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React, a new technology
Launched in 2010 by Facebook, React is an open source technology that became popular when Facebook bought Instagram in 2014 and launched this new...
SD-WAN in Latin America
It’s no secret to anyone that the concept of SDN/ SD-WAN has been gaining ground over the past four years. This is in direct response to a clear...
All gigabit accesses are born (free?) and equal…
When gigabit accesses are mentioned, the first thing that comes to mind for most of us (especially in Spain) is a fibre-optic access network for...
Uptime is down. Long live the fleeting!
Since the early days of systems administration, a god has hovered over server rooms: uptime. uptime tells us how long a server has been on, which...
Why Apache Kafka?
These days, numerous applications follow a microservices architecture. And many applications manage large amounts of data (user activity on the...
Private LTE networks
Up until now, we have talked extensively about 4G and 4G+ (4G Advanced) mobile communications, and even more so about the upcoming 5G networks....
And we come to SD-WAN
When I first laid my hands on a computer in the early Eighties, I didn’t realize at the time the full magnitude of what I was looking at. From then...
In the beginning there was BITCOIN
Few things have spurred as much interest in the ICT sector in recent times as Blockchain technology. It stems from an article titled “Bitcoin: A...
A plate full of symbols
Just by looking at the bottom or rear part of an electronic IT device (such as a computer, router, monitor, etc.) or its accessories (mouse,...
Sustainable mobility: another challenge for Smart Cities
There are now almost 25,000 electric plug-in vehicles registered in Spain. According to forecasts by the Ministry for Ecological Transition, the...
A little Smarketing please…
Most successful companies and corporations have professional sales and marketing teams. If we were to summarize the work of marketing specialists,...
SD-WAN: Enhancing corporate security
The Spanish Private Security Act sets different corporate security degrees or levels. Level 1 has the lowest requirements, while Level 4 corresponds...




















