Tuesday, September 09, 2014

NTT tests 400Gbps optical technology for Internet backbone

SDN vital to IoT | Hyperbole alert: Apple news to be 'historic'

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NTT tests 400Gbps optical technology for Internet backbone
One fiber in the core of the Internet could send the data equivalent of 600 DVDs in a second Read More


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How Location-Based Services Can Help Your Business
Jason Rolleston from Cisco and Mike Leibovitz of Extreme Networks join Robin in exploring how location-based services can add value to your enterprise with real business examples. The discussion then moves to address privacy concerns and how to design a Wi-Fi network for location-based services. Learn more

SDN vital to IoT
Two major emerging network trends, Software-defined networking (SDN) and Internet of Things (IoT), are destined to intersect, with one perhaps dependent on the other. Read More

Hyperbole alert: Apple news to be 'historic'
ABC News last night on its broadcast and this morning on its website is promising us that today’s gadget announcements by Apple will be “historic.”Historic how? As in World War II, moon landing, 9/11 historic?What could possibly make this Apple product announcement – or any gadget announcement, for that matter -- historic?Well, let’s use our imaginations: We might learn that the iPhone 6 will double as a teleportation device. Apple’s new smartwatch could extend the day from 24 to 25 hours. Steve Jobs walks out on stage. That would be historic. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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Securing critical infrastructure is crucial to ensuring that our current way of life is sustained. Our whitepaper provides insight into the development of strong security policies around the use of portable media, and how to effectively mitigate the threat from external sources. Learn more

DARPA targets complex software algorithm vulnerabilities
Talk about finding a needle in a haystack. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency says it wants to develop sophisticated code that can find faults in key algorithms used to anchor major software packages that for example implement hash tables or conduct password checks. Read More

FireChat's developer wants to give IoT a mesh-network boost
The Open Garden Network could link many devices and apps for broader Internet access Read More


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Encrypted data in the cloud? Be sure to control your own keys
Data encryption in the cloud is an absolute requirement these days. When you talk to your service providers about encryption, be sure to specify that you want to control your own keys. Read More

DARPA bolsters blueprint to build robotic services for satellites
In five years the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) wants to launch a robotic servicing mission to inspect, fix, refuel or move satellites in geostationary Earth orbit.In order to move that plan along, the research agency today issued a Request for Information (RFI) calling on commercial and private space groups to provide details on what it would take to accomplish the lofty goal.To expedite the mission, DARPA said it is considering the possibilities of integrating DARPA-developed space robotics technologies onto commercial spacecraft to create a jointly developed GEO robotic service craft.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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