How ants decide where to move their nests can help computer scientists seeking efficient ways to gather data from distributed networks of sensors, according to an algorithm developbed by MIT researchers. Read More ▶ |
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| White Paper: Axway Using B2B integration technology, digital networks allow companies to manage, secure and optimize data transactions across all industries and in every corner of the globe. Read this whitepaper to learn more. Read More ▶ | AT&T is now using drones to inspect its cellular towers and foresees them as a way to beef up its wireless LTE network on the fly. Read More ▶ |
| Cisco UCS Performance Manager versions 2.0.0 and prior are affected and the problem is resolved in Cisco UCS Performance Manager versions 2.0.1 and later. UCS Performance Manager collects information about UCS servers, network, storage, and virtual machines. Read More ▶ |
| AT&T’s march toward standard “white-box” network gear will come to enterprises this week with the introduction of an industry-standard server that can take the place of four specialized network devices. Read More ▶ |
| | When lots of people gather for concerts or sports events, cellular carriers often bring their networks to the scene with cell towers mounted on trucks, or COWs (cells on wheels). Not to be outdone, Comcast is joining the fray using Wi-Fi. Read More ▶ |
| On Thursday, Verizon announced enterprise services defined and activated through software, a move intended to help both the carrier and its customers save money and respond more quickly to changing needs. Read More ▶ |
| Research/Infographic: AT&T | EMC The digital transformation is forcing organizations in every industry to rethink their strategy for keeping technology infrastructure up-to-date, remaining competitive, and delivering on new opportunities for business/revenue growth. But with the digital transformation comes a corresponding rise in data consumption-and the need for a future-ready strategy to manage an exploding volume of data. Read More ▶ | You have lots of good stuff to look forward to in the next major release of Windows 10. Here are the highlights. ▶ | Every company may be a software company now, but that doesn’t mean you have to build it all yourself. When can you buy the same standard apps your competitors use? Why should you invest in building your own? And when you do build, how little code can you get away with? We explain. ▶ |
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