Network software



A Computer Weekly buyer's guide to networking for the modern workplace
The Covid-19 pandemic has transformed our networking habits. In this 17-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how firms are coping with the shift to remote working, the new challenges facing IT leaders and the alternatives to strained virtual private networks.
News : Network software
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December 31, 2020
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Top 10 networking stories of 2020
Here are Computer Weekly’s top 10 networking stories of 2020
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December 24, 2020
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Digital infrastructure flourishes in 2020
Study from co-operative trade association for next-generation broadband services notes increased industry investment and roll-out growth, marking a significant year for network infrastructure
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December 22, 2020
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UK parliamentary committee slams government broadband targets as unrealistic
Report highlights missed targets and overpromising in gigabit infrastructure roll-out and urges government and national regulator to take bolder, faster action to address the causes of costs and delays
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December 16, 2020
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Singapore employees want more support for remote working
Singapore workers faced challenges in accessing internal company resources, spotty connections and had to use their personal devices for business while working remotely
In Depth : Network software
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Three network technologies driven by cloud-native computing
Networking technologies are being driven heavily by digitisation and cloud computing. Gartner picks three networking trends to watch Continue Reading
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The new reality of 5G
5G’s development has been driven by a variety of use cases leading to a multi-service capability – a network of networks. But what is the reality of this, and how is it expected to change as we move forward? Continue Reading
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Ericsson reveals plans for 5G, IoT – and self-driving buses
World’s third biggest maker of telecommunication equipment reveals its plans for new technologies including 5G, the internet of things and automation Continue Reading
Blog Posts : Network software
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Moogsoft widens AIOps to build the ‘virtual NOC’
Artificial Intelligence IT Operations (AIOps) company Moogsoft has come forward with version 8.0 of its Moogsoft Enterprise product. This is software designed to serve IT Ops and DevOps teams as ... Continue Reading
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Tanium Converge 2019: keynote notes, quotes & anecdotes
The Computer Weekly Developer Network team found itself 'down south' in Nashville, Tennessee this week for Tanium CONVERGE 2019. Now in its fourth year, the event has gained some critical mass and ... Continue Reading
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Cisco’s DevNet Walk-Run-Fly developer play
Cisco is not a cables, hubs, switches and routers (did someone say token ring adapter?) focused networking company, Cisco is a software company focused on developers - right? Well, such is the ... Continue Reading
Opinion : Network software
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What’s next for Wi-Fi?
New and emerging 802.11 wireless LAN technologies continue to develop. Users who need to replace routers have a decision to make: buy now or wait for the next upgrade cycle in 2021? Continue Reading
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Three technology trends shaping dynamic networks
The head of networking at Google Cloud looks at how the move to a microservices architecture is leading to a networking technology revolution Continue Reading
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Can Europe legally share data with the US? A court far away is about to decide
The European Court of Justice will deliver an opinion on whether Europe can legally continue to send private data about European citizens to the US Continue Reading
Videos : Network software
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BYOD and the issue of privacy
Computer Weekly discusses the issue of BYOD and privacy with MobileIron and law firm Bircham Dyson Bell
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Video: No desk, no office - Microsoft experiments with future of work
Microsoft is using its Dutch headquarters as part of a radical experiment that the company believes could demonstrate the future of the workplace.
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Interviews from the Get Ahead 08 event
ComputerWeekly went along to the Get Ahead 2008 event and spoke to speakers from Star Internet, Microsoft and Armstrong Communications about their presentations.