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whitepaper Provably Secure Ubiquitous Systems: Universally Composable RFID Authentication Protocols2006-05-10 01:00:27 Florida State University
  This paper examines two unlinkably anonymous, simple RFID identification protocols that require only the ability to evaluate hash functions and generate random values, and that are provably secure against Byzantine adversaries. The main contribution is a universally composable security model tuned for RFID applications. By making specific setup, communication, and concurrency assumptions that are realistic in the RFID application setting, one arrive at a model that guarantees strong security and availability properties, while still permitting the design of practical RFID protocols.   
whitepaper Sprint Global Quality of Service: Guarantor of Application Delivery2006-09-09 01:00:12 Sprint
  With the typical company running between 50 and 300 applications over their wide area network, and large multi-national corporations running as many as 1500 applications on their networks, the focus is appropriately on the performance of these network applications to improve business productivity and reduce costs. But not all applications are equal and some require priority and delivery of their information before others. Quality of Service (QoS) is all about delivery of applications reliably, with the appropriate level of security. Sprint Global MPLS VPN, powered by Cisco Systems, delivers QoS at the edge of the network where bottleneck occur, between the service provider and customer edge routers.

Since Sprint has an all IP MPLS OC-192 core network that is flat, simple, and congestion free, with backbone link at 40% utilization or less, complex traffic engineering is not a requirement. Sprint offers six Classes of Service (CoS) between the customer edge and network edge routers, separating premium, business, standard, and best effort traffic for different applications. With Sprint, CoS is part of the Global MPLS VPN service and not an extra charge like you will see with many of its competitors.
  
whitepaper The Fast Track to Higher Value Enterprise Services and Relationships2006-04-19 10:12:50 Alcatel
  Managed communication services (MCS) have emerged in response to growing demand from enterprises for an enhanced range of network-based services that can optimize total cost of ownership, integrate with traditional service delivery models, and guarantee an appropriate technological evolution path. Market forecasts for MCS point to a rapid growth of 10 to 15 percent per year over the next five years, reaching $60 billion a year worldwide - or approximately 20 percent of total service provider business with enterprises.

Service providers looking to take a piece of this market are enhancing their enterprise service offerings - and their business relationships - by adding high-value services across the MCS range: managed business communications, managed employee interactions, managed customer interactions and managed networking.
  
whitepaper Webinar: Manage Your Information and Media Assets Better2006-08-30 01:00:13 EMC
  How can you increase operational efficiencies while growing new revenue streams? Today, Telco, Media/Entertainment and Publishing companies are challenged to get control over the vast amount of information that they use to run their business, and the media assets that generate revenue.

View this on demand webinar and learn how you can:

  • Use a common platform to manage mobile content such as ringtones and video
  • Effectively manage media, such as video on demand, delivered over IP networks
  • Efficiently manage large broadcast files
  • Manage the lifecycle of media and editorial content from concept to production to distribution
  • Improve customer service to reduce customer churn
  • Streamline contracts management

  
whitepaper Resource Directed Discovery and Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks2006-05-10 01:00:28 University of Texas
  Communication in ad hoc networks traditionally relies on network addresses known a priori. This paper addresses the need for application-aware adaptive communication that creates network routes based on applications' dynamic resource requests. The authors motivate this need by examining the state of the art in mobile ad hoc network communication, the requirements of applications, and the impact of existing protocols on flexibility and efficiency and introduce an intuitive generalization to source routing which facilitates discovery of a resource in an ad hoc network and the creation and maintenance of a route from the requesting host to the discovered destination.   
whitepaper IP Voice is ready for business2006-03-08 04:40:04
  Voice telephony can now be carried over business quality IP to give considerable cost savings and productivity gains. Here we explore the developments in Voice over IP including the different choices and benefits of implementation strategies and how IP telephony enables businesses to remain competitive today.   
whitepaper HP Serviceguard Solutions for End-to-End High Availability and Disaster Tolerance2007-02-01 14:15:04 Hewlett-Packard
  Investing in the appropriate IT infrastructure for high availability and disaster tolerance is a critical, strategic decision. Solutions must be reliable, proven, and cost-effective, and they must enable you to respond rapidly to shifting business needs and opportunities. Building on the concept of virtualization, HP Serviceguard solutions gracefully handle both planned and unplanned events. This white paper explains how HP Serviceguard can help you flexibly manage your clustered environment—and protect your mission-critical applications and data in the event of a disaster. Download it today!

  
whitepaper Why Wait? Get Unified Commmunications for Exchange Now2006-10-31 15:35:07 Adomo
  Over the past several months, much has been said of Microsoft's announcement of unified communications functionality in Exchange 2007. A lot of it is good: a single desktop client (Outlook), integration with Live Communications Server, and message access via a variety of devices, including mobile phones and PDAs. And much causes concern: Exchange 2007 will only work on 64-bit servers and cannot co-exist with some older Exchange servers. Moving from your TDM phone system to VoIP on Exchange will have to be a flash cut; no phased migration for your multiple offices or phone systems. And if Exchange is unavailable, then voice messages cannot be delivered or received.

Learn how to extend unified communications functionality to Exchange 2000 and 2003. Adomo provides unified communications and intelligent mobility on a hardened appliance platform and connects to traditional TDM and new IP PBX systems, out of the box.
  
whitepaper IPv6 - The Next Generation of Networking0000-00-00 Hewlett-Packard (HP)
  Download this white paper from ProCurve Networking by HP for an introduction to Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), which promises significant improvements over IPv4 in terms of scalability, security, mobility, and convergence. The paper discusses the technical features and advantages of IPv6 as well as the potential business benefits companies can realize through IPv6 technology deployments. The paper also looks at the transition mechanisms that will enable a seamless migration from IPv4 to IPv6 and lays out adoption strategies for deploying IPv6 in enterprise environments.

Tags: TCP - IP
  
whitepaper Accelerating Deployment of IP Multimedia Subsystems (IMS): IMS Telco Server Proof of Concept2006-12-26 01:00:57 Intel
  Because of the heavy technical demands placed on an IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), AdvancedTCA promises to be an ideal platform for IMS infrastructure deployment. To explore this promise and to demonstrate the applicability of Intel products and the products of the AdvancedTCA ecosystem, Intel is creating a series of Proof of Concept platforms for IMS.