Looking back at the Internet’s past decade
What’s new, what’s old and what’s been forgotten in the past ten years of the Internet’s evolution?
What’s new, what’s old and what’s been forgotten in the past ten years of the Internet’s evolution?
Guest Post: To be truly valuable to users, future measurement systems need to reflect end-user behaviour.
“The sooner we prepared for deployment of IPv6 the better, especially as we are entering the IoT era.”
What people were speaking about at the recent Global IPv6 Summit in Hangzhou, China.
Guest Post: According to a new study, peer-to-peer updates are an essential part of future management tools, as the only way to get effective and scalable connectivity.
Guest Post: Kepler is a new method to automate the localization and monitoring of outages at IXPs and interconnection facilities by using publicly available data.
Guest Post: Read why women who graduate with degrees in engineering, computer science and ICT in Mongolia are less likely to be employed in tech jobs than men.
Guest Post: Russ White reminds us why latency and jitter are more of a killer for application performance than lack of bandwidth.
Guest Post: Volumetric DDoS attacks have scaled back a bit in sheer size, but continue to increase in frequency.
Guest Post: The challenges around whois accuracy was the topic of discussion at the APNIC 45 Cooperation SIG.