Archive September 26, 2019

UPC Switzerland starts offer of 1 Gbps broadband nationwide

(Telecompaper) UPC Switzerland said that it has started to offer 1 Gbps broadband internet nationwide. Customers who choose the gigabit service will receive a new Giga Connect Box with eleven integrated antennas for Wi-Fi connections. 

STL acquires European Data Centre design and deployment Company

Marks STL’s entry into Hyper-Scale Data centre Services spaceEstablishes STL Network Services’ presence globallyLondon, UK – September 25, 2019: STL [NSE: STRTECH], a global data network solutions company, today announced the acquisition of IDS Group, a data centre network infrastructure design and deployment specialist based in the United Kingdom. As part of the overall transaction structure, STL will acquire 100% stake in UK based Impact Data Solutions Limited (IDS) and its affiliate, together represented as…

Source: RealWire

Senseon joins Endace Fusion Partner Program

Partnership will see Senseon’s cyber AI security platform integrated with the EndaceProbe Analytics Platform Auckland, New Zealand and London UK, 25 September 2019: AI cyber defense company, Senseon, and Endace, specialists in high speed network recording and analytics hosting, announced today that Senseon has joined Endace’s Fusion Partner program. The Fusion Partner program brings together world leading vendors that leverage the power of the EndaceProbe™ Analytics Platform to deliver a powerful collection of interoperable network…

Source: RealWire

Slack: A cheat sheet

This comprehensive guide covers the common use cases of Slack, its technical benefits and limitations, and what to know before adopting the cloud-based collaboration tool.

Nokia inaugurates ‘Future X’ 5G research lab in Finland

(Telecompaper) Nokia has inaugurated a new lab at its global headquarters in Espoo, Finland, that it says will act as a showcase for its full range of 5G equipment, software and services. The ‘5G Future X Lab’ offers an extensive build-out of a 5G end-to-end network, allowing communications service providers, businesses and infrastructure providers alike to experience live hardware, software and full network slicing operations, said the company.