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Behind the massive 2014 Winter Olympics WiFi network

15 tips for success as an independent software developer

JetBlue won't 'police' in-flight voice calls over Wi-Fi

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December 16, 2013
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Behind the massive 2014 Winter Olympics WiFi network

Avaya engineers are putting the final touches on a network capable of handling up to 54Tbps of traffic when the Winter Olympics opens on Feb. 7 in the Russian city of Sochi.

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Issue highlights

1. 15 tips for success as an independent software developer

2. JetBlue won't 'police' in-flight voice calls over Wi-Fi

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4. The help desk is hot again

5. Online lingerie seller claims JDA software didn't provide even the bare necessities

6. 2013: The year in numbers

7. Microsoft times BUILD dev conference to fall outside Apple's shadow

8. 2013 Year End: Apple Review

9. Geek-themed Meme of the Week: System is Down Edition

10. Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Offers Risks and Rewards

11. Typosquatters and fraudsters still exploiting antivirus brands, analysis finds

12. Report: Sprint looking at buying T-Mobile

13. Products of the week 12.16.13

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JetBlue won't 'police' in-flight voice calls over Wi-Fi

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INSIDER

Is WAN Optimization Hardware Obsolete?

We recently received a copy of a Netex-commissioned white paper called "The Death of the WAN Optimization Hardware Appliance: R.I.P." The paper, by a firm curiously named Dragon Slayer Consulting, predicts that WAN optimization hardware will soon be as obsolete as the buggy whip because virtualized server appliances will render it moot. We believe this prediction is wrong. Here's why. READ MORE

The help desk is hot again

If you thought the traditional help desk would be outsourced, automated or altogether shut down, think again. Hiring for the help desk is hot. Insider (registration required) READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: IBM

5 Steps to Simplify APM for Business-Wide Results

Application downtime is just one of many costs associated with a fragmented application performance management (APM) strategy. Managing today's more complex and interdependent mission-critical applications is a growing challenge with even larger business implications. View Now

Online lingerie seller claims JDA software didn't provide even the bare necessities

JDA has been hit with a lawsuit from online lingerie and underwear seller Andra Group, which claims its business suffered millions in damages after a new e-commerce system wasn't delivered as promised. READ MORE

2013: The year in numbers

From single digits to trillions, the tech industry loves numbers, and it generated plenty of them in 2013. Here's a look at some of the figures that stand out from the year: READ MORE

Microsoft times BUILD dev conference to fall outside Apple's shadow

Microsoft will return to San Francisco in April to reprise its BUILD developers conference. READ MORE

2013 Year End: Apple Review

2013 Year End: Apple Review In 2013 Apple, once dominant in the smartphone and tablet arenas saw increasing competition that took away its market share. Take a look back at Apple's biggest moments in 2013 in our year... From: Network World Videos Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 05:22 More in Science & Technology READ MORE

WHITE PAPER: Netscout Systems Inc.

Adopt a More Service-Oriented Management Strategy

The survey results in this report demonstrate dramatic changes happening in IT service management delivery and highlight best practices to assure performance of business processes, deliver exceptional end-user experiences, optimize existing infrastructure, and speed the deployment of new technologies and services. Learn More.

Geek-themed Meme of the Week: System is Down Edition

No. 26 in our Geek-Themed Meme of the Week series features Bill Murray as Caddyshack's Carl Spackler expressing a frustration that has been experienced many a time by both call center representatives and customers. Want more? Check out the "Geek-themed Meme of the Week Archive": READ MORE

Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Offers Risks and Rewards

After years of false starts, virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) products are here. They work, and if implemented correctly they can deliver substantial cost savings to enterprise IT shops. What are the risks and rewards involved in embarking on a VDI implementation for your organization? READ MORE

Typosquatters and fraudsters still exploiting antivirus brands, analysis finds

More than a decade after typosquatting became an Internet hazard, criminals and opportunists are still abusing mis-spelled domains on a scale that is leaving users and businesses out of pocket, consultancy High-Tech Bridge has found. READ MORE

Report: Sprint looking at buying T-Mobile

Sprint is considering an acquisition of T-Mobile US that would reduce the U.S. mobile industry to three large carriers if approved by regulators. READ MORE

Products of the week 12.16.13

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WHITE PAPER: HP and Intel® Xeon® processors

Defining Data Services for Virtualizing and Automating IT

To respond to rapid business environmental changes, enterprises are now adopting a more agile and services-oriented model for centralized IT, often characterized as "private cloud." Read this Evaluator Group paper to learn how HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage platforms can be foundational to developing IT agility. Learn More

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