TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
The big cable companies know that if they want to stay relevant in the wireless market, they can't do it on their own.
By Brad Reed | 22 May, 2012 01:33
Desktop-as-a-Service is an interesting way for IT execs to provide cloud-based Windows desktop sessions, as well as shared resources such as storage. DaaS can help companies roll out new desktops and support Bring Your Own Device policies.
By Tom Henderson | 21 May, 2012 14:29
We noted the customer intake procedures for each of the five DaaS vendors, focusing on what options and what type of process were used. We set a platform consisting of several Windows 7 virtual machines, as well as a Lenovo T520 running native Windows 7, another T520 running Linux Mint 2, and three MacBooks running Mac OS 5, 6, and 7 respectively, as well as an Apple iPad running iOS 5.
By Tom Henderson | 21 May, 2012 14:29
If you're a Verizon customer upset that your next smartphone contract won't include unlimited data, Sprint would like to remind you that you have an alternative.
By Brad Reed | 18 May, 2012 09:27
Comcast is trying out more flexible ways to implement its bandwidth caps by experimenting with tiered service options.
By Brad Reed | 18 May, 2012 05:31
A dozen of the world's largest Internet companies - including Facebook, Google and Comcast - have committed to June 6, as the start date for their production deployments of IPv6, an upgrade to the Internet's main communications protocol.
By Carolyn Duffy Marsan | 18 January, 2012 08:36
The most popular Web sites are under increasing pressure to add support for IPv6, a long-anticipated upgrade to IPv4, the Internet's main communications protocol.
By Carolyn Duffy Marsan | 05 February, 2010 08:01
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