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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

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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>>

Can we talk? Internet of Things vendors face a communications 'mess'
Vendors will tell you that the Internet of Things (IoT) has arrived. We're here to tell you that it hasn't. Read More

NASA Kepler spies Earth-sized planet in habitable zone
NASA today said its planet hunting Kepler Space Telescope has spotted what the agency called the first Earth-size planet orbiting a star in the "habitable zone" -- the range of distance from a star where liquid water might pool on the surface of an orbiting planet. Read More

The Future of Network Security in the Data Center – Flexible, Distributed, and Virtual
Think of a modern enterprise data center. There are likely hundreds of physical servers hosting thousands of VMs. Individual systems are connected via 10gbE links that likely feed 40gb cores. Local data centers connect over DWDM, remote data centers use MPLS, and cloud data centers chat amongst each other over high-speed VPNs. Read More


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Survival Tips for Big Data's Impact on Network Performance
The pressure is on to show tangible value from big data rollouts. Learn how performance monitoring tools can provide network managers and IT administrators insight and visibility into networks, infrastructures and applications far in advance, resulting in smooth transitions, accomplished network managers, and project success. Learn More

For Red Hat, it's RHEL and then…?
Red Hat is hosting its annual summit this week - this year in San Francisco - where the company is seemingly basking in the glory of making more than a billion dollars off a free open source project. Read More

Red-hot IT jobs
Dice.com released its Tech Trends Q1 report for 2014 and while the numbers are excellent across IT as a whole, they're especially lucrative for tech consultants. Read More

Quick look: Inside Reddit
Reddit has it all: With its ear to the Internet the social site pumps out controversy, interviews, videos and stories. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Network Instruments

Are Agents Necessary for Accurate Monitoring?
Being proactive in managing network performance means not only tracking the network and applications, but obtaining a view of the underlying infrastructure health. Selecting the best method for your team requires an understanding of the options and the ability to choose the solution that integrates well with your existing resources. Learn More

Will the Internet of Things Become the Internet of Broken Things?
Fifty billion devices will connect to the Internet in the next few years. It's up to vendors to make sure they do, in fact, connect to the Internet -- and provide reliable data, security and customer experience. Otherwise, analysts warn, the future may bring an Internet of Broken Things. Read More

Managing IT Risk Associated with Mobile Computing Security
When BYOD was coming to fruition a few years ago, it had a sudden and deep impact on IT risk. Why? Many CISOs I spoke with at the time said it was purely a matter of scale. All of a sudden, large enterprises had thousands of additional devices on their networks and they struggled to figure out what these devices were doing and how these activities impacted organizational risk. Read More

Inside evolving satellite technology
Take a look inside Russian NASA, ESA spacecraft construction Read More

Beyond the usual suspects: 10 hot programming languages on the rise
From Ceylon to Egison, these 10 languages tackle tough programming problems in unique and increasingly popular ways Read More


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