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NTT's global cloud services show what software-based networks can do

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NTT's global cloud services show what software-based networks can do
Instantly turning on carrier services, one of the big promises of software-based networks, is now a reality, according to NTT Communications. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Network Instruments

Picking the Right Application Monitoring Solution
Successful application monitoring requires views of all facets related to service delivery and choosing the right APM solution can be a challenge. With this helpful IT Brief, you'll learn the 10 key components of a comprehensive APM solution so that you are able to make a better and more informed choice. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: Silver Peak Systems Inc

An ROI Analysis of Virtualized WAN Optimization Software
The Enterprise Strategy Group discusses how data center consolidation, virtualization, and cloud architectures are on the rise; however IT budgets are not increasing. This poses a unique challenge: How do you create a flexible and agile environment without increasing the cost? Learn more >>

Teach your router new tricks with DD-WRT or OpenWrt
With each passing year, hardware devices grow less dependent on proprietary components and more reliant on open source technologies. Network routers are among the main beneficiaries of this trend, especially those that can support a variety of third-party open source firmware projects. Two of these firmware projects stand apart from the rest: DD-WRT and OpenWrt. Read More

The Top 11 Cities for Technology Careers
Is your particular skill-set saturated in your current location? Are you thinking about taking your tech talents to a new locale, possibly one with more IT career opportunities? If so, here are some cities you may want to consider before choosing a new home. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Damballa

Big Data Helps Defend Against Breaches
The prolific number of advanced threats makes it impossible for security teams to keep up. Automating detection and response is necessary to stay ahead of attackers. Big data analytics is a future-proof foundation for outlasting the cyber security malware arms race Read More

Core Infrastructure Initiative to delve into security of OpenSSL, OpenSSH, Network Time Protocol
The Linux Foundation today announced the first protocols that it wants to address as part of its open-source code testing and security review. Not surprisingly, OpenSSL, where the infamous Heartbleed bug was discovered, is among them. Read More

The Top 11 Cities for Technology Careers
Is your particular skill-set saturated in your current location? Are you thinking about taking your tech talents to a new locale, possibly one with more IT career opportunities? If so, here are some cities you may want to consider before choosing a new home. Read More


WHITE PAPER: RES Software

Beyond the Enterprise App Store
Leverage proactive, secure and automated IT Service delivery to move beyond the traditional App Store and empower your users. Read the white paper to learn how Learn more

77% of lawyers can't be trusted … with your confidential data
When using email to communicate, more than three-quarters of all lawyers treat their clients' confidential information with all the care you'd expect from a teenager posting to Facebook, according to a new survey. Only 22 percent claim to use encryption. And a full 77% cop to relying solely on "confidentiality statements," otherwise known as virtually nothing. Read More

Cisco purchase of CIA-funded company may fuel distrust abroad
The CIA's non-profit venture capital arm, In-Q-Tel, has been pumping millions of dollars into technology startups since its launch in 2000, meaning it's not the least bit unusual for major vendors to have acquired and assimilated one of these CIA-nurtured seedlings. Read More


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