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Incognito Software Systems Inc. provides service orchestration software and services that help digital service providers manage the next-generation broadband experience. Founded 30 years ago, Incognito has over 200 customers worldwide, including Claro, Cox, Digicel, Globe, and Orange, leveraging its solutions to fast-track the introduction of innovative broadband services over fiber, cable, fixed wireless technologies, while delivering a great customer experience. The company is a division of the Lumine Group, a portfolio of Constellation Software Inc., the largest independent software company in Canada.
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The Future of the Connected Home
By Incognito on November 6, 2013

While it’s clear that increased video streaming is already affecting service providers, in the future, the connected home will create further issues. It won’t be long until it’s normal for...

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Deploying for the Incognito Community Exchange
By Incognito on November 5, 2013

Of course, you can’t have a training session without instructors. They’re responsible for driving the learning agenda as well as providing the necessary support for participants. As usual,...

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Highlights from SCTE Cable-Tec Expo 2013
By Incognito on October 31, 2013

So, what were my highlights? There’s been a lot of buzz about DOCSIS 3.1 and the pending initial release of the spec this month. Last year, the announcements about DOCSIS 3.1 allowed us all...

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Broadband World Forum and the Connected Home
By Incognito on October 29, 2013

This year, BBWF became the place to meet the entire broadband industry, with many cable operators joining their telco colleagues at the show, including the CTOs of leading MSOs such as...

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IP Solutions for the Real World
By Incognito on October 22, 2013

That’s why I’m excited to announce the two latest speakers to join the lineup of our upcoming Incognito Community Exchange (ICE) 2013 event in Cancun, Mexico. These speakers will present...

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The Future of Software-defined Networks
By Incognito on October 15, 2013

Large tech companies like Amazon and Google are already starting to use SDN, but it’s clear that this new way of routing also offers a world of networking possibilities for service...

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Beyond the Set-top Box
By Incognito on October 8, 2013

Today, flat screens come with two or more HDMI inputs — the industry’s response to the growing number of HDMI-enabled devices and HD content proliferating the market. This is certainly a...

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Beat the Top 5 Cable IPv6 Challenges
By Incognito on October 1, 2013

1. IPv6 is Not Yet Seen as Necessary Only a small percentage of Internet traffic currently runs on IPv6 and many operators feel that they have enough IP addresses to meet their needs....

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Web Applications – Part 2: Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen?
By Incognito on September 26, 2013

Now that the roles have been established, we can assign tasks. For the Backend, the tasks are relatively simple to summarize and are (nearly) universally accepted: Databases store...

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Web Applications – Part 1: Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen?
By Incognito on September 24, 2013

Before I begin, here is a bit of background for those unfamiliar with web applications. Web applications consist of three basic components:

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