Thursday, July 3, 2014

8 Internet things that are not IoT

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8 Internet things that are not IoT
Cisco's proclamations on the value of the Internet of Things/Everything market -- $14.4 trillion -- would seem to include everything but the kitchen sink... and maybe even that if it's IP-enabled. Read More
 

Amazon customizes low-cost instances for remote desktops, databases
Amazon Web Service has launched a type of instance to reduce costs for hosted remote desktops and small databases that don't consistently use high levels of CPU power, but every now and then need better performance. Read More
 

Why Facebook's SDN switch won't affect Cisco's customers
  Facebook's new homegrown SDN switch, known by the codename "Wedge," is supposed to be the next big threat to traditional networking vendors. Read More
 

HP refreshes enterprise switch line
HP this week is refreshing its 5400 series switch line with new chassis that features double the switching capacity of its predecessor. Read More
 

3 steps for moving Cisco's Catalyst 6500 to the Nexus 9000
Cisco is anxious for data center switching customers to move to its new line and is recommending how. Read More
 

SDN start-up unwraps secure OpenStack product, lands customer
PLUMgrid brings cloud networking to OpenStack, lands another $16M in funding and wins over Swisscom. Read More
 

Twitter to acquire mobile advertising company TapCommerce
  Twitter said Monday it has agreed to acquire TapCommerce a mobile advertising company focused on re-engaging people who have downloaded advertisers' apps. Read More
 


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SDN start-up reaches for its "Wedge"
Pluribus Networks lets Arrow spearhead server/switch hardware sales while it focuses on network hypervisor software. Read More
 

Cisco, NetApp mark progress
Cisco and NetApp say FlexPod integrated IT infrastructure system generated $3 billion in joint sales in three years. Read More
 

Google launches 'cookie choices' site to let Europeans know how they're being tracked
Google has launched a new site, CookieChoices.org, to help visitors of European sites learn more about the digital breadcrumbs they leave behind through cookies. Read More
 

Oracle releases communications application orchestrator to address NFV
Oracle has just released its Communications Application Orchestrator designed to address the Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) requirements for communications service providers. Virtualized infrastructures are increasingly popular, both in the enterprise and in service provider infrastructures. Oracle's new solution is also designed to work with Oracle Communications Core Session Manager, a solution that helps CSPs virtualize network infrastructures to support NFV efforts. Read More
 

Databricks takes on Google streaming analysis with Spark
  Taking on Google, Databricks plans to offer its own cloud service for analyzing live data streams, one based on the Apache Spark software. Read More
 

Dropbox for Business folders can now be shared in read-only mode
Users of Dropbox for Business will now be able to share folders with colleagues without necessarily giving them rights to edit their content. Read More
 

Ericsson hits 5Gbps in 5G labs demo
Ericsson says it has succeeded in sending data at 5 gigabits per second over a wireless testbed for future "5G" mobile networks. Read More
 

 

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