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“Everybody was out every night. At the end of the night, everybody would converge at the Earl of Old Town because that was open late. I kept hearing about Tom Dundee. There was even a song of his printed in the Come For To Sing magazine. Of course, Tom was out of town at the time.”
Chris Farrell
“[Too often, business migration to converged communications is met with an unresponsive, inflexible IT infrastructure, thus stalling the adoption of necessary applications. Enterprises now require a flexible, high-performance network that is prepared for new applications, such as voice, yet hardened against security threats.] Extreme Networks offers an innovative and open approach, stressing high availability, security, ease of management and integration with other best-in-class technology, ... The result is a network infrastructure built to accommodate different forms of traffic and media, and designed to transform connectivity into a business utility.”
Chris Moore
“We continue to drive the convergence of computing and communications through our product lineup, and with this we see wireless local area networking and wide area cellular technologies coming together,”
Craig Barrett
“This merger strengthens Intel's position as a key supplier to the converging Internet and telecommunications industry, ... Our goal is to make Intel-based servers the foundation of e-business and communications applications based on integrated voice and data networks.”
“It was beautiful for them, and Florida was struggling. Boy, when those two converged it was all New Mexico and it was great for our league.”
Elaine Elliott
“All those functions converge in me.”
Ed Koppelman
“Fixed-mobile convergence prospects look good. We found massive interest in the ability to call from home on your cell phone at landline rates, something both cellular operators and fixed-mobile operators can offer.”
David Kerr
“There's value in Palm's converged devices. The most significant benefits [to an acquirer] would be the immediate injection of wireless expertise.”
David Linsalata
“Fixed mobile convergence creates a requirement for a new category of products to secure the IP services edge. With convergence, previously closed and protected networks such as mobile and cable, become open to the public Internet, making them extremely vulnerable to malicious attacks. While creating enormous new revenue-enhancing opportunities for service providers, the new IP services edge also becomes a dangerous frontier if left unsecured.”
Will Stofega
“April is going to be a troublesome period because of a convergence of a number of factors.”
David Lipschutz