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A New Path to IPv6 Networks

A New Path to IPv6 Networks

The shortage of IPv4 addresses has accelerated the move toward IPv6. With roughly 4.3 billion possible addresses (32 bits), IPv4 can no longer meet the needs of modern connected devices. IPv6, by contrast, uses 128 bits—roughly 340 sextillion addresses—providing virtually unlimited capacity for growth. Over the past few decades, several methods have been developed...

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Open Source Software Licenses

Open Source Software Licenses

A few weeks ago I wrote a post on the Teldat blog about open source software. I explained how we were seeing the tremendous growth in the use of open source software in recent years. So much so, that the top acquisitions within the technology sector in last year have...

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The autonomous vehicle and smart cities

The autonomous vehicle and smart cities

Like many things in our lives, and as a result of the technological revolution, cities are subject to a constant transformation as they respond to the needs of the citizens who live in them and maintain or increase their sustainability. With the emergence of the IoT...

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Reactive Programming and Redux Observable

Reactive Programming and Redux Observable

The concept of reactive programming is currently thriving. It consists of dealing with asynchronous data flows called streams. One of the libraries to offer this concept is ReactiveX, which spans multiple programming languages and takes the best ideas from functional...

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RAIL LIVE 2019: The railway digitalization

RAIL LIVE 2019: The railway digitalization

Unsurprisingly, the railway industry also follows the technological advances that are happening today. That is why there are so many conferences, exhibitions and events taking place in the world, in which participants showcase the latest advances and discuss how such...

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Liberalization of the railway sector

Liberalization of the railway sector

The liberalization of the railway passenger market is scheduled to take place in 2020, and forms part of a Europe-wide liberalization of passenger transport aiming to open the market to more competition with larger benefits to consumers. When we turn our attention to...

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Open Source or Proprietary software?

Open Source or Proprietary software?

Open source software landed more than thirty years ago, but over the past few years we have seen a tremendous growth in the open source software community, taking a stronger hold in the market in comparison to proprietary software (closed source software). Indeed,...

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New technologies in healthcare

New technologies in healthcare

If there’s a sector that is at the fore of technology, it’s medicine, applying new techniques that allow us to improve our quality of life. In this blog post, I don’t want to focus on the latest technological advances, I want to focus on how new communications...

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Neighbor monitoring in Wi-Fi access points

Neighbor monitoring in Wi-Fi access points

Today, all machines need to communicate with each other. The fact that they are heavier than other technologies is the reason why the Internet has become so fundamental in our everyday lives. This would never have been possible, however, without wireless...

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Cloud as the answer to the challenges of WAN

Cloud as the answer to the challenges of WAN

It is no secret today that the world is changing, and this is also true for the world of WAN - Wide Area Network. The digital transformation is currently experiencing with the popularization of technology in all aspects of our daily lives is also generating new...

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