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whitepaper Optimization of Hybrid Token-CDMA MAC System Using Cross-Layer Information2009-01-01 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
  This paper presents a joint Medium Access Control and PHYsical (MAC-PHY) layers solution for optimizing the system performance in the hybrid Token-CDMA MAC system. The proposed scheme is designed in order to provide continuous monitoring of the performance achieved by the users and adjusting transmission parameters using different spreading factors. Various performance metrics are used to demonstrate effectiveness of the cross-layer interaction for the hybrid Token-CDMA MAC protocol.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper The End of Services for Mac (SFM): Evaluating Your Replacement Options2008-12-01 Group Logic
  The purpose of this technical paper is to discuss replacement options for Services for Mac (SFM). With the release of Windows Server 2008, SFM is officially End-of-Life. Many organizations running older versions of Windows Server continue to use SFM, however Microsoft is no longer supporting it and those organizations will need to evaluate replacement options. This white paper helps explain those options, and provides guidance for organizations that wish to move to a supported platform.

Tags: Server Platforms - OS
  
whitepaper Protection for Mac and Linux Computers: genuine need or nice to have?2008-10-01 Sophos
  The current risk to computers running non-Windows platforms is small but growing. As Macs and Linux computers become more prevalent within organizations, they are likely to become more of a target for hackers as a way in to the rest of the network and a means of infecting websites. This paper investigates the real threat from non-Windows platforms. It discusses the dangers of them distributing Windows viruses, examines the implications of their growing popularity, and highlights regulatory pressure to protect them.

Tags: Desktop Client OS, Intrusion - Tampering, Security Administration, Server Platforms - OS
  
whitepaper The Best of Both Worlds Sharing Mac Files on Windows Servers2008-03-01 Group Logic
  ExtremeZ-IP is the most effective and reliable method for sharing files between Macs and Windows servers. ExtremeZ-IP supports the protocol specifically designed for the Mac and maintains the performance and security levels that Windows administrators expect. ExtremeZ-IP also resolves the sharing problems of file structure, naming conventions, and server performance and provides added benefits that include sophisticated authentication, file name policies, and caching. ExtremeZ-IP works easily with clusters and facilitates use of network home directories. Most importantly, Group Logic maintains, updates, and supports ExtremeZ-IP so that Mac users can take advantage of all the Macintosh features and enjoy the convenience of sharing files on Windows servers.

Tags: Network Technologies, Desktop Client OS
  
whitepaper Accessing Exchange 2007 From Your Apple Macintosh (Part 1)2007-10-17 TechGenix
  This paper examines the various options for accessing Exchange from Apple Mac OS X including a discussion of some of the pros and cons of each solution. It outlines the steps required to configure both the client and Exchange to allow access. The clients which are looked in detail in this paper are Mac Mail 2.1.1, Outlook Web Access in the Safari Browser, and Entourage 2004 with the latest patches.

Tags: Internet and Web, Office Suites
  
whitepaper Accessing Exchange 2007 From Your Apple Macintosh (Part 2)2007-10-16 TechGenix
  This paper show how to configure Entourage 2004 for Exchange access and will then concludes with a discussion of some of the pros and cons of each solution. I will assess each client based on the criteria such as basic email functionality, email message flagging, folder access other than inbox, public folder access and calendaring - inc. free/busy.

Tags: Internet and Web, Office Suites
  
whitepaper Hacking Leopard: Tools and Techniques for Attacking the Newest Mac OS X2007-06-22 Independent Security Evaluators
  This paper serves as an introduction to the tools and techniques available on the Mac OS X operating system for vulnerability analysis. It is particularly targeted for those security researchers already familiar with tools for Windows and/or Linux. It also reveals tools that are only found on Mac OS X and how they can be used to find security flaws, especially those that can be used in conjunction with fuzzing. By using the tools outlined in this paper, which include both Mac versions of well-known tools and some Mac OS X exclusive tools, security researchers can comfortably focus their efforts on this platform.

Tags: Security Administration
  
whitepaper Porting MFC/Win32 Applications to MAC OS X2007-04-01 Calsoft Labs
  This paper discusses on porting Visual Studio MFC/Win32 based applications to Mac OS X. It also gives an introduction to various technics available to develop a rich UI applications in Mac OS X. The paper is meant for the exclusive preview of the management of CSWL and chosen reviewers from the industry. It reflects CSWL's continuing commitment to the business community to offer its thoughtful voice on what is newly learned, what is to be taken care of and what truly matters while deciding upon on strategic IT solutions.

Tags: Desktop Client OS, Software Development Tools
  
whitepaper Best Practices: Integrating Mac OS X With Active Directory2007-04-01 Apple
  With the introduction of the Active Directory (AD) plug-in in Mac OS X 10.3, Apple has made a concerted effort to enable IT administrators to integrate Mac OS X clients and servers easily into existing Active Directory infrastructures. While every Active Directory installation is different, especially in the enterprise space, Mac OS X integrates well with the vast majority of them - and with minimum effort. Apple's support for AD extends to Mac OS X Server as well. Integrating a server is just as easy as integrating a client system. This allows Windows-based departments to take advantage of file sharing and other services in Mac OS X Server, while using their existing AD infrastructure for identification and authentication.

Tags: Data Infrastructure
  
whitepaper Hooking Postscript Data From Cups Driver in Mac OS X2007-03-01 Calsoft Labs
  The aim of this paper is to detail how to hook the print data using CUPS printer driver framework in Mac OS X operating system. The paper is meant for the exclusive preview of the management of CSWL and chosen reviewers from the industry. It reflects CSWL's continuing commitment to the business community to offer its thoughtful voice on what is newly learned, what is to be taken care of and what truly matters while deciding upon on strategic IT solutions.

Tags: Desktop Client OS, Peripherals
  

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