NAC group expands its scope
Trusted Computing Group has expanded its interest in NAC to include the way devices behave once they have been admitted to networks, and the group is demonstrating this capability at Interop Las Vegas.
Trusted Computing Group has expanded its interest in NAC to include the way devices behave once they have been admitted to networks, and the group is demonstrating this capability at Interop Las Vegas.
In this corner: the current champion of the mobile phone market, the iPhone. In the other corner: a scrappy open source challenger, Android.
With social networking sites becoming more and more popular for business users, British company Trampoline Systems has released a new program it hopes will become the Facebook for the enterprise.
While no one predicted a "Mad Max"-style apocalyptic catastrophe, experts at FutureNet this week nonetheless said that Internet architecture will face stiff challenges over the next few years that could put significant strain on the Web's effectiveness.
IT departments intent on blocking access to workers' favorite consumer devices and social networking Web sites will have to change their ways or risk falling behind the times, says Interop General Manager Lenny Heymann.
The message from the big carriers at this year's CTIA Wireless conference was crystal clear: We're opening up as fast as we can, just don't push us.
ISPs that think they can support 3G and 4G standards using their current backhaul capabilities need to think again, said several experts at this week's CTIA Wireless event.
Microsoft demonstrated new features for its Windows Mobile 6.1 platform this week, including Internet Explorer and Adobe Flash capabilities.
Verizon announced last week that it has successfully tested a new peer-to-peer, file-transfer system that the company says could eliminate many of the headaches that P2P systems have traditionally caused ISPs.
Now that Apple's iPhone has swept the US consumer market off its feet, it's moving toward becoming a dominant enterprise device as well.
Limelight Networks suffered a major blow on Saturday, as a jury in the Massachusetts US District Court found that the company had infringed upon a key content delivery patent held by rival content delivery network provider Akamai.
The National Science Foundation announced this week that it had reached an agreement with Google and IBM that would let the academic research community conduct experiments through the companies'1,600-processor computer cluster.
WeFi is hoping to do for Wi-Fi connectivity what Facebook has done for social networking.
The first mobile phone to incorporate Google's open-source Android platform will debut at next week's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, a source close to British chipmaker ARM Holdings has told Reuters.
In an effort to slim down a crowded femtocell architecture field, the Femto Forum this week announced a program to unite different device models.
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