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4G: The new enterprise network

  NSA broke into UN video teleconferencing system | Forget Shark Week: Researchers tag n' track great whites

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4G: The new enterprise network
Adding 4G infrastructure has its own pain points, including getting coverage everywhere you need it. Three early adopters share their experiences and lessons learned. Read More

 


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Getting Ahead Managing VoIP and Videoconferencing
Can the move to UC be just another simple technology transition? End users expect these technologies to look, act and behave just as their non-IP predecessors. But for IT teams it brings very real, new requirements. Learn VoIP and video success strategies from Jim Frey, an Enterprise Management Associates analyst. Learn more.

NSA broke into UN video teleconferencing system
The U.S. National Security Agency reportedly cracked the encryption used by the video teleconferencing system at the United Nations headquarters in New York City. Read More

Forget Shark Week: Researchers tag n' track great whites
A team of scientists off the coast of Cape Cod has been catching, then tagging great white sharks with wireless transmitters to learn more about their behavior -- and where they go. Read More

New York Times site outage caused by attack on domain registrar, company says
The New York Times blamed a prolonged website outage on Tuesday on a hacking attack at the company's Australia-based domain name registrar, Melbourne IT. Read More

Connectivity issue caused trading problems, Nasdaq says
Nasdaq blamed the unprecedented trading halt Thursday on a "connectivity issue" between an exchange participant and a core system used to consolidate and disseminate quote and trade information on Nasdaq listed securities. Read More

HP, Juniper to help VMware take on networks with NSX
    VMware's big splash in software-defined networking with its NSX network hypervisor comes with partnerships already in place to flesh out its virtual networks. Read More


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70% of US residents have broadband access, study finds
As of May, 70% of U.S. residents ages 18 and older access the Internet via high-speed broadband, although the rate of broadband adoption has been sluggish, according to survey results released Monday by the Pew Research Center's Internet and American Life Project. Read More

VMware adds networking, storage to its virtual data center stack
At the kick-off of its annual VMworld user conference, being held this week in San Francisco, VMware will fill in more layers of its software stack for running its envisioned software defined data center (SDDC). Read More

Amazon reportedly tested Wi-Fi network in new spectrum
Amazon has reportedly been testing a Wi-Fi network based on new spectrum, from satellite network vendor Globalstar. The result: a much improved Wi-Fi experience. Read More
   

Yorgen Edholm: Are we syncing too much?
Sync is one of the most valuable additions to any mobile operating system.  It's what enables us to keep information automatically synchronized across phone, tablet, laptop and desktop computing devices so that we can continue working and playing from any device we pick up.  Yet, relying on sync to provide mobile data accessibility can create a surprising number of new problems that can impact the overall productivity of a company. Read More

Cisco patches serious vulnerabilities in Unified Communications Manager
Cisco Systems has released new security patches for several versions of Unified Communications Manager (UCM) to address vulnerabilities that could allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands, modify system data or disrupt services. Read More

Richi Jennings: Microsoft helps Delta Airlines say, 'Shut up and give me your money!'
Oh, and also to monetize your incarceration in an aluminum tube. Good news, self-loading freight. Next time you're on a Delta flight, the cart-pushers will be able to take your money more easily. It's all thanks to Windows Phone, Nokia and Avanade. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers resist the temptation to mention Futurama's Philip J. Fry. Not to mention: Philip J. Fry... [You're fired -Ed.] Read More

 

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