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Big-data science requires SDN, say Internet2 chief

  As BYOD explodes, IT managers learn to cope | Machine-to-machine systems resurrect a mobile rivalry
 
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Big-data science requires SDN, say Internet2 chief
Software-defined networking in universities today is like the early Internet decades ago, and big-data researchers in genomics and other fields already need it for their next set of discoveries, according to the head of Internet2. Read More


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As BYOD explodes, IT managers learn to cope
Five tech departments share strategies for navigating the exploding demand for consumer gadgets at work. Insider (registration required) Read More

Machine-to-machine systems resurrect a mobile rivalry
Just as the mobile world seems to be finding peace and harmony around LTE, the age-old feud between GSM and CDMA is flaring up again. Read More

Intel lays foundations for SDN gear that could shake up networking
If software-defined networking ultimately changes the landscape of networking, Intel could be one of the biggest beneficiaries -- and might be one of the reasons. Read More

Popular home routers contain critical security vulnerabilities
Thirteen popular home and small office routers contain security problems that could allow a hacker to snoop or modify network traffic, according to new research. Read More

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Mobile users clam up, use more data, survey shows
Mobile users in North America are hanging up and using email, text or social networking at a rapid pace, according to a survey by PriceWaterhouseCoopers. Read More

Google plans to set up gigabit-speed fiber in Provo, Utah
Google is acquiring iProvo, a fiber-optic network owned by the city of Provo, Utah, as part of a plan to introduce its high-speed broadband network called Google Fiber there. Read More

Verizon posts gains on mobile, Fios growth in Q1
Verizon Communications reported an increase in revenue and a double-digit spike in net income for the first quarter of 2013, compared to a year earlier, driven largely by gains in mobile customers and in revenue from its Fios service. Read More

AT&T revenue, net income nearly flat
AT&T has reported revenue of US $31.4 billion for the first quarter of 2013, down slightly from a year earlier, although net income was up slightly, with a sagging wireline business division nearly offsetting mobile and wired broadband growth. Read More

Gauging BYOD acceptance
The debate about the bring-your-own-device movement (BYOD) has quieted down, mostly because, it seems, while IT has been over in the corner arguing the pros and cons, employees have been streaming into office with their shiny new toys and using them to get work done. Read More

 

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