The Internet has shifted under our feet The way traffic moves over the Internet has changed radically in the last five years, according to a new report, and few people have realized it. 10 Google Apps add-ons for the enterprise Google Apps is growing up. Over the past six months, dozens of developers have built apps to make Google's office wares more appealing for the enterprise. Better still, most of them are free. Why Compuware acquiring Gomez matters Compuware's pending Gomez buy proves end-user perspective is required for a complete application performance management picture and further validates SaaS in the IT management software market. New Wi-Fi spec allows access point bypass A new industry specification promises to un-network Wi-Fi networks. Dubbed Wi-Fi Direct, the spec will let your laptop or smartphone connect directly with other wireless devices. Study backs open access to broadband networks Almost all of the most successful countries in broadband deployment have opened up the networks of their main carriers to competing service providers, according to a draft report put out for comment by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission. Missing dot drops Sweden off the Internet What was essentially a typo last night resulted in the temporary disappearance from the Internet of almost a million Web sites in Sweden -- every address with a .se top-level down name. Cisco bolsters routers to spur IPv6 migration Cisco this week enhanced its IPv6 offerings for its carrier core and edge routers in an effort to ease the eventual migration from IPv4. British ISP offers self-managing MPLS box A British ISP has developed a software-based security and networking box that enables companies to self-manage their MPLS connections. Microsoft Subnet is giving away training from Global Knowledge and 15 copies of Microsoft Expression Web 3 In Depth. Cisco Subnet is giving away training from Global Knowledge and 15 copies of Building Service-Aware Networks. Google Subnet is hosting many new bloggers. Entry forms can be found on the Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet home pages. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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