Network automation: the complexity conundrum
Automation can be a double-edged sword in the network arena. What we need is intelligent automation
Automation can be a double-edged sword in the network arena. What we need is intelligent automation
Quantum computers are still in development. But the quantum Internet may be closer than you think
What happened in 2014, and what happens when RuNet comes to Ukraine
Our wireless world depends on a few hundred fiber cables laid on the ocean floor
Part two of our interview with the man behind packet switching
Part one of our huge interview with one of the key people behind the modern connected world
Edge applications aren’t the same as cloud ones, so they don’t need the same hardware
We talk to Loon's CTO about what Alphabet is up to
It's finally coming, and data center networks will have to adjust
Amazon has announced a satellite broadband service. But by the time it is in the skies, there will be lots of other options
Rami Rahim wants to sell licenses, not boxes
Over the next few years, telecommunications networks will have to scale up - and it could be the defining moment for open source software
MainOne’s founding mission was to bring Internet access to Nigeria. While some of its efforts have paid off, battles must still be waged on many fronts
There are ambitious plans to keep Ethernet at the forefront of data center networks
Having more international connectivity in Australia is great, though is likely to disincentive content caching and increase the flow of international traffic, says James Braunegg, managing director of Micron21
Fast-growing hyperscale data centers have a huge demand for cabling
Data has to be located close to people and devices: Edge could mean a new surge of strength for telcos
Terrorists and Russia are highlighted as risks to international connectivity
After years spent in military labs, laser communications satellites are ready to provide an alternative to submarine cables
The cloud is ready, but governments should not regulate and tax it
Engineers are hard to convince but SDN will become the norm, says Charles Ferland from Nuage Networks
Deployment has been gradual so far, but software defined networking (SDN) is set to take off