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AT&T looks 28 years into the future of cell towers

SDN Adoption Puts DevOps Pros in High Demand | NASA says first space Internet test 'beyond expectations'

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AT&T looks 28 years into the future of cell towers
What will you be doing over a mobile network in 28 years? Whatever it is, AT&T and cell-tower company Crown Castle want a piece of it. Read More


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The Importance of Performance Monitoring in the Midmarket
Midmarket organizations are transforming their IT infrastructure to better accommodate the needs of the business. Two major pieces of this transformation are virtualization and cloud computing, which rely heavily on network performance to ensure success. View Now

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Hyperconvergence Infographic
A wide range of observers agree that data centers are now entering an era of "hyperconvergence" that will raise network traffic levels faster and further than anything the IT world has seen before. Is your network prepared to handle the upcoming onslaught of data? Learn more>>

SDN Adoption Puts DevOps Pros in High Demand
The shift toward network automation and virtualization offered by Software Defined Networks will increase demand for DevOps professionals. If you have both technical expertise and business acumen, you may soon have new IT career options. Read More

NASA says first space Internet test 'beyond expectations'
NASA scientists say the first tests of what could someday become an outer space Internet have far surpassed their expectations. Read More

Auto industry cuts the cord on electric car charging
Automakers and municipal governments are testing new technologies that would make it possible to offer wireless charging stations embedded in the pavement or even in manhole covers -- thus removing the power cords from electric vehicles. Read More

More than 40% of YouTube traffic is now from mobile
YouTube's presence on mobile devices has exploded in the past couple of years, Google said Thursday. Read More

Tilera chips add muscle to x86 servers, free up computing capacity
New Tilera co-processors tuned for Hadoop, video and networking applications can free up the primary CPUs of x86 servers to run other applications. Read More


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Find out whether SaaS-based ITSM is right for you
Software-as-a-service is more than just a cloud-based delivery model—it's a new approach to service that lets companies optimize utilization of in-house IT resources while providing service more effectively. Learn More

Get a free smoothie for an NFC tap
Up to one million Jamba Juice smoothies will go to Isis mobile wallet smartphone users later this year, when Isis takes its NFC-ready technology to the national stage. Read More

5G will have to do more than send speed up your phone, Ericsson says
For consumers looking forward to 5G mobile technology for super-high speed, network giant Ericsson says there will be more to it than that -- and less. Read More

NASA's moon probe starts outer space Internet test
NASA's newly launched lunar probe has begun testing what could eventually become an outer space Internet. Read More

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Kenneth van Wyk: Lingering faults with security by default
The out-of-the-box security settings for Apple's new iPhone 5S are just the latest example. (Insider; registration required) Read More

What do people hate most about the new Yahoo Mail?
When Yahoo Mail turned 16 earlier this month, the company celebrated by giving it a new, Gmail-like interface. It might now wish that it hadn't -- thousands of users have taken to the Web to complain about things they don't like. Read More

Rebecca Linke: Fire and phones do mix
Wouldn't you love to charge your phone over the same fire that's warming your toes?  You know, like when you've been chatting up a storm while backpacking up the side of a mountain, and now it's time for some Internet radio while you relax under the stars.  Well, now you can. Read More


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