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IPv6: Why Move to the Next Generation of the Internet Protocol? | 2008-05-01 | Dell |
| The vast majority of networks today, including the Internet, are based on the Internet Protocol, version 4 (IPv4) protocol. Developed over 25 years ago, IPv4 is showing its age. Its 32-bit addressing cannot accommodate the explosive growth worldwide of network-connected devices, particularly in Asia and China. It is estimated that the world may run out of IP addresses as early as 2010-2013. Moreover, IPv4 was not designed with security in mind and its security solutions have not kept pace with the expanding requirements of IP-based networks. These deficiencies are addressed by IPv6. Dell is quickly moving to meet DoD requirements, as well as those of the customers in Asia and the rest of the world.
Tags: Web Protocols |
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Viewers Choice: IPv6 | 2007-12-01 | Cisco Systems |
| Offered in response to viewer surveys, this webcast is devoted entirely to a deep technical exploration of the next generation of Internet Protocol. The presenters of this webcast will reveal everything one needs to know about IPv6. Why the world needs IPv6 now? What is included in the larger addressing space offered by IPv6 and how it simplifies network management and administration? The webcast gives answer to such questions.
Tags: Web Protocols |
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SIP Architecture and Design | 2007-12-01 | Cisco Systems |
| Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is harnessing the power and openness of the Internet to revolutionize voice communications. This webcast explains the need for SIP and how organization can take full advantage of its potential. The attendee will discover how it simplifies the IT management and maximizes the flexibility. The attendee will show how SIP works and how it affects the network design, configuration, and security; why all of the future communications solutions should be SIP-enabled; how SIP frees the user from the limitations of proprietary voice solutions; and how SIP enables to adapt to new business opportunities or challenges much faster.
Tags: Web Protocols |
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Taridium Case Study: T4G | 2007-10-17 | taridium |
| T4G Limited is a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, the highest certification, with expertise in five different competencies: data management; custom development, advanced infrastructure; information worker and Microsoft Business Solutions (MBS). The company recognized that the success of their business required a new communications infrastructure that used VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) and supported SIP (Session Initiation Protocol). Looking at an open source solution was a logical next step. Much time was spent researching solutions from vendors such as Fonality, Switchvox, and Digium's Asterisk Business Edition. Taridium's ipbx enterprise VoIP platform offered T4G all the advantages of an open standards solution with the reliability of non-stop hardware, 24x7 monitoring and software support.
Tags: Telephony Systems - PBX, Web Protocols |
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User Registration and Login Methods | 0000-00-00 | AlphaToGo |
| Today, developers can choose among several different methods to allow users to register and gain access (login) to their Internet-based application. Although some are more popular than others, the method selected should be appropriate to the nature of the online application and the type of user expected, as well as provide for application security, data security and dynamic data filtering.
The purpose of this article is to review the most popular methods for online registration and login, the individual components of those methods, and to provide a general guide to web application developers incorporating user registration and login into their applications. Tags: Web Protocols, Digital Signatures, Web Services, Best Practices |
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Cbeyond Inc. Improves Application Availability and Performance With Hosted Infrastructure | 0000-00-00 | Oracle |
| Cbeyond Inc. provides managed Internet Protocol (IP)-based communications services to small businesses in Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, and Los Angeles. The challenge was to ensure the availability and performance of Cbeyond's enterprise application infrastructure and reduce the company's IT management burden. The company ensured a highly reliable, scalable, and secure IT infrastructure with Oracle E-Business Suite On Demand and reduced downtime with Oracle's proactive maintenance and 24/7 access to network management experts. The company ensured predictable IT management costs while ensuring that the company's Oracle E-Business Suite applications are up to date and well maintained.
Tags: Web Protocols |
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7 Things Every System Administrator Should Know About OpenSSH | 2007-09-04 | Global Knowledge |
| OpenSSH provides a powerful and flexible tool for system administrators, but like any powerful tool, without a proper understanding, its potential may be wasted or, worse, it may become a liability. This white paper provides a brief introduction to several techniques for getting the most out of this tool.
Tags: Web Protocols, Linux - Open Source, SSL - TLS, Upgrades and Migration |
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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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IPv6 Usage With Various Operating Systems | 2007-09-01 | Dell |
| In a nutshell, IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) is the successor to the most common Internet Protocol today (IPv4). This is largely driven by the fact that IPv4's 32-bit address is quickly being consumed by the ever-expanding sites and products on the internet. IPv6's 128-bit address space should not have this problem for the foreseeable future. Additionally, the industry expects the US Federal government to start requiring IPsec (IP security) as part of the IPv6 requirements after June 30th 2008 in their RFQs for most products. | |||
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Toward Efficient Solutions to Resist Mobile Traffic Sensors: How Much Performance Cost Is Paid by On-Demand Anonymous Routing Protocols | 0000-00-00 | University of California |
| The recent progress in embedded real-time system development has realized mobile traffic sensors, for example, embedded systems carried by palm-size Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV). This has great impact on privacy design in mobile ad hoc networks because mobility introduces new privacy targets for the traffic sensors. In a mobile network, a node's motion pattern, traffic pattern, standing venue and route-driven packet flows, and even the dynamic network topology, all become new interests of the mobile traffic sensors, bringing in new privacy challenges in addition to conventional identity privacy and message privacy. In particular, in wireless ad hoc networks mobile nodes must rely on ad hoc routing in communication.
Tags: Web Protocols, Mobile - Wireless Communications |
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