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Thursday, May 28, 2015

Research community looks to SDN to help distribute data from the Large Hadron Collider

HP buying SDN company for NFV | Here's how Android apps can track you without asking permission

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Research community looks to SDN to help distribute data from the Large Hadron Collider
When the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) starts back up in June, the data collected and distributed worldwide for research will surpass the 200 petabytes exchanged among LHC sites the last time the collider was operational. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Dell | Eaton

Increase Resiliency of Virtual Servers
Discover how intelligent power management can protect costly hardware against power fluctuations, prevent data loss in the event of a power outage, and control day-to-day operational costs while ensuring high performance in a virtualized environment. View now

WHITE PAPER: Vmware | CenturyLink

7 Critical Questions to Demystify DRaaS
This whitepaper is not a sermon on Disaster Recovery and why you need it. So what is this whitepaper? It is a guide with a goal to make you a well-informed DRaaS customer by helping you pose insightful yet practical questions to DRaaS vendors. View now

HP buying SDN company for NFV
HP this week signed a definitive agreement to acquire ConteXtream, a provider of OpenDaylight-based SDNs for service providers. Read More

Here's how Android apps can track you without asking permission
Researchers in Denmark say that it's child's play to track your Android phone via Wi-Fi even if the Wi-Fi is nominally turned off – and even if you didn't let an app track your location. Read More

Apple finally fixes pesky OS X Yosemite WiFi bug
Ever since OS X Yosemite launched last October, a large swath of users have complained of incessant Wi-Fi connectivity issues. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Coresite

Infographic: Growing Your Business with Cloud
Learn the latest facts and stats on how a multi-cloud environment can reduce costs and help your organization grow. Learn More

Cisco loses patent appeal
The U.S. Supreme Court this week ruled against Cisco's appeal of a patent infringement claim against the company dating back to 2011. Read More

Wi-Fi access point scans can betray a person's location
Many Android applications collect information on Wi-Fi access points, which researchers contend can be used to figure out where a person is more than 90 percent of the time. The privacy implications of Wi-Fi access point scanning is often overlooked but presents a risk if the information is abused, according to the study. Read More

Over 4 billion people still have no Internet connection
Mobile broadband is seen as the savior, but barriers such as a lack of network coverage and content in local languages have to be overcome. Read More


WHITE PAPER: VMTurbo, Inc.

Capacity Management Processes Fit for the Cloud Era
Read this whitepaper for these 3 takeaways; the complexities of pursuing efficient capacity planning,wow to define functional requirements for your capacity management strategy, and a capacity management strategy that assures service levels while reducing performance risk and hardware footprint. Learn More

Smartphone location tracking via Wi-Fi signals and via motion sensors for subway riders
Here are two research papers about tracking people via their smartphones that might momentarily make you want to toss your phone into a lake. Both show a 90% or above accuracy in tracking people via their phones' Wi-Fi connections or motion sensors. Read More

Feds want terabit-speed optical SDN-based system
A branch in the US Department of Energy want to take software-defined network technology and combine it with a high-speed underlying optical system that will be capable of supporting large scientific applications. Read More

Bigger, better, faster: What does Wave 2 of 802.11ac have in store?
Wireless is all around us, but it's something we take for granted. Read More

Akamai report: DDoS attacks doubled in Q1 2015, SSDP top attack vector
The number of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks in first quarter of 2015 has more than doubled the number of DDoS attacks in Q1 of 2014, according to Akamai Technologies' Q1 2015 State of the Internet Security report. Read More


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