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Juniper opens arms to OpenDaylight
Juniper has submitted a plugin for its open source SDN controller to the OpenDaylight Project, an effort Juniper's a member of but has publicly dismissed. Read More


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Replacing the PSTN with VoIP: Not If, But When
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4 things to do now to get ready for the Internet of Things
As CIO at Boeing, Ted Colbert is no stranger to the Internet of Things. For more than a decade, the aerospace giant has deployed thousands of communications-enabled smart devices to sense, control and exchange data across the factory floor, on the battlefield, and within the company's 787 Dreamliner aircraft. Read More

Career Watch: Who's the best-paid CIO in the land?
Was HP's CIO the best paid in the country in 2012? Maybe. Read More


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Your Guide to Troubleshooting VoIP
Real-time voice communications are sensitive to delay and variation in packet arrival times. This paper guides you through the essentials of VoIP troubleshooting, including common problems as well as the metrics you should employ to fix and prevent them. Learn More

Best and worst celebrity tech moments of 2014
Ellen's Oscar selfie, a very cloudy Sex Tape and a more-bizarre-than usual CES moment. Read More

US developing public unmanned aircraft incident reporting system
It sounds like a good idea - develop an online system of publically reporting and disseminating problems or incidents stemming from the use of unmanned aircraft in the public airspace. In practice you'd have to wonder if such a system would get used much because it seems like the system has just a few caveats. Read More

Security Manager's Journal: Virtual machines, real mess
It started out as a simple call to the help desk from an engineer at one of our major development centers: Phone calls were being dropped. Soon, similar complaints were coming in from other engineers, as well as from sales associates, who said the inability to maintain phone calls was making it difficult to close deals. Read More


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Little Ways WAN Optimization Can Benefit Your Organization
You know that WAN optimization has evolved into a complete system that optimizes traffic across a broad range of most popular applications while providing deep visibility into performance. However, today's comprehensive solutions can improve just about every major IT initiative. Learn more>>

5 New Wireless Technologies for Today's Businesses
Wireless technology changes quickly. This matters if you're running a business, as faster Wi-Fi can improve employee productivity as well as customer service. These advances in wireless tech are therefore worth watching. Read More

DARPA developing the ultimate auto-pilot software
Call it the ultimate auto-pilot - an automated system that can help take care of all phases of aircraft flight-even perhaps helping pilots overcome system failures in-flight. Read More

IE6: Retired but not dead yet
Microsoft may have retired Internet Explorer 6 last week, but it's still keeping track of the ancient browser's user share on a death watch-like website that's been running for more than three years. Read More

Major security flaws threaten satellite communications
An analysis of satellite communication gear from more than a half-dozen major manufacturers has uncovered critical vulnerabilities that could be exploited to disrupt military operations and ship and aircraft communications. Read More


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