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Do You Really Need Wireless Internet?

Posted by Michael Lupacchino on Wed, Dec 01, 2010

With so many options on the market today for mobile internet capabilities, I have to wonder if all the hubbub is actually worth the investment.

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Topics: Mobile Device Management, New Technology

NSK Inc Joins Forces With netBlazr Broadband Internet

Posted by Michael Lupacchino on Thu, Nov 04, 2010

For Immediate Release

Boston, MA, November 4, 2010 – NSK Inc, a Boston-based IT consulting firm is now a channel partner with netBlazr IncnetBlazr is an innovative new Internet Service Provider (ISP) with coverage in Downtown Boston. netBlazr uses next-generation directional radios to transmit broadband service directly to its customers’ via an office window. netBlazr’s radical business model enables it to deliver basic DSL or cable modem speeds for free and high-speed premium services for a small fraction of market rates

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Topics: Managed Services, Announcements, New Technology

Another Reason To Use A VPN

Posted by Michael Lupacchino on Wed, Nov 03, 2010

A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a computer network that allows users to use the internet to connect to a secured network (usually their office’s private network).

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Topics: Disaster Recovery, New Technology

IPv4 Killed The TV Star

Posted by Michael Lupacchino on Fri, Oct 15, 2010

IPv4 IPv6 Transition

Internet Television is gaining mucho momentum these days. Apple has a new version of Apple TV, Sony just announced a new line of HDTVs with built in Google TV software, and users who have Netflix accounts can stream movies via a Roku set-top box or their TiVo units.

Even as the media giants (mostly Google and Apple) roll out newer, prettier, faster versions of their Internet to TV solutions, what the enterprises are neglecting to take into consideration is the IPv4 to IPv6 transition.

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Topics: New Technology

IPv6 - The Future of the Internet

Posted by Michael Lupacchino on Tue, Sep 28, 2010

Internet Protocol Version 6

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Topics: New Technology