Thursday, August 21, 2014

10 things about (the Internet of) things

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10 things about (the Internet of) things
Floating things, flying things, finding things and fashion things are all part of the Internet of Things. Prepare for a hyper connected future. Read More
 


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Surescripts Case Study- Securing Keys and Certificates
Surescripts implemented Venafi's Trust Protection Platform™ to secure digital keys and certificates, ensure the privacy and confidentiality of electronic clinical information for its healthcare customers. Learn More

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Enterprise Cloud Deployment Strategies
Three primary cloud deployment strategies are available today for enterprise software—public cloud, private cloud and hybrid cloud. However, many vendors force enterprises to choose between data security or cloud deployment flexibility; they're either unable or unwilling to give the enterprise both. Learn More

How can the Internet have too many routes and not enough addresses?
The depletion of Internet addresses would seem to spell relief for aged routers that are struggling to deal with the Internet's growth, but the complicated interplay between those trends might cause even more problems. Read More
 

Wyoming to close data centers in cloud shift
The state of Wyoming is planning to discontinue most of its data center operations and move its physical equipment to commercial co-location facilities. Read More
 

Brocade pitches open networking to cash-strapped feds
Brocade is taking aim at the federal government, promising a more efficient, cost-effective networking environment. Read More
 

Adtran lays groundwork for superfast broadband over copper
Telecom equipment vendor Adtran has developed a technology that will make it easier for operators to roll out broadband speeds close to 500Mbps over copper lines. Read More
 


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City Solved Network Mystery – Saves $30K
The City of Jacksonville put their hunch to work and not only solved a mystery, but found a new and innovative use for a popular UC solution that saved them $30,000. Learn More

Vehicle-to-vehicle networks could save over 1,000 lives a year, US says
The U.S. government wants to force cars to talk to each other over wireless networks, saying that could save more than 1,000 lives every year. Read More
 

Start-up fights ambush attacks on SDN, virtual machine networks
GuardiCore developing "honeypot" approach to detecting and blocking stealthy attacks. Read More
 

FCC allowed to question AT&T, Verizon on business broadband pricing
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has the green light to collect new data on the pricing of so-called special access services, the middle-mile network services used to deliver business broadband and mobile service backhaul. Read More
 

What Apple's new content delivery network means for net neutrality, and for you
In late July, Apple reportedly brought online its own content distribution network (CDN), a way of pushing data files closer to end-users. Given that a CDN either connects its networks directly with major Internet service providers (ISPs) or co-locates server hardware within ISP network operations, they can also raise concerns in terms of net neutrality. And Apple's venture is no different. Read More
 

 

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