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    Carl Weinschenk

    Carl Weinschenk Carl Weinschenk Carl Weinschenk is a long-time IT and telecom journalist. His coverage areas include the IoT, artificial intelligence, artificial intelligence, drones, 3D printing LTE and 5G, SDN, NFV, net neutrality, municipal broadband, unified communications and business continuity/disaster recovery. Weinschenk has written about wireless and phone companies, cable operators and their vendor ecosystems. He also has written about alternative energy and runs a website, The Daily Music Break, as a hobby.

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    SDNs: The Only Thing to Fear Is Confusion Itself

    Technology itself is hard and confusing. But the sophistication of the technology itself doesn’t hold a candle to the...

    Efficient Data Centers Increasingly Crucial for Telecom Companies

    Data centers used by enterprises and Web services companies use tremendous amounts of energy. Wringing even a small percentage...

    Vectorization Saving DSL

    Happy July 4, everyone. This is a short week, at least in the United States. That doesn’t mean that...

    Catching Up: Fast Mobile Growth in Underdeveloped Countries

    The future of mobile devices is bright. And, increasingly, that future, or at least the part of it that...

    M2M: The Future Is Here

    Machine-to-Machine, nicknamed “the Internet of Things,” probably by a marketer who was a literature major in college, is similar...

    IEEE Aims High in Home Networking

    Home networks can be found in the air and riding atop home electrical wiring, in copper telephone wires and...

    BlackBerry’s Perpetual Farewell

    BlackBerry 10: The Top Five Enterprise Security Features The long goodbye of Research in Motion/BlackBerry may finally be entering...

    Altair’s Goal: Slash LTE Chip Prices

    It’s Friday, which always is good news. Here is a dig into the meaning of noteworthy news and commentary...

    Samsung Lines Up New Galaxy Tablets Against iPad

    Samsung and Apple are going at each other ferociously across the board. One of the most contested areas, of...

    Security News From and About Google Still Isn’t Good

    I read two bits of troubling news this week concerning Google. One deals directly with the security of its...

    The Slow Trip to Fast Broadband

    Like the stock market in recent years, the road to gigabit per second broadband is an up-and-down affair, with...

    Hurricane Preparedness Best Practices for IT and the Business

    The telecommunications and IT industries have gotten several rude awakenings from mother nature in the form of hurricanes during...