Tuesday, September 29, 2015

The cloud needs a new type of network optimization

How AWS needs to reinvent its cloud | US rank drops to 55th in 4G LTE speeds

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The cloud needs a new type of network optimization
Cloud computing took off like a rocket and has stayed on that high growth trajectory for years. The cloud has had a profound impact on the entire IT industry – from the way we build data centers to the way we procure and pay for services. In fact, it's changed the way network equipment providers build the underlying technology that powers the cloud and gave rise to a number of new companies in a very mature industry. Read More


WHITE PAPER: CYREN

How to Overcome Web Security Challenges
Welcome to the 21st century, where securing your legacy computing environment means trying to protect legacy systems that were never intended to do what they do today. A better approach is to protect users on whatever device they use and create a more secure environment overall. Learn how. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: IBM

Comparison of Leading Mobile App Development Platforms
This Edison Group study provides an overview of three of the market leading MADPs - IBM, SAP and Kony - and discusses how they compared them using a real-world use case. Learn More

How AWS needs to reinvent its cloud
Amazon Web Services has experienced meteoric growth during the past decade. But now analysts are starting to question: Can the company keep it going? It will be a big question at the company's annual re:Invent conference next week in Las Vegas. Read More

US rank drops to 55th in 4G LTE speeds
The U.S. has fallen to No. 55 in LTE performance as speeds rise rapidly in countries that have leapfrogged some early adopters of the popular cellular system. Read More

How Cisco's new ONE Software pricing model will affect customers
Breaking down the financial impact of the Cisco ONE Software pricing model on customers. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Neustar Inc

4 Ways Neustar Strengthens Your DNS Security
There are criminals who redirect DNS queries to their own servers to steal credit card data and other sensitive information, and the exploding problem of distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, often aimed at DNS to cripple online business. There are steps that can be taken to protect DNS, lower business risk, and defend your brand. Learn More

11 cutting-edge databases worth exploring now
Only a few years ago, database work was among the most boring of tasks in IT -- in a good way. Data went into one of the major SQL databases and it came out later, all in one piece, exactly as it went in. The database creators had succeeded in delivering rock-solid performance, and everyone started taking it for granted. Then the nature of what we wanted to store changed. Read More

Is BYOK the key to secure cloud computing?
Amazon, Adobe and Microsoft offer it but how realistic is it to 'bring your own keys?' Do you want your business to have the burden of managing and securing your own cloud encryption keys? Read More

Unlicensed LTE backers take fight to the streets
Some of the biggest carriers and mobile technology vendors in the U.S. have banded together to defend unlicensed LTE, a technology that some opponents fear could slow down Wi-Fi. Read More


WEBCAST: Dell VMware Citrix Nividia

Accelerated Graphics in VDI
The speakers in this webcast will discuss the groundbreaking changes impacting accelerated graphics in the desktop virtualization market. How is the market changing? What are the speakers hearing from their customers? They will discuss the role of hyper converged infrastructure and changing virtualization. Learn More

ZingBox: Startup brings Cisco, Stanford pedigree to IoT security
ZingBox, an Internet of Things security startup whose founders have ties to Cisco and Stanford University, is working on software that guards IoT devices from threats on the Internet. Read More

Authentic8's browser-in-a-cloud insulates users from Web-borne threats
Client-based browsers are inherently insecure. Authentic8 provides a cloud-based browser within a container to insulate enterprises from Web-borne exploits, threats and attacks Read More

Verizon, Qualcomm set to supply controversial unlicensed LTE starting next year
Verizon and Qualcomm are on track to extend LTE networks into Wi-Fi frequencies by the end of next year despite a heated controversy over whether that would slow down wireless LANs. Verizon will start field trials of LTE-Unlicensed in October, aiming for a commercial launch next year, executives said during a briefing at the company's Innovation Center in San Francisco on Friday. Read More

Google, Cisco, Adidas snare product design awards
Tech products stood out at the Red Dot design competition, which celebrated its 60th anniversary this year. Here are some of the most eye-catching winners. Read More


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