Thursday, December 4, 2014

Report: Startup promises to catch 100% of network attacks with unique detection technology

  Report: Startup promises to catch 100% of network attacks with unique detection technology | The Internet of Things to bring a new economic boom

 
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Qualcomm hopes to cure Wi-Fi rage with enterprise platform
The first products are expected to arrive during the second quarter from Ruckus Wireless and others. Read More
 


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A Fully Dynamic Network Mapping Solution
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

WHITE PAPER: ForgeRock

How to Forge a Future with Identity Relationship Management
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Report: Startup promises to catch 100% of network attacks with unique detection technology
  First version of TrustPipe security software aimed at Microsoft Windows XP users. Read More
 

The Internet of Things to bring a new economic boom
The Internet of Things may be more significant in reshaping the competitive landscape than the arrival of the Internet and could deliver a new era of prosperity. Read More
 

Showdown coming on Ethernet standard to serve faster Wi-Fi
The IEEE is just starting to tackle 2.5G/5G Ethernet, and two groups think they have the answers. 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

SDN tools increase WAN efficiency
The enterprise WAN can be a daunting operational challenge. Read More
 

Why there's no open-source standard-bearer for the network
Open-source creeps into the network from below, but no Red Hat analogues in sight. Read More
 

AT&T backs off threat to halt its fiber rollout
Carrier tells FCC it will pursue its GigaPower network to 100 cities after all. Read More
 

Obama's Internet plan plays favorites, and Netflix is one of the darlings
The president seems ready to make big concessions to a company that can't be said to be suffering without them. Read More
 

 

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