EurekAlert! -- Business News)
Multicore CPUs face slow road in comms Mar 21, 2009
The transition to multicore processors in communications and networking systems is expected to be a slow one due to complex and fragmented nature of the underlying technology, predicted a technology analyst. Processors with four or more cores will probably represent little more than 10 percent of the communications systems market in 2012, according to Linley Gwennap, principal analyst with The Linley Group (Mountain View, Calif. (EETimes)
Reseller CDW, PC Maker HP Aim To Take Share From Dell Mar 13, 2009
CDW sells personal computers, printers, servers, storage, communications and networking gear, software licenses, security and other tech products made by a host of companies. They include EMC (), HP, IBM (), Cisco Systems (), and Symantec (). (Investors Business Daily)
Graybar's 2008 Sales Surpass $5.40 billion Mar 11, 2009
Graybar, a Fortune 500 corporation and one of the largest employee-owned companies in North America, is a leader in the distribution of high quality electrical, communications and networking products, and specializes in related supply chain management and logistics services. Through its network of more than 250 North American distribution facilities, it stocks and sells products from thousands of manufacturers, serving as the vital link to hundreds of thousands of customers. (PR Newswire)
Made in Somerville: Condom wraps, necklaces and life coaches Mar 6, 2009
The main goal of the program is to facilitate communications and networking among the professionals in the industry. Members can enjoy various programs, share resources and a facility. (Somerville Journal, MA)
OSA, IEEE Photonics Society, IEEE ComSoc partner on optical networking journal Feb 28, 2009
WASHINGTON, Feb. 27The Optical Society (OSA), IEEE Photonics Society (formerly IEEE LEOS) and IEEE Communications Society (IEEE ComSoc) today announced they are partnering to combine two existing publications into one, called the Journal of Optical Communications and Networking (JOCN) ... JOCN will combine OSA's monthly Journal of Optical Networking and the Optical Communications and Networking Series published three times per year as a supplement to the IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in... (EurekAlert! -- Business News)
Photos: Medpedia Launches Feb 17, 2009
The Medpedia Professional Network provides medical and health professionals a free communications and networking system, a place to organize conference attendees and speakers, a professional expertise directory, a recruiting tool for research collaborators, and a clinical referral network. Today, 25 health organizations are announcing their plans to use the Medpedia Network and Directory to connect with their memberships. (PR Newswire)
Stimulus expectations run high Feb 13, 2009
In addition, the bill sets aside $7 billion for extending high-speed Internet service to underserved areas, something that could help Massachusetts companies that manufacture communications and networking equipment. "Certainly there are technologies that are made in Massachusetts that should be able to participate in areas like communications equipment," said Andy Ory, president and chief executive of Acme Packet Inc., a Burlington company that builds equipment to route voice signals and phone... (Boston Globe)