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07/01/2012
How To Mine Mountains Of Viewer Data
By Jonathan Weitz and Sanjay Subramanian More people are consuming more media on more devices, and the millions of events being generated by this consumption are resulting in volumes of valuable data. Hiding
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05/01/2012
Why Deep Packet Inspection Falls Short
By Dr. Hongwen Zhang Malicious content and attacks are evolving at the same time network traffic is increasing in both volume and complexity; the combination of the two has put traditional network filtering
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05/01/2012
Think Outside The Cable Box: Align, Refine, Streamline
By Sanjay Mewada Because the TV no longer is the only channel — or even the primary channel — through which people consume entertainment content, cable operators are working to determine what the best models
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05/01/2012
Coming Attractions: Watch This White Space
By Luke D’Arcy It would be hard to have missed all the talk about white spaces. During the last year or so, the technology has matured, and it now is on the brink of being implemented at the network level
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05/01/2012
The Challenge Of Video Search
{indesign_image: /20120501/Jeremy_Bennington_Formal.jpeg} This is a time of great innovation within the consumer-electronics and entertainment fields. The introduction of smart mobile devices has fundamentally
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02/24/2012
NCTC's Tech Edge: Reducing The Cost Of Fiber Deployment — What To Do When Existing Conduit
When a conduit is maxed out or “exhausted,” the ability to run a demarcation extension or to deliver additional (or new) fiber can become an expensive affair. When the pathway is full, the traditional option is to bore additional pathways for new conduit. Facility easements must be obtained, which can take some time and require […]