Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Zoompf, slicing and dicing performance

  Wrapping up Sprint | Wikipedia in your pocket
 
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Zoompf, slicing and dicing performance
Consider the top 1,000 most popular sites as ranked by Alexa; what type of content do you think constitutes the majority of data sent from their servers to visitor's web browsers? If you answered "image" you'd be right (according to Zoompf image downloads make up 82.96% of outbound traffic). Read More


WHITE PAPER: Aerohive

Comparing 802.11n Technologies
Wireless LAN users have access to speed in excess of 100Mbps. Learn how the different technologies compare in terms of maximum data rate and TCP throughput and find out how an 802.11n upgrade can have minimal impact on the existing network and not require a costly switch upgrade. Read more!

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Designing Tomorrow's Ethernet-Based Metropolitan Area Networks Click to continue

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Drive Business Innovation with IBM Analytics Solutions
Business leaders today are making decisions with major blind spots. But with advanced analytics, you can become a smarter, more fact-based enterprise. Read this white paper to see how IBM Analytics Solutions can help you gain a competitive advantage by enabling real-time or near-real-time decisions. Read Now

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Work Smarter with IBM Smart Analytics System
Working smarter means being able to optimize and grow your business. The IBM Smart Analytics System is a ready-to-use analytics solution that turns information into insights and accelerates decision-making across your business. Read the white paper and put your business in the best position to quickly adapt and grow in any environment. Read More

Wrapping up Sprint
Gibbs reviews reader feedback from his recent column on Sprint and ponders the costs of losing customers. Read More

Wikipedia in your pocket
Mark Gibbs checks out a device that puts all of Wikipedia (the text portion at least) in your pocket. Read More

 
 
 

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