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Packet capture made simple

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Darragh Delaney: Packet capture made simple
Capturing packets from computer networks can sometimes sound like an activity reserved for hackers and geeks. Looking at a stream of raw packets is not for the fainthearted, but thankfully there are a number of technologies out there that can make the task easier. Read More


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Verizon Wireless will expand its faster 4G LTE network to 27 new cities on Thursday, bringing the total to 230 metro areas nationwide and reaching two-thirds of the U.S. population. Read More

How's broadband use in your neighborhood? Interactive map
Do you live in a highly connected neighborhood? Or is broadband home use rare, either because high-speed Internet access isn't available or people choose not to subscribe? Use this interactive map to find out about your area. Read More

Carriers cap LTE services to avoid fixed-line cannibalization, says IEEE's Saracco
Roberto Saracco isn't buying carriers' claims that they need to put caps on their LTE services due to excessive traffic causing massive engineering challenges. Read More


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Mind the Byte seeks secure clouds to transmit research
Pharmaceutical and chemical research firm Mind the Byte is using vCider, which aims to take the sting out of managing and securing virtual private clouds across different infrastructure providers. Insider (registration required) Read More

Verizon combines its widespread LTE service with Private IP
Verizon announced Wednesday that it has combined its 4G LTE wireless access, which is now deployed in more than 200 cities, with its Private IP network service to give business users secure, high-speed Internet access. Read More

BYOD: 'The inmates of the asylum have control'
Mobile devices are multiplying and -- sanctioned or unsanctioned -- finding their way onto corporate networks. For IT pros, the influx of personal mobile devices to the corporate network is raising security concerns, creating management challenges, and swamping the help desk with support calls. Read More

 
 
 

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