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What is SONiC and how can enterprises try the open-source NOS?

Network World

Interest in the open-source network operating system SONiC is rising as major networking vendors and start-ups look to offer resources to help enterprises give SONiC a try. A growing community of developers and users believe SONiC could change the way many large enterprises, hyperscalers and service providers run their networks.

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What is IPv6, why is it so important, and why is it adoption taking so long?

Network World

IDG Network address translation (NAT) and IPv6 Adoption of IPv6 has been delayed in part due to network address translation (NAT), which takes private IP addresses and turns them into public IP addresses. Comcast and AT&T have their networks at 70% and 73%, respectively, according to the industry group World Ipv6 Launch.

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Launching the Web 2.0 Framework - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

About Ross Dawson Keynote Speaking/Strategy AHT Group Future Exploration Network The Insight Exchange Repyoot Recent Media Appearances « Particls switches on the power of RSS | Main | A week of hot news on the web: Trade sales mark the boom » Launching the Web 2.0 report - You can download Chapter 2 on Web 2.0 Framework * Web 2.0

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Strengthening the ICT Foundation in the Asia-Pacific Region and Embracing the Digital Future

CIO Business Intelligence

With the rise of digitalization, users have higher demands for network coverage and experience, intensifying competition among operators. Currently, many Asia Pacific countries are undergoing large-scale construction of 5G and fiber broadband, posing network investment challenges for operators looking for pathways to commercial success.

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Reflections on the early days of social networking as LinkedIn reaches 100 million users

Trends in the Living Networks

While I closely followed the social networking space at the time, I didn’t join many. When I was writing Living Networks in 2002 there were no true social networking applications in existence. As it happens this model closer to LinkedIn than any of the other major social networking platforms of today.

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When least privilege is the most important thing

CIO Business Intelligence

The principle of least privilege (PoLP) is an information security concept that maintains that a user or entity should only have access to the specific data, resources, and applications needed to complete a required task. PoLP is also a fundamental pillar of zero trust network access (ZTNA) 2.0. Within a ZTNA 2.0 Within a ZTNA 2.0

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The next generation of computer interfaces will bring together the physical and digital worlds

Trends in the Living Networks

In my 2002 book Living Networks I selected Interfaces as one of the three key enablers that would bring the networks to life. In the video, Pranav tells of his plans to open source the technologies he has developed to provide broader applications for them. The video is well worth seeing.