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Cisco building an Internet of Everything router: Chambers
Cisco is building a router for the Internet of Everything, the company's initiative to connect the billions of devices – or 99% of the world – that it claims isn't already connected. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Motorola Solutions Inc.

What You Need to Know About 802.11AC
The first standard wireless LANs emerged at 1Mbps and 2Mbps to serve niche applications such as warehouse picking, inventory scanning and, in office buildings where mobility wasn't a requirement, cordless PC connections aimed at lowering cabling costs. Fast forward through several WLAN generations to today, and the story has completely changed. Learn more.

WHITE PAPER: HP

Unleash the full potential of BYOD with confidence
Growing numbers of smartphones and tablets are pushing enterprise networks to the limit and creating security and management challenges for IT organizations. This white paper reviews BYOD administration, performance, and security implications, and describes how the HP BYOD solution lets you realize all the benefits of BYOD, with confidence. Learn more.

The data center fabric checklist you should know
Like anything in IT, there are several considerations to mull over before employing fabric technology to converge data center operations. Read More

CCNA Prep: Learning how to Subnet Properly
By: Andy King In this article we cover one of what I have found to be the most common stumbling blocks for individuals attempting to pass the CCNA. This comes from experience in helping several individuals through the study process. Understanding subnets, wildcard masks, and slash notation Subnetting is used to divide a classful address space into smaller blocks to ease network management. Scenario... Read More

Gigabit-boosted DSL Internet standard could be ready in 2014, ITU says
A broadband standard that aims to support bandwidth-intensive applications such as streaming Ultra-HDTV movies without the need to install fiber between the distribution point and people's homes met its first-stage approval, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) said on Tuesday. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Aruba Networks

10 Steps to Improving the Mobile User Experience
This paper will outline the essential network infrastructure and support best practices necessary to deliver an optimized mobile end-user experience, and offer 10 recommended steps that lead to higher end-user satisfaction. Learn more.

Quick look: Death of India's telegram system
The 160 year-old institution hit hard by Internet, mobile phones Read More

Small, electric-powered nano-lasers may help keep Moore's Law valid
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Can your IP address give away your identity to hackers, stalkers and cybercrooks?
In today's world of hackers, stalkers and cybercriminals, not to mention government spy programs and commercial sites that collect information about you for advertising purposes, is there a way to surf the Web and keep your privacy intact? Or does that mere fact that you have an IP address mean that your identity is out there for the taking? Read More


WHITE PAPER: Xirrus

Optimize Your Wi-Fi Network
Driven by the rapid evolution of mobile devices, the move to cloud-based applications and data, and the continued development of new wireless technologies, Wi-Fi has become the network of choice for connectivity. Most new devices no longer have wired connectivity. IT managers now count Wi-Fi as an essential business facility. Learn more.

SDN, NFV creeping into provider networks
Network operators are starting small with their SDN and Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) deployments, containing them to parts of the network where they can evaluate performance before rolling it out, according to Infonetics Research. Read More

10 Ways to Be an Authentic IT Leader
If you follow the news you can find a litany of examples of poor leadership. People are distrustful or cynical of today's leadership and many times with good reason. That's why being an authentic leader is so important. Getting all your people onboard and moving in the same direction is paramount to success in the fast-paced environment of IT. Read More

When will we turn off IPv4?
So when do we turn the lights off on IPv4? We put this question to the gogoNET community and the answer may surprise you. In case you're not aware, gogoNET comprises 90,000 networking professionals who are in the process of migrating their networks, services or products to IPv6. Since they're the ones doing the work they provide a unique perspective of when the Internet will be v6 only. Read More


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