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whitepaper NeTS-NOSS: Algorithms & System Support for Data Integrity in Wireless Sensor Networks2006-04-03 University of Chicago
  Wireless sensor networks are becoming increasingly important in the observation of physical phenomena. Indeed, they offer no less than a new type of instrument with the potential of advancing knowledge by monitoring the world at unprecedented scales and resolutions to reveal previously unobservable details. However, for this to happen, it is crucial that one be able to trust that the information from a sensor network is of sustained high quality. While recent research has led to tremendous progress in the enabling platforms and technologies, the issue of integrity of sensed information has received little attention. There is both a lack of systematic understanding of the causes of integrity compromise, and a lack of algorithms and system support to cope with them.

Tags: Monitoring Systems, Mobile - Wireless Communications
  
whitepaper The Essential Guide to Fax Over VoIP2006-06-29 04:12:46 FaxBack
  Convergence of voice and data networking is no longer just a good idea; it is the future of telecommunications. Faxing technology, thought by some critics as an outdated form of business communication, is here to stay. For many businesses today, the current state of the art in fax technology is the network fax server. Whether large or small, every network fax server requires specific hardware configurations, fax hardware support, and installation, maintenance, and support of the connection between the fax server and the public telephone network. But with the wide implementation of VoIP-capable network routers and switches, a new horizon opens up for companies to leverage network fax; Fax over IP (FoIP).   
whitepaper Voice over Wireless LAN Solution Brief2007-02-01 14:07:57 Hewlett-Packard
  Let this white paper from ProCurve Networking by HP serve as your primer on Voice over Wireless LAN (VoWLAN), a solution that marries WLAN and IP telephony technologies to help ensure that workers can always be reached when needed—especially when they're away from their desks. VoWLAN technology can help alleviate the problems associated with cell phone use in enterprise facilities, including poor interior coverage and expensive per-minute or per-month charges. Download the paper to learn how VoWLAN technology is helping today's organizations expand their communications capabilities while further leveraging their existing WLAN and VoIP investments.   
whitepaper Escalating Demands Strain Aging Network2006-04-01 Cisco Systems
  Maintaining a modern IT and network infrastructure is not a one-time event. Requirements evolve continuously, as do technologies. Therefore, refreshing the network should be an ongoing process of network optimization or outright repair. Cisco offers a complete line of computer network components - routers, switches, wireless, advanced security, networked storage, and voice technology. Each of these technologies has garnered world-class status individually, but works much better together. It will lower the risk and total cost of ownership, accelerate the deployment of a converged voice and data network, improve operational efficiency, and enhances the customer experience.

Tags: Wireless LAN, Infrastructure Management
  
whitepaper GDS Conferencing V1.0: A Complete Enterprise Voice Conferencing Solution Based on Asterisk Platform2006-03-23 GDS Partners
  Nearly every company today uses Voice Conferencing in daily business to maximize productivity. There are many conferencing solutions in the market but the challenge is to integrate a scalable solution that will meet one's needs and also delivers cost-efficiency and good Return On Investment (ROI). GDS Conferencing solution is a cost effective, feature rich Enterprise Voice Conferencing solution based on native Asterisk voice conferencing application.

Tags: ROI - TCO
  
whitepaper Performance Analysis of the WLAN-First Scheme in Cellular/WLAN Interworking2006-03-21 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
  In the interworking between a cellular network and Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs), a two-tier overlaying structure exists in the WLAN-covered areas. Due to the heterogeneous underlying Quality-of-Service (QoS) support, the admission of traffic in these areas has a significant impact on QoS satisfaction and overall resource utilization, especially when multiple services are considered. This paper analyzes the performance of a simple admission strategy, referred to as WLAN-first scheme, in which incoming voice and data service requests always first try to get admission to the WLAN whenever it is available.

Tags: Wireless LAN, Quality of Service
  
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 The Data Integrity Imperative: If It Isn't Accurate, It Isn't Available2006-03-03 Vision Solutions
  When questions of integrity are considered, companies often focus primarily on the integrity of business data. Clearly, this is crucial, but it is only one aspect of the integrity issue. Business data is useful only if the applications that access, update, analyze and manipulate are functioning properly. That can happen only if, in addition to the business data, the program code and related system data, such as user IDs and passwords, are also uncorrupted. Thus, the integrity of all system objects must be protected in a high availability solution. Vision established the benchmark for data integrity in the high availability industry when, more than five years ago, it incorporated the use of "While active" Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) technology into its data synchronization checking facility to ensure bit-for-bit integrity.

Tags: High Availability, Back-up
  
whitepaper Why Wait? Get Unified Commmunications for Exchange Now2007-01-04 08:59:04 Adomo
  Much has been said of Microsoft's announcement that it will include unified communications functionality in Exchange 2007, but there's some cause for concern: Exchange 2007 will work only on 64-bit servers and cannot co-exist with some older Exchange servers. Moving from your TDM phone system to VoIP on Exchange, therefore, will have to be a flash cut; no phased migration for multiple offices or phone systems.

Enter Adomo Unified Communications. Built on a hardened appliance platform that connects to traditional TDM and new IP PBX systems out of the box, Adomo Unified Communications extends unified communications functionality to Exchange 2000 and 2003 through its use of Active Directory for its user database. You can learn more about this unique solution by reading this white paper from Adomo.

  
whitepaper Advanced Messaging: Five Key Components of Converged Telephony2007-01-04 08:59:04 Adomo
  Legacy voicemail systems were built with system reliability and enterprise-grade voice response times in mind, and for years they've served the enterprise well. But most legacy phone systems were designed before the introduction of e-mail and other robust business applications, so they can't capitalize on the same advancements that offer today's businesses enormous productivity gains. Download this Adomo white paper to learn more about the evolution of enterprise phone systems and to find out how converged messaging architectures can provide the key advantages of legacy phone systems while lowering your IT costs and boosting end user productivity.