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whitepaper Differentiating the Business Value of Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003 and Windows SharePoint Services2005-04-01 Software Spectrum
  Microsoft customers and partners have asked for more information that differentiates and more clearly articulates the business value of Windows SharePoint Services 2.0 and SharePoint Portal Server 2003. This white paper is for business decision makers and IT-focused business professionals who work in medium and large organizations that have deployed or are evaluating the deployment of Windows SharePoint Services and want a better understanding of SharePoint Portal Server.

Tags: Internet and Web, Internet and Web, Internet and Web, Internet and Web, Workflow Management, Workflow Management, Workflow Management, Software Development Tools, Server Platforms - OS, Internet and Web, Internet and Web, Project Management, Project Management
  
whitepaper Kerberos White Paper2005-03-01 Hewlett-Packard (HP)
  This white paper provides a high-level description of the Kerberos protocol. The paper includes detailed information about important concepts and features of Kerberos authentication. The first section provides basic information about Kerberos authentication. Following this introduction to the protocol are several sections with details of how HP has implemented the Kerberos authentication protocol.

Tags: Server Platforms - OS
  
whitepaper Impact of BGP Dynamics on Router CPU Utilization0000-00-00 Sprint
  Router CPU load is a significant concern in the operation of an ISP. Long periods of high CPU load can increase route convergence times, and has some correlation with router instability. The BGP routing protocol has a potential for significantly impacting CPU load due to the nature of the protocol. Several actions need to be taken upon receiving a route announcement, and on average more route announcements are seen by an ISP today than ever before. This paper examines the impact of BGP activity on operational routers in the Sprint IP network.

Tags: Internet and Web,
  
whitepaper Introduction to WAP - Part I: A Brief Overview of the WAP Protocol Suite0000-00-00 VistaEdge Technologies
  Although the WAP protocol mirrors Internet standards to a great degree, it obstinately manages to be almost completely incompatible with them. Because of this incompatibility, WAP devices cannot communicate directly with WWW servers. The WAP protocols must first be translated from their WAP formats to the protocols used by the WWW. This is why every WAP device needs to communicate with a WAP gateway in order to request WML pages (or "decks" as they are referred to in WAP) on a web server.

Tags: Internet and Web
  
whitepaper Configuring IP-DLC Link Service for IBM Enterprise Extender2004-09-01 Microsoft
  Host Integration Server (HIS) 2004 offers an efficient means to integrate Systems Network Architecture (SNA) within data centers, across wide area networks (WANs) and in branch offices through a new link service, IP-DLC (Internet Protocol - Date Link Control), also known as IBM Enterprise Extender. The IP-DLC link service provides SNA connectivity for applications using dependent and independent sessions over a native IP network. The purpose of this white paper is to assist Mainframe Programmers and HIS 2004 administrators in configuring for IP-DLC. It also serves as a reference for HIS 2004, to be used in conjunction with online help in diagnosing and troubleshooting connectivity and configuration issues.

Tags: Internet and Web, Network Management
  
whitepaper Guide to XML Web Services Security2002-12-01 Westbridge Technology
  XML Web Services enables applications to communicate more effectively without having to work out the underlying mechanics of the communication. However, Web Services standards do not completely address security for XML Web Services. This guide provides you with a quick overview of the security issues related to XML Web Services, what standards are currently in the works and how you can secure communication today.

Tags: Network Management, Internet and Web, Internet and Web, Intrusion - Tampering, Software Development Tools, Security Administration, Authentication - Encryption, Internet and Web, Authentication - Encryption, Security Administration
  
whitepaper Macromedia Flash: White Paper for Developers and Publishers0000-00-00 Macromedia
  Macromedia Flash Player is the solution for delivering high-impact Web sites. Since it is vector-based, Macromedia Flash content downloads faster, is scalable, and boasts higher quality than other graphics formats. Additionally, Macromedia Flash supports sound, animation, and interactivity, attracting viewers to your site, and keeping them there longer. Macromedia Flash lets you create a Web experience that is more attractive, more compelling, and more compatible with a variety of browsers thasn any other Web solution can provide. Dynamic HTML (DHTML), Java, and other advanced Web design formats are not reliable alternatives, as they are either not consistently available or work differently in different browsers.

Tags: Internet and Web, Internet and Web,
  
whitepaper Modeling and Simulation Best Practices for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks2003-10-31 Bucknell University
  This paper calls attention to important practices in the modeling and the simulation of wireless ad hoc networks. It presents three case studies to highlight the importance of following well-established simulation techniques, of carefully describing experimental study scenarios, and, finally, of understanding assumptions sometimes unstated in the framework of a simulator. The first case addresses the initial transient problem inherent to mobility and traffic generation sub-models. Second case illustrates the fact that strong scientific contributions can only be made via simulation studies when the models used are unambiguously specified and third case discusses the importance of understanding the simulation tool and any default values used for model parameters.

Tags: Internet and Web,
  
whitepaper Common Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces for HLT and L1-Trigger Links of LHCb2003-10-10 CERN
  The LHCb experiment has standardized on Gigabit Ethernet (GBE) and the Internet Protocol (IPv4) for the transport of trigger data streams between L1 buffers and a switch-based readout network. The High Level Trigger (HLT) operates at low rate and large event sizes, the Level-1 Trigger (L1T) at high rate and small event size. In order that both streams can be transmitted from a single FPGA associated to the L1 buffers, an LHCb-specific GBE mezzanine was specified and built. Interfaced via the 100 MHz industry SPI- 3 bus, a Medium Access Controller (MAC) on the mezzanine transmits IPv4 packets which originate from the FPGA and directs these towards 2 or 4 physical GBE links according to the separate streams.

Tags: Internet and Web
  
whitepaper TechNet Webcast: Network Isolation Using Group Policy and IPsec (Part 1 of 3) (Level 300)0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Data Isolation: How can it make the Information Technology (IT) infrastructure safer, and how to use Group Policy and Internet Protocol security (IPsec) to implement it? This webcast shows how to implement data isolation in the organization using Group Policy and IPsec. The webcast provides an overview of the nature of Internet Protocol security. Through this webcast one can learn how IPsec can help manage the challenges to secure network communication and the various ways one can implement IPsec to achieve different types of secure communication.

Tags: Internet and Web, Security Administration