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Big-data science requires SDN, Internet2 chief says
Software-defined networking in universities today is like the early Internet decades ago, and big-data researchers in genomics and other fields already need it for their next set of discoveries, according to the head of Internet2. Read More


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OpenDaylight is building on our work, SDN group's director says
The OpenDaylight Project may have won attention last week with a founding list of vendors including Cisco Systems and Juniper Networks, but it's standing on the shoulders of others, according to the head of the Open Networking Foundation. Read More

An inside look at the fraud blight
While the Internet opens up a world of e-commerce it continues to be a playground for delinquents to commit fraud - which is just part of an almost unbelievable trend that found 25.6 million adults - 10.8% of the adult population - hit by the crime in 2011. [RELATED: FTC: Identity theft retains its throne as No.1 worst scourge in Top 10 consumer complaint list] Read More


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Cisco, IBM on the defensive with OpenDaylight
You know, the more you consider the strategic importance of the OpenDaylight project to the vendors involved, the more it becomes apparent: Daylight is defensively strategic to those who seek to marginalize the impact of SDNs in general, and of OpenFlow in particular. Read More

VDSL2 on steroids takes off as broadband over copper declines for first time
Broadband based on VDSL2 helped by a technology called vectoring is taking off, while older members of the DSL family are getting less popular as users around the works crave more bandwidth. Read More


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Google plans to set up gigabit-speed fiber in Provo, Utah
Google is acquiring iProvo, a fiber-optic network owned by the city of Provo, Utah, as part of a plan to introduce its high-speed broadband network called Google Fiber there. Read More

 
 
 

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