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What You Need To Know About Server 2008 Core Edition | 2007-07-01 | Global Knowledge |
| Back in the days of Windows 3.1, you could choose what Windows components you wanted to install. Since then, however, Windows setup has given customers less and less control over what bits should make it over onto your servers and workstations. This white paper explains the reasoning behind this "minimalist" approach to Server 2008 Core Edition that can be simpler to maintain, more reliable, and more resistant to attack than "full-boat" Server 2008 systems.
Tags: IP Technologies, Security Tools, Upgrades and Migration, Collaboration Tools |
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Internet Fax Buyer's Guide | 2007-09-01 | MyFax |
| For those people evaluating Internet Fax Services, this Buyer's guide is intended to highlight the key features and benefits of MyFax. This guide provides a "what to look for" review of things to consider when evaluating Internet Fax Transmission and Reception Features, the costs associated with the deployment of an internet fax service, and the security and reliability features inherent in the offering.
Download this Buyer's Guide to learn more. Tags: IP Technologies, Document Management, Fax machines, ROI - TCO |
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Switch Your Fax Server with a Hosted Fax Solution | 0000-00-00 | MyFax |
| The number of organizations choosing to switch their fax server with a Hosted Fax Solution is on the rise. Companies are realizing that the ongoing costs associated with fax servers are too high. Reliability headaches like lost faxes and busy signals add to the mix. Capacity issues requiring that considerable attention be paid to managing fax volume and provisioning are also a factor. Moreover, the fact that fax servers require dedicated IT personnel that detract from other mission critical systems drives organizations to explore hosted fax solution.
Download this white paper to learn if a hosted fax solution is a right for your company. Tags: Document Management, Groupware - Workflow, Fax machines, Resources Mgmt. |
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Mountain America Credit Union: Bridging the Distance Through Video IPC | 2007-09-11 | Cisco Systems |
| Mountain America Credit Union expands customer relationships and transforms operations with a broad range of Cisco Unified Communications.
Tags: IP Technologies |
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TCP MaxNet - Implementation and Experiments on the WAN in Lab | 2007-09-07 | California Institute of Technology |
| This paper describes implementation and performance of TCP MaxNet, a new protocol which uses a multi-bit explicit signaling approach to congestion control. The MaxNet sender algorithm operates by adjusting its congestion window in response to explicit feedback from the most congested link encountered in the network. This scheme has numerous theoretical advantages over the ubiquitous practice of adjusting the congestion window based on the total amount of congestion in the path. The MaxNet control scheme is implemented on top of the existing Linux TCP/IP protocol framework and its performance is evaluated in the high bandwidth-delay environment of the WAN in Lab.
Tags: TCP - IP, IP Technologies |
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High Performance Web Sites - Rule 4: Gzip Components | 2007-09-01 | O'Reilly Media |
| The time it takes to transfer an HTTP request and response across the network can be significantly reduced by decisions made by frontend engineers. It's true that the end user's bandwidth speed, Internet service provider, proximity to peering exchange points, and other factors are beyond the control of the development team. However, there are more variables that affect response times. Rules 1 and 3 address response times by eliminating unnecessary HTTP requests. If there is no HTTP request then there is no network activity - the ideal situation. Rule 2 improves response times by bringing the HTTP response closer to the user.
Tags: Web Development and Design |
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Bechtel Well Positioned to Serve Customers by Using Microsoft and Cisco IPv6 Solution | 2007-09-01 | Cisco Systems |
| Headquartered in San Francisco, California, Bechtel Group is a global engineering, construction, and project management firm with more than 40,000 employees and 2006 revenues of U.S.$20.5 billion. Having developed a strategy to include Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) technology in its customer offerings, Bechtel first needed to upgrade its existing infrastructure to IPv6. In a pilot project at six corporate sites, Bechtel deployed routers, switches, and other Cisco hardware as well as Microsoft software, including the Windows Vista operating system, that support IPv6.
Tags: IP Technologies, Windows Vista |
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Best Effort Traffic Drives Service Providers to Simpler, Faster Cores | 2007-09-01 | Force10 Networks |
| With best effort traffic dominating, service providers are looking for a cost-effective alternative to service-rich, converged networks. For many, the service-rich core they've built around multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) is overkill for the bulk of their actual traffic. Consequently, they're turning to lower-cost infrastructure alternatives based on 10 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) and traditional IP routing.
Tags: IP Technologies |
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Sprint IPv6 Services | 2007-09-01 | Sprint |
| Sprint Nextel (Sprint) has led efforts to standardize, test, and deploy Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) since 1997. As an early adopter of IPv6 in an experimental capacity, Sprint builds upon knowledge gained through operating an IPv6 test-bed and encourages standardization and evolution of the IPv6 protocol. Sprint networks and services migrate to IPv6 not only to support wireless, wireline, and converged IP architecture objectives, but also to provide IPv6 services to customers and enable federal agencies to comply with IPv6 mandates. Dedicated IP services continue to be available from Sprint to assist with IPv6 testing and evaluation. Dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 MPLS VPN services offer network-based IP VPN support for customers interested in deploying an IPv6-capable backbone.
Tags: Web Protocols |
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TechNet Webcast: Why Deploy IPv6? (Level 200) | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| This webcast provides the answer to the question, why to deploy IP version 6 (IPv6)? The presenter of this webcast explains how IPv6 is designed to solve many of the issues in the current version of IP, IP version 4 (IPv4). The presenter discusses the limitations in IPv4, such as address depletion, security, auto-configuration, and extensibility. While providing a solution to these IPv4 limitations, IPv6 also introduces a new addressing structure. The presenter illustrates the possibilities with IPv6 address size, and also shows the new IPv6 header and address syntax.
Tags: IP Technologies |
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