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Big data strains small-business bandwidth

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Big data strains small-business bandwidth
You'd think the burden of the data explosion would fall primarily on storage infrastructure. In fact, for many small businesses, WAN bandwidth is proving to be the biggest bottleneck. Read More


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Hackers target IPv6
The biggest looming security threat lies in the fact that enterprise networks already have tons of IPv6 enabled devices, including every device running Windows Vista or Windows 7, Mac OS/X, all Linux devices and BSD. Read More

Net neutrality is too regulatory -- but Stop Online Piracy isn't?
Several Republicans in the U.S. Congress who voted this year to overturn Net neutrality rules have now signed on to sponsor one of two bills that would allow the U.S. Department of Justice to seek court orders to shut down websites accused of infringing copyright. Read More

FCC finds AT&T's purchase of T-Mobile not in the public interest
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission's staff has found AT&T's proposed $39 billion acquisition of rival T-Mobile USA to be contrary to the public interest, with officials there saying the deal would result in the largest single concentration in the U.S. mobile market in history. Read More

Boost in IPv6 use is only one step to solution
Support for IPv6 has grown by almost 20 times in the past year by one measure, but most websites still can't be reached without IPv4, the current Internet Protocol, which is near running out of unclaimed addresses. Read More



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