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The next wave of cars may use Ethernet
As vehicle computers and peripheral devices require greater data throughput, especially in light of autonomous driving features, Ethernet will find a new home inside your car. Read More
 


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Richi Jennings: NSA did it again? This time GnuTLS fails to check malicious certificates
CVE-2014-0092: "Sky falling. Film at 11." GnuTLS, the widely-used open-source encryption library, has a simply horrible bug. And it's had that bug since 2003. It has a similar effect to the recently-discovered one in Apple OS code: It fails to correctly validate certificates. The conspiracy theorists are beginning to have a field day, with fingers pointing in the NSA's direction. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers don their tinfoil hats. Read More
 

FIRST LOOK: Cisco Nexus 9000
The Cisco Nexus 9000 series, the fruit of Cisco's InsiemeA spin-in, is more than another fast router -- it's a change in the way that high-end routers are designed and built. Read More
 

Oh, Bi the Way...
Hidden in Cisco's Nexus 9000 and Application Centric Infrastructure news was another nifty announcement: an optical transceiver that delivers 40Gbps speeds using older 10Gbps fiber and standard connectors. Cisco's "BiDi" optical transceivers solve a sticky cabling problem in an elegant way. Read More
 

AT&T brings 'radical' network changes with SDN
AT&T is remaking its infrastructure as a 'user-defined network cloud' in the pursuit of greater flexibility, lower costs and faster response to user needs, the carrier's infrastructure chief said. Read More
 

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Service and Support as a Strategic Imperative
Customer service has evolved from a reactive activity viewed largely as a cost center-based tactical necessity, to a proactive management task that can in many ways set a company apart from the competition. Learn More

Broadcom hopes new specs can boost OpenFlow switch performance
Chip maker Broadcom has announced a new specification along with software and APIs to improve the performance of OpenFlow switches and to make it easier for hardware vendors to build products. Read More
 

The 'Internet of things,' beyond the hype at Mobile World Congress
If you want to find out how the so-called Internet of things is shaking up the tech industry, Mobile World Congress in Barcelona is the place to be this week. Read More
 

 

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Samsung beefs up Knox mobile management software
One day after announcing the Galaxy S5 smartphone with a security-focused fingerprint scanner, Samsung announced that second-generation Knox software for enterprise-level security and management of Samsung devices will ship sometime in the second quarter. Read More
 

Sharky: In fairness, the problem WAS found and fixed
Flashback to the days before Y2k, when this systems engineer pilot fish is sent to a customer site -- and he can't come back until he's solved the problem there. Read More
 

 

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