Need Super Fast Internet? neteffect technologies Can Hook You Up With Google Fiber

What if you no longer noticed your Internet connection? How would a more reliable, lightning fast Internet change the way you run your small business now, and in the future? For Stacy Barter’s Roasterie coffeehouse in Kansas City, it meant live streaming important community events to loyal customers while up to 400 people simultaneously stream […]
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How Charlotte is becoming a Smart City (Free Event)

Smart Cities are data driven, using communication networks, sensor technology, simulation, and human input/interaction to make better decisions about services and infrastructure. Areas where smart cities can utilize data to improve performance include power, water, wastewater, sanitation, traffic, maps and directions, local information, and emergency response plans.   Successful outcomes of making a city smart […]
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Why Your Last-Generation Firewall Can’t Keep Pace With This-Generation Threats

The Internet of Things connects everything from pacemakers to ceiling fans. While the IoT—and other trends like BYOD — offers new, exciting opportunities for businesses and consumers, it also opens up new portals for cyber attacks. It goes without saying then, that this new generation of threats can’t be countered with last generation security technology. […]
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Unified Communications: Google Hangouts vs. Skype for Business

As presented in previous articles, Skype for Business is a rebranded version of Lync, Microsoft’s business communication tool. It was launched in mid 2015 by Microsoft, and is full of enterprise Unified Communication features, with great tools for company collaboration. But Skype for Business is by no means perfect (although Microsoft is always making changes to enhance the product and correct […]
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Get Ready for Application-Layer DDoS Attacks

  For years, businesses offering Internet services have had to deal with distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. That threat has gotten worse. How do DDOS attacks work? Put simply, they overwhelm services with traffic, making it impossible to address legitimate service requests, and leaving an unfavorable impression on customers who can’t get what they want. Who […]
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