Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Launch event drives IPv6 traffic to all-time high

First Look: Apple's "beautiful" new MacBook lineup | Lenovo launches no-contract mobile broadband for select ThinkPad laptops

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Launch event drives IPv6 traffic to all-time high
The much-hyped World IPv6 Launch Day event on Wednesday resulted in a rise in IPv6 traffic -- including Web and email -- to a new peak as expected. But ISPs said the bigger story was the steady increase in IPv6 traffic that occurred in the months leading up to the event, which they anticipate will continue for the rest of 2012. Read More


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First Look: Apple's "beautiful" new MacBook lineup
Apple rolled out major upgrades for both of its main notebooks today at WWDC. Here's a quick look at the new MacBook Pro and MacBook Air. Read More

Lenovo launches no-contract mobile broadband for select ThinkPad laptops
Select ThinkPad notebooks built with a 3G module inside now have access to a new no-contract mobile broadband service offered by Lenovo that will provide on-demand access to the Internet, the company announced on Monday. Read More

IPv6 Launch in India: A Security Risk?
Two days agoIndia, along with the rest of the world, saw the launch of IPv6 -- the new internet protocol which aims at replacing current IPv4 in its way. According to the Department of Telecom, 27 Indian websites have already stepped on to the IPv6 platform. Indian ISPs and government agencies have also hinted at following suite soon. Read More


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Centage/IOMA Budgeting Survey: Benchmarks & Issues
How are other financial professionals dealing with the issues you face? This report offers you an inside peak into what the minds at over 200 financial executives are thinking and doing to impact their own bottom line. Learn more.

NYSE-Euronext network chief Andrew Bach joins Juniper
Andrew Bach, who oversaw significant upgrades to network infrastructure for the global exchange company NYSE-Euronext, has joined Juniper Networks as chief architect of the networking vendor's Financial Services Team. Read More

The Great Verizon Network Extender rip-off
A few months ago I started writing about my saga of getting AT&T U-verse DSL service established at the new location of the Gibbs Universal Industries Secret Underground Bunker. Read More

Small cells and Wi-Fi to carry 60% of mobile traffic by 2016
Small cell and WiFi systems will carry nearly 60 percent of all mobile traffic over the next five years, according to a new report from Juniper Research. Read More


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Google's software-defined/OpenFlow backbone drives WAN links to 100% utilization
Google, an early backer of software-defined networking and OpenFlow, shared some details at the recent Open Networking Summit about how the company is using the technology to link 12 worldwide data centers over 10G links. Network World Editor in Chief John Dix caught up with Google Principal Engineer Amin Vahdat to learn more. Read More

Berners-Lee, MIT's Clark offer glimpses into the future of the Internet
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, speaking at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in Cambridge, Mass., Tuesday night with MIT Senior Research Scientist David Clark, said that participation in the information society must be regarded as a right, not a privilege. Read More

ISOC: IPv6 is the new normal for the Internet
IPv6 is the new normal for the Internet. So claims the Internet Society (ISOC) as it sums up the early results of its World IPv6 Launch Day held on Wednesday. Read More

Take it from 1000 Zombies: Google+ is no ghost town
Byron Rempel is a zombie artist - he draws zombies, as opposed to being one -- and he'll swear on any mother's grave that reports of the death of Google+ have been grotesquely exaggerated. He's also drawn me as a zombie (right). Read More



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