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Ericsson readies Wi-Fi system optimized for sports stadiums
Ericsson has unveiled a Wi-Fi access point and controller for offloading cellular traffic in densely populated areas such as stadiums. Read More


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Driverless car is wireless star at MIT
At a launch event for the school's new wireless technology research center, MIT PhD student Swarun Kumar presented technology for a new autonomous vehicle that recognizes when it may be in danger of striking other cars and pedestrians. Read More

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Review: Silver Peak packs superior WAN optimization into a virtual machine
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Ensuring resiliency in wireless LANs
The latest challenge confronting IT organizations is managing the influx of mobile devices and real-time applications that rely on the enterprise wireless LAN. The WLAN has to be resilient enough to enable mobile devices to stay connected and applications like voice and videoconferencing to work without interruption. Read More

Cisco looking to buy Citrix ADCs?
Cisco could buy Citrix's networking business if an expected OEM deal involving the latter's application delivery controller product bears fruit, Oppenheimer analysts said this week. Read More

InfiniBand: The production software-defined networking (SDN)
Software-defined networking (SDN) is emerging as an alternative to proprietary data center networks, a way to separate the control plane from the data plane in data center switches and routers. With SDN, network control is implemented in software and can be executed from a server, which reduces network complexity and provides a common interface that is an alternative to vendors' proprietary and expensive options. Read More

Full-duplex radios could reuse channels, saving mobile spectrum
As mobile network and device makers explore many paths to using wireless spectrum more efficiently, one possible solution is still hard to achieve: Sending and receiving data on the same frequency at the same time, in the same space. Read More


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Cisco, NetApp announce pre-configured platform for SMBs
NetApp and Cisco this week revealed ExpressPod, a new, converged infrastructure for small and medium-sized organizations based on its predecessor, FlexPod. Read More

Juniper fortifies network edge with new routers
Juniper Networks this week has rolled out edge routers designed to enable service providers to rapidly deploy new service applications. Read More

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The Steam URL protocol can be abused to exploit vulnerabilities in games, researchers say
Attackers can abuse the way browsers and other applications handle steam:// protocol URLs in order to exploit serious vulnerabilities in the Steam client or games installed through the platform, according to researchers from startup vulnerability research and consultancy firm ReVuln. Read More

Richi Jennings: IBM and AT&T offer cloud mish-mash for fearful firms
IBM (NYSE:IBM) and AT&T (NYSE:T) will get together to offer a cloud IaaS to big enterprises in 2013. The pair claim that it'll be more secure and manageable than other cloudy infrastructures, and should overcome the worries of companies who fear for lack of control or suspect security. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers cut to the chase. Read More

10 cloud computing jobs in high demand
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