Data Traffic stories
Vertiv, a global digital infrastructure provider, reports over 100% capacity expansion since its 2021 acquisition of E&I Engineering and PowerBar Gulf, with future plans to double these figures by 2025.
Akamai Technologies' new software 'Content Protector', launched in Sydney, promises enhanced protection for businesses against sophisticated content scraping attacks.
East-West traffic, with its increasing importance in today's network architectures, is a domain that cannot be overlooked.
From the finance department to human resources, optimised workflows are the number one way to stand out to their customers and meet business goals.
The global submarine optical fibre cable market's revenue is projected to increase from its current value of US$20.6 billion in 2023.
AliExpress partners with Similarweb to expand global market share using technology to discover new referral traffic sources and evaluate performance.
5G small cell deployments are set to take over from 4G in 2028 as mobile network operators scramble to meet skyrocketing mobile data traffic demands.
The recent Ericsson mobility report has signalled a significant growth in mobile data traffic over the last 10 years, with an increase over 300-fold.
A10 has released what it says is the first firewall solution to consolidate multiple converged security solutions into one package.
Ovum urges telcos to reduce competition and increase collaboration, citing over 3,500 service launches since 2009. Innovation, not rivalry, is key to survival.
Huawei's chief reassured NZ politicians that the tech giant poses no risk to cyber-security, despite prior US accusations. Labour MPs still voice concerns.
Openwave has launched Analytics Express, a cloud-based solution to monitor, manage, and monetise mobile data traffic, enhancing efficiency for operators.
Equinix expands its Internet Exchange ecosystem in Seoul, enabling customers to interconnect with KINX and KRIX.
SUNeVision wins tender for second landing station in Hong Kong, reinforcing its position as a leading data center provider.
As the Metro Ethernet Forum approaches its 10th anniversary, the Carrier Ethernet market is expected to grow from USD $20 billion to up to $50 billion by 2014.