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whitepaper TechNet Webcast: Next-Generation Networking With Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 (Level 300)0000-00-00 Microsoft
  The presenter of this webcast introduces the Next Generation TCP/IP stack, which is the new implementation of the TCP/IP protocol suite in the Windows Vista operating system and Windows Server 2008. Find out how the Next Generation TCP/IP stack is a complete redesign of TCP/IP functionality for both IP version 4 (IPv4) and IP version 6 (IPv6) that meets the connectivity and performance needs of current varied networking environments and technologies. The attendee of this webcast will discover the security, performance, and scalability improvements included in the Next Generation TCP/IP stack, and also to learn how one can prepare the network for IPv6.

Tags: IP Technologies, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista
  
whitepaper An Efficient Mobile IP-Wireless ATM Interworking for Mobile Computing0000-00-00 Northern Arizona University
  Next generation wireless networks are expected to offer a range of services to mobile users, including voice, video, conventional data and internet services in an integrated fashion. This paper identifies the issues in internetworking of Wireless ATM with Mobile IPv6. The mobility features of both Wireless ATM and Mobile IPv6 are exploited to achieve efficient interworking. The paper defines the necessary protocol signaling for Mobile IP-ATM interworking mobility management procedures.

Tags: IP Technologies, Mobile - Wireless Communications
  
whitepaper EMC's Smarts IP Availability Manager0000-00-00 EMC
  The attendee of this webcast will understand EMC's smarts IP availability manager can help to automate real-time, route-cause analysis of all critical network connectivity problems at all layers, including NAS connectivity.

Tags: IP Technologies, NAS
  
whitepaper Optimizing Cellular Backhaul Networks With Optical Multiservice Platforms2007-08-01 Cisco Systems
  Mobile carriers are incorporating more packet-based services than ever before to support emerging voice-over-IP (VoIP) and mobile data applications. As mobile users increasingly adopt IP-based music, video, and data services, cellular bandwidth requirements are growing exponentially - especially in the cellular backhaul network. Unfortunately, the design of most of today's cell sites leaves service providers with few options for increasing capacity. MSPPs constitute the only solution that can support both emerging packet services and conventional T1/DS-1 traffic simultaneously, allowing carriers to scale capacity and provision IP applications much more cost-effectively.

Tags: Mobile - Wireless Communications
  
whitepaper Fastest Growing Web Site in Korea Uses VeriSign Managed .tv Domain Name2007-08-01 Verisign
  PandoraTV offers users the opportunity to custom create personal TV stations, and to upload content to share live videos and programming. The rapidly emerging culture surrounding video driven communication, entertainment, and marketing is proving to be a powerful force in the industry-never before has video content been so pervasive or accessible. The company needed identification of optimal domain name critical to success of company and imperative that URL reinforces purpose, direction, and intent of venture. PandoraTV deployed VeriSign managed .tv domain name to establish easy to find and intuitive URL to become the fastest growing Web site in Korea.

Tags: Web Services
  
whitepaper z/OS IP Network Security: Capacity Planning for zIIP Assisted IPSec2007-07-29 IBM
  IBM previewed that beginning with z/OS V1R8, the IBM System z9 Integrated Information Processor (zIIP) can be used to handle much of the CPU-intensive processing involved in the IPSec AH (Authentication Header) and ESP (Encapsulating Security Payload) protocols. This further positions IBM System z as a cost-effective server in environments requiring end-to-end security for IP network traffic. The objective of this paper is to assist z/OS customers with capacity planning related to IPSec workloads executing on zIIP.

Tags: Network Security
  
whitepaper Video Communications a Requirement? Now More than Ever.0000-00-00 LifeSize Communications
  The way we live and communicate today is not sustainable. We simply can't take one more flight, fit in one more meeting or miss one more personal event. People are looking for alternatives to ensure better productivity, work-life balance and reduce their impact on the environment.

Find out how video communications can help you meet face-to-face as effectively and reliably as being there in person. And learn the business and technical drivers behind the new generation of videoconferencing.

Tags: Broadband, Communications Software, Telecom Hardware, IP Technologies
  
whitepaper Using Wasabi Storage Builder for IP-SAN With VMware ESX Server 3.02007-06-29 Wasabi Systems
  In the server room of a typical organization there are separate, dedicated servers providing various functions - for example, a file server, a mail server, and a database server. However, industry analysts estimate that servers that are running a single application are utilizing as little as 10% of each server's resources. It is easy to do the math and realize how much money is unnecessarily being spent on unused resources. While it is possible to run multiple applications on the same physical server, this is only feasible if the applications all run on the same operating system. Furthermore, even if the applications do run on the same operating system, there is the potential for conflicts between applications.

Tags: Virtualization
  
whitepaper Application-Level QoS: Improving Video Conferencing Quality Through Sending the Best Packet Next2007-06-28 Association for Computing Machinery
  In a traditional network stack, data from an application is all transmitted in the order that it is received. This paper proposes an algorithm where information about the priority of packets and expiry times is used by the transport layer to reorder or discard packets to optimise the use of the network. This can be used for video conferencing to prioritise important data. This algorithm is implemented as in interface to the Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) and compared to UDP and TCP using synthetic traffic modelled on common video conferencing applications. The results obtained show improvement can be made to video conferencing during periods of congestion.

Tags: IP Technologies, Software Engineering
  
whitepaper My First Steps on the Internet: Creativity on the Internet2007-06-26 SlideShare
  This presentation explains the creativity on the internet.

Tags: Web Development and Design