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Network failure spurs IT overhaul at law schoolOpen in New Window
Jon Brodkin chronicles how the IT Department responded to a systemic network failure at the New England School of Law in Boston. read more »
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Comcast starts new year with new network management systemOpen in New Window
"As promised, Comcast has turned off its "P2P specific technique" throughout its network, the company says. Now, it will handle congestion by identifying the problem, not the protocol." read more »
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Add Social Proof to Your Blog With TweetBacksOpen in New Window
In this post Dan Zarrella tells us about a new tool he’s created for bloggers - TweetBacks - a tool that allows you to add instances where your blog has been mentioned on Twitter to your blogs read more »
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Verizon offers content providers cheap access to its networkOpen in New Window
Verizon's new "Partner Port Program" might sounds like some kind of robot sex interface, but it's actually about encouraging content owners to pay for direct access to Verizon's network. Read More... read more »
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Social networks link terroristsOpen in New Window
A new breed of terrorists are using online forums to recruit people who align themselves with the mission of Al Qaeda, creating global networks of would-be terrorists who pose a growing threat, a sen read more »
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Riding the downturn: Network vendors eye new markets in ’09Open in New Window
Today's rough economy hasn't put the breaks on vendor ambition. Microsoft, Cisco, HP, VMware, Juniper and Avaya have big plans for 2009. read more »
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Get your network ready for videoOpen in New Window
As video takes off in the enterprise, IT leaders need to plan how they'll handle content management and bandwidth demands. read more »
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Myspace comes to TV with Intel, YahooOpen in New Window
Consumers will be able to exchange messages with MySpace friends on their TVs while watching shows, thanks to a social-networking application for TVs jointly launched by MySpace.com, Intel and Yahoo read more »
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