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20 years of open source: Its world-changing history in brief

Today, open source powers servers, computers, devices, and all manner of software. But two decades ago, it was a fringe, radical idea that seemed destined to remain academic Read More

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8 lesser-known videoconferencing options for work
Review: 5 top hardware-based Wi-Fi test tools
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4 data analytics trends that will dominate 2018
Don't worry about selecting the 'wrong' public cloud
Microsoft's Office on iOS improvements puts enterprises everywhere
Java 101: Datastructures and algorithms in Java, Part 3
Rust roadmap: The new features planned for Rust 2018

White Paper: Ixia

2017 Ixia Security Report

All IT organizations are conscious of their networks' attack surface. Enterprises, service providers, and data centers alike worry about every new device they insert into their networks, because they understand that any of these devices could create a vulnerability. But the attack surface is not just about growth in threats. Read More

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8 lesser-known videoconferencing options for work

If some of your workers are too far away to join you in your huddle room, here are eight options to help them feel they're really there. Read More

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Review: 5 top hardware-based Wi-Fi test tools

A look at penetration testers and airwave monitors from AirCheck, Cape Networks, EyeQ, NetBeez and WiFi Pineapple. Read More

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Internet slowdowns might become a thing of the past

A new way of providing the same optical bandwidth optimization as one sees in huge-scale core networks could appear in homes and small businesses. Read More

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4 data analytics trends that will dominate 2018

As businesses transform into data-driven enterprises, data technologies and strategies need to start delivering value. Here are four data analytics trends to watch in the months ahead. Read More

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Don't worry about selecting the 'wrong' public cloud

The reality is that it matters much more about what you do after you pick the provider than which one you pick. Read More

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Microsoft's Office on iOS improvements puts enterprises everywhere

Both personal and enterprise users can now access enterprise-class Microsoft Office productivity and collaborative tools on Macs, PCs, iPads and iPhones. Read More

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Java 101: Datastructures and algorithms in Java, Part 3

Multidimensional arrays are useful for complex computing scenarios, and ragged arrays can help conserve memory for big data applications. Learn how to create multidimensional arrays and ragged arrays and use them in your Java programs. Read More

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Rust roadmap: The new features planned for Rust 2018

The Epoch release is likely to ship in September, and keep "unstable" features separate from the Rust 2018 production version Read More

White Paper: WEI

An Introduction to the New IT Approach Called Hybrid IT

In order to meet the needs of today's digital business, IT organizations are grappling with how to cost-effectively manage two environments: the traditional on-premises data center and the cloud. Hybrid IT can help companies achieve the right balance-enabling IT organizations to deploy services to customers as quickly as possible in the most cost efficient, consistent and secure delivery method. Learn more about this new approach. Read More

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