Peer-to-peer updates for edge compute nodes
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: 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.
The FIRST TC Kathmandu meeting, held at APRICOT 2018, provided a snapshot of security mitigation measures in Nepal and the Asia Pacific region.
Guest Post: 2017 was marred by a number of highly publicized routing incidents, further demonstrating the lack of routing controls that could prevent them from happening.
Guest Post: Learn about the overall architecture of the RIPE Atlas network and how it ensures secure communication between probes.
APNIC participated at Internet Week Japan in Tokyo from 28 November to 1 December 2017.