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The Internet Singularity, Delayed: Why Limits in Internet Capacity Will Stifle Innovation on the Web
Executive Summary
In this research study, Nemertes performed an independent in-depth analysis of Internet and IP infrastructure (which we call capacity) and current and projected traffic (which we call demand) with the goal of understanding how each has changed over time, and determining if there will ever be a point at which demand exceeds capacity.
To assess infrastructure capacity, we reviewed details of carrier expenditures and vendor revenues, and compared these against market research studies. To compute demand, we took a unique approach: Instead of modeling user behavior based on measuring the application portfolios that users had currently deployed, and projecting deployment of those applications in future, we looked directly at how user consumption of available bandwidth has changed over time.
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Internet Infrastructure Study - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Reaching Out to Protect Within: Comparing and Contrasting ISO and NIST Information Security Standards
Overview:
In Nemertes' latest research benchmark, "Service Oriented Architectures
and Applications," a resounding 90.6% of participants say that compliance requirements directly affect their SOA. In fact, we know
that compliance requirements directly affect all aspects of IT.
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