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Oct 13, 2016
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Feds want to set a trail for future AI advances

Will future developments in the realm of Artificial Intelligence be like the wild west or a more controlled situation? The real answer is probably somewhere in the middle but the government at least would like to see more measured research and development. The White House today issued report on future directions for AI called Preparing for the Future of Artificial Intelligence. Read More

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SDN and the network of tomorrow today!
Shining a light on LiFi in the enterprise
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Network Performance On Demand
What IT admins love/hate about 8 top network monitoring tools
President Obama, NASA desire Mars habitation too

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How Can You Make Better Use of Your Backup Data?

Your IT organization is under a lot of pressure to manage data more efficiently and provide access to it more quickly. Your current tools just can't handle the job. When the CEO's email box is unavailable because a server failed, how quickly can IT get it going again? Read More

SDN and the network of tomorrow today!

Enterprise IT infrastructure is rapidly giving way to virtualized alternatives. Storage, servers, desktops, are all available in one way or another as IT-as-a-Service. Now it’s happening with the wide area network (WAN) and software defined networking (SDN) is a key enabler to delivering networks as a service. Read More

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Shining a light on LiFi in the enterprise

Visible light communications, LiFi, is barely out of the lab, but it may take off in a few years. Read More

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Wi-Fi vs. LTE could be the start of a mobile rollercoaster

The long fight over LTE networks sharing frequencies with Wi-Fi may be just the first of many battles as device makers and service providers try to make the most of the limited available spectrum. Read More

Network Performance On Demand

Organizations today need speed and reliability, but also want flexibility and freedom to adjust their services levels and costs to meet changing needs. As health care providers shift to electronic records and files, they’re finding the need to scale up network performance but in a cost-conscious environment are wary about locking themselves into expensive options they need only for high-peak periods. Read More

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What IT admins love/hate about 8 top network monitoring tools

IT administrators discuss the most valuable features of eight network monitoring products – from vendors such as CA, Microsoft, NetScout, Opsview and Nagios -- and the features that need improvement. Read More

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President Obama, NASA desire Mars habitation too

Hot on the heels of Elon Musk and his SpaceX company’s grand plan to inhabit Mars, President Obama and NASA reminded the scientific world it too has a designs to inhabit the red planet – though at perhaps a far more plodding pace than Musk wants. Read More

White Paper: Verizon

Hybrid IT Survey: Part 1 of 4

Does your organization use cloud? It would be pretty surprising if it didn't. Commentators agree that the vast majority of companies now use some form of cloud-based service. But while it's undeniable that cloud has saved money for lots of companies and helped them to be more agile, whether it's delivered on the promise of making IT easier to manage is less clear. Read More

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