Thursday, October 30, 2014

255 terabits a second: New fiber speed record?

  Secretive funding fuels ongoing net neutrality astroturfing controversy | Abandoned subdomains pose security risk for businesses

 
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255 terabits a second: New fiber speed record?
Multi-strand technology may herald a speedy new world. Read More
 


WEBCAST: Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise

University Surpasses Students' Digital Expectations
The explosion of mobile device use is testing the limits of legacy networks everywhere. In this webcast you will learn how Abilene Christian University meets the mobile access demands of 4500 University students, and 250,000 connections per day. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: NetBrain Technologies

Why Legacy Diagramming Fails Our Businesses
Accurate network diagrams are the Holy Grail in enterprise network management – most network teams know they should be documenting their networks but haven't found a universally good way of doing it. Learn More

Secretive funding fuels ongoing net neutrality astroturfing controversy
With a low level of transparency about donors, some advocacy groups open themselves up to accusations. Read More
 

Abandoned subdomains pose security risk for businesses
  Attackers could hijack subdomains pointed by companies at external services they no longer use, researchers say. Read More
 

Study blames backbone business deals for broadband congestion
Broadband providers say M-Lab study can't pinpoint the exact causes, however. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Samsung

Secure Mobility Myth Buster
As organizations try to make sense of the Secure Mobility cacophony, they most often encounter a collection of confusing and conflicting myths instead of useful information to guide key evaluation and acquisition decisions. This document reviews the more common myths and misconceptions about secure mobility and EMM. Learn More

Big Switch rolls out SDN starter kits
SDN pioneer Big Switch Networks this week is expected to unveil "starter kits" designed for its Big Cloud Fabric product that began shipping in September amidst a stream of positive product reviews. Read More
 

Wi-Fi Passpoint standard now knits together SF, San Jose, London
The specification helps users join secure networks automatically. Read More
 

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