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Whatever happened to the IPv4 address crisis?

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Whatever happened to the IPv4 address crisis?
In February 2011, the global Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) allocated the last blocks of IPv4 address space to the five regional Internet registries. At the time, experts warned that within months all available IPv4 addresses in the world would be distributed to ISPs. Read More


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Amerijet Case Study
Technology may have made the world smaller, but it's still a big place. When commercial and personal shippers need to move cargo quickly and reliably they often turn to Amerijet International. Learn how Amerijet can get planes in the air faster and meet more customs cutoff times for freight clearance with their new Dell infrastructure. Read now!

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How to Build a Massively Scalable Next-Generation Firewall
This paper highlights seven measures of performance and scalability, and outlines how to use them to select a massively scalable next-generation firewall. Read now!

10 Chrome tab tricks
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Integrating Big Data into Business Processes
In the paper, "Integrate Big Data into Your Business Processes and Enterprise Systems" you'll learn how to drive maximum value with an enterprise approach to Big Data. Learn More

16 weirdest places you'll find Linux
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The 2013 Mobile App Performance Management Report
Most enterprises are looking for ways to leverage their investments in web technology to handle mobile app performance, but between monitoring, OS variants, screen sizes and OEMs, this can be a costly and complex approach. This 2013 Mobile APM Report highlights best practices for meeting mobile app challenges and ensuring mobile app performance. Read more!

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Global smartwatch shipments reached 1.9 million units last year, and Google's Android mobile OS captured a 61 percent market share, according to Strategy Analytics. Read More


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