Thursday, February 10, 2011

The Testing Phase of Application Performance Engineering

Top 10 telecom contract mistakes | Speedy broadband deployment pitched to FCC

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The Testing Phase of Application Performance Engineering
This is the sixth in a series of newsletters that have been discussing a seldom-mentioned IT discipline - Application Performance Engineering (APE). In this newsletter we will discuss how establishing application performance objectives impacts application testing. Read More


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Top 10 telecom contract mistakes
When it comes to telecom negotiations, most telecom managers have a difficult time. I see far too many contracts riddled with unacceptable clauses and limitations, shackling companies with sub-par terms and conditions, bloated pricing, and even obsolete technology. Read More


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The FCC looks for ways to speed up broadband deployment in the U.S. Read More


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FCoE: From fee to free
With demand for FCoE more sluggish than vendors had hoped, 10 Gigabit Ethernet switch and adapter makers are making it available for free. Read More

Cisco Linksys routers still don't support IPv6
It's hard to fathom why Cisco hasn't added IPv6 to its Linksys consumer routers yet, but the company has promised support will come this spring. Read More

FCC moves to redirect phone subsidies to broadband
The FCC takes a major step toward redirecting telephone subsidies to broadband. Read More



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