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Apr 06, 2017
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Google's Espresso networking tech takes SD-WAN to internet scale

Google is working to accelerate the performance of its applications over the internet by building out a software-defined network at broad scale. On Tuesday, the company announced Espresso, a system that provides increased network performance to users of the company’s applications. Read More

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AT&T trials open switches for better future services
(ICYMI) Cisco says router bug could be result of ‘cosmic radiation’ … Seriously?
Turn an old Wi-Fi network into a wireless mesh
Open source routing project gets a vital technology infusion
Mobile networks still stink, with more workers coming
Verizon to launch wireless Cat M1 network nationwide to juice IoT
The evolution of data center segmentation
Bonus benefit from cord-cutting: A wireless network alternative

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10 Things Your CIO Should Know About DevOps

DevOps has taken the IT world by storm over the last few years and continues to transform the way organizations develop, deploy, monitor, and maintain applications, as well as modifying the underlying infrastructure. DevOps has quickly evolved from a niche concept to a business imperative and companies of all sizes should be striving to incorporate DevOps tools and principles. Read More

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AT&T trials open switches for better future services

A coast-to-coast network trial by AT&T last month, using open-source "white box" switches, pointed toward an imagined future of more reliable services that may come quicker than some people think. Read More

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(ICYMI) Cisco says router bug could be result of ‘cosmic radiation’ … Seriously?

A Cisco bug report addressing “partial data traffic loss” on the company’s ASR 9000 Series routers contends that a “possible trigger is cosmic radiation causing SEU soft errors.” Read More

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Turn an old Wi-Fi network into a wireless mesh

Add or expand an old wireless router with the AmpliFI HD Mesh Point. Read More

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Open source routing project gets a vital technology infusion

Open source networking proponents have uncorked an updated routing protocol project designed to give white box, virtualized environments of all sizes fast and reliable communications. Read More

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Mobile networks still stink, with more workers coming

New survey says connectivity issues top complaints for enterprise mobile workers. Read More

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Verizon to launch wireless Cat M1 network nationwide to juice IoT

Verizon will launch a nationwide wireless network designed to help developers, businesses, utilities and municipalities deploy secure internet-of-things devices at lower cost. Read More

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The evolution of data center segmentation

Micro-segmentation, an evolution of network security, lets organizations add granular segmentation policies to their data center transformation strategy. Read More

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Bonus benefit from cord-cutting: A wireless network alternative

Leftover coaxial cables can provide data networking access for dead spots in your home. Read More

White Paper: Sophos Inc

Exploits. Intercepted.

Exploits are one of the main techniques used by cybercriminals to spread malware. They take advantage of weaknesses in legitimate software products like Flash and Microsoft Office to infect computers for their criminal ends. A single exploit can be used by myriad separate pieces of malware, all with different payloads. Read More

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