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8 Internet things that are not IoT

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8 Internet things that are not IoT
Cisco's big market numbers may not include smartphones, tablets and PCs. Read More


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No more excuses, time to roll out IPv6, says registry boss
The adoption of IPv6 will work better if more people upgrade at the same time Read More

Gartner to IT security pros: Get ready for 'digital business'
Gartner analyst explains why 'car crash' would be handled as a 'digital business'. Read More


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What should I look for in a Next Generation Firewall?
With so many vendors claiming to have a Next Generation Firewall (NGFW), it can be difficult to tell what makes each one different. John Pescatore of SANS Institute originally coined the phrase and now explains what he suggests enterprises look for when considering alternative NGFW solutions. Learn more >>

Carnegie Mellon system lets you get to the good parts of video, fast
While Video has become ubiquitous thanks mostly to smartphones it doesn’t mean you want to actually watch all of it. Carnegie Mellon University computer scientists say they have invented a video highlighting technique called LiveLight that can automatically pick out action in videos shot by smartphones, GoPro cameras or Google Glass users. +More on Network World: NASA’s coolest 'way-out' future projects+ LiveLight constantly evaluates action in a video, looking for visual novelty and ignoring repetitive or eventless sequences, to create a summary that enables a viewer to get the gist of what happened. What it produces is a miniature video trailer. Although not yet comparable to a professionally edited video, it can help people quickly review a long video of an event, a security camera feed, or video from a police cruiser's windshield camera, according to Carnegie researchers.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

VMware catches up with some Apache Struts patches, but not all
The company updates the version of Struts included in its vCenter Operations Management Suite product Read More


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Q1 2014 State of Infection Report
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SDN start-up reaches for its "Wedge"
Following Facebook model, Pluribus Networks lets Arrow spearhead server/switch hardware sales while it focuses on network hypervisor software Read More

Why Facebook's SDN switch won't affect Cisco's customers
Last week, Facebook announced a new product that's supposed to have the networking industry trembling. There were many news stories about Facebook's new homegrown SDN switch, known by the codename "Wedge" that's supposed to be the next big threat to Cisco and the traditional networking vendors. The operating system on the product runs Facebook's proprietary version of Linux called FBOSS. Read More

100Mb/sec Ethernet coming to a car near you?
The IEEE this week said it formed the 802.3 Single Twisted Pair 100 Mb/s Ethernet Study Group to explore the technological needs for a 100 Mb/s speed for Ethernet in automotive networking. Read More


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