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AT&T Demands Control Over Its Customers’ Deployment of SIP Trunking

No Jitter (www.nojitter.com) Hank Levine Does it Matter? Yes. It’s not simply that AT&T’s conduct is heavy-handed and unjustified. It’s that what AT&T is doing flies in the face of the carrier’s pronouncements on the state of the market and its widely proclaimed commitment to innovation.  

Los juegos y la empresa: Administrando los riesgos

CIO Peru Joaquin Gamboa LB3’S FAME IS SPREADING! See Joaquin Gamboa’s article below on “Gamification” picked up by CIO Peru Últimamente, los juegos para la empresa (o gamification) han estado dando vueltas en los círculos de los CXO (directores ejecutivos). Para los que no están familiarizado con el concepto, “gamification” […]

Zakelijk ‘gamen’ zeker niet zonder risico

De gamificatiehype verbijstert sommige leidinggevenden, maar staat niet voor niets hoog op de agenda bij bestuurders. Maar wat zijn nu de risico’s ervan? ComputerWorld Netherlands Joaquin Gamboa LB3’s Fame is spreading! Take a look at Joaquin Gamboa’s “Gamification” article picked up by ComputerWorld Netherlands Een nieuw onderwerp op veel agenda’s […]

iCloudy with a Chance of Sun

No Jitter (www.nojitter.com) Anthony Mangino and Joaquin Gamboa With the iCloud announcement, Apple joins the ranks of Google, Microsoft, Dropbox, and others offering (or claiming to offer) some form of cloud computing services to consumers. While each service is unique, taken as a whole these offerings are redefining the way […]

Faster & Cheaper

Lodging Magazine (www.lodgingmagazine.com) David Rohde & Kevin DiLallo Exploding demand for guest Internet access is forcing hotel owners and managers to look for sources of faster, cheaper service. On that score, there’s both good news and bad news. CLICK HERE FOR ENTIRE ARTICLE.  

Does ARIN have the right to approve all IPv4 address sales?

Nortel/Microsoft deal highlights questions surrounding ARIN’s authority over IPv4 trades Network World A U.S. bankruptcy court in Delaware recently approved Nortel’s sale of 666,624 IPv4 addresses to Microsoft for $7.5 million. Despite this precedent, a debate is raging in Internet policy circles about how sales of IPv4 addresses — particularly […]