Thursday, May 7, 2009

Can your online past come back to haunt you?

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May 07, 2009
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In this issue:

1. Can your online past come back to haunt you?

2. The Internet sky really is falling

3. IPv6 security guru fields questions

4. Update: WiGig Alliance to push for fast wireless streaming

5. Senator calls for new net neutrality rules

6. Robert L. Mitchell: Vonage retools customer service

7. Cisco Q3 revenue, earnings fall

8. Get SOA Policy Management Right


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Can your online past come back to haunt you?

Most agree that it pays to remove embarrassing photos and their ilk -- but not
everyone thinks it matters.
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The Internet sky really is falling

Many folks are familiar with the modeling we've done over the past few years
highlighting the fact that Internet demand is outstripping capacity,
specifically access capacity. The findings were, to put it mildly,
controversial: We've been called everything from carrier shills to nut-jobs.
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IPv6 security guru fields questions

Although he acknowledges that businesses have yet to embrace IPv6, security guru
Scott Hogg says that doesn't mean IT executives can ignore the security problems
that the next generation Internet protocol can present.
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Update: WiGig Alliance to push for fast wireless streaming

The WiGig Alliance, which includes Intel and Microsoft, plans to introduce a
specification for short-range, gigabit-speed wireless networking.
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Senator calls for new net neutrality rules

The Federal Communications Commission needs to pass strong new net-neutrality
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market by large broadband providers, U.S. Senator Ron Wyden said Wednesday.
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Robert L. Mitchell: Vonage retools customer service

Vonage is improving its customer service operations, but online reviews have yet
to reflect that.
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Cisco Q3 revenue, earnings fall

Cisco Systems' revenue for its third fiscal quarter fell 17% from a year
earlier, while net income plunged 21% to $1.3 billion, or 23 cents per share.
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Get SOA Policy Management Right

IT leaders must understand the general characteristics of the SOA policy life
cycle. This will help you to watch over critical control points and
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