Chambers' replacement takes centre stage at Cisco Networkers
Blog Also proving the demand for video, Cisco says, is IP-based surveillance. Dedicoat emphasised how 90percent of CCTV cameras still run over analogue circuits, and how those cameras could integrate with corporate networks if they ran over IP.
[January 22, 2008, 17:01]
HP's email bugging secrets revealed
News An IP address can disclose the geographic location of a user, as well as the Internet service provider used to connect to the Internet. Users can see the IP addresses of those who opened bugged emails or documents, including details on when the...
[September 29, 2006, 9:35]
Ethernet security leak discovered
News How many people have been looking at the null fields of IP datagrams for sensitive data, especially when the controlling protocol RFCs specify that they be nulls? However, something fell between the cracks of the two relevant RFCs, 894 and 1042...
[January 27, 2003, 12:03]
Future Net: Net video getting up to speed
News By adding IP streaming at both the origination point and in the end points, typically cable set-top boxes, HITS could send video based on the Motion Picture Expert Group-2 (MPEG-2) compression standard at 600kbit/s, he adds.
[September 7, 1999, 11:23]
All aboard for Wi-Fi trains?
News Wilde explained that Wi-Fi would be useful to the train operators themselves, letting them set up voice over IP services and also perform credit card sales wirelessly. He explained that several technologies could be used, such as satellite, GPRS, a...
[May 23, 2003, 17:13]
Link Windows servers to mainframes, the Microsoft way
News HIS also supports 3270 and 5250 emulation directly over TCP/IP, eliminating the need for the client to host any part of the SNA protocol stack. For example, Windows 98 clients using TCP/IP as their only protocol could access data and shared...
[February 14, 2003, 16:05]
Sun exec hopes to elevate storage
News Sun, which has years of experience with the Internet Protocol (IP), will embrace whatever standards emerge, Canepa said. IP has no limits in how fast it can be used to send data, but there are delays in processing IP network traffic, he said.
[April 18, 2001, 8:56]
TechNet Webcast: Forefront Security for Exchange Deployment Best Practices (Level 300)
White Papers Microsoft Forefront Security for Exchange Server uses multiple engines from industry-leading security labs, IP reputation services, and antispam signature technologies to keep the Microsoft Exchange Server infrastructure safe from viruses, worms...
[June 2, 2009, 1:18]
Convergence is king at 3GSM
News This week, the 3GSM World Congress saw compelling evidence that once-rival technologies can work together, and that the world is moving fast towards an all-IP environment. Convergence has been one of the hottest buzzwords in the mobile industry for...
[February 16, 2006, 10:10]
Tech giants unite to promote mobile broadband
News Touted as the successor to 'super-2G' HSPA (high-speed packet access) technologies, LTE is an all-IP 3G-based standard. The announcement comes in the wake of industry debate over LTE and WiMax, which are seen as competing technologies.
[October 1, 2008, 8:12]
Microsoft spin-off debuts 'snack-sized' browsing
News IP Ventures spins out technology from Microsoft Research to entrepreneurs in order to build on various new technologies. Zumobi — until Tuesday known as ZenZui — made its debut at a Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association (CTIA) event...
[November 13, 2007, 15:24]
Home Gateway
White Papers Home gateway devices provide the consumer benefits such as broadband Internet connection sharing, Firewall security, VPN connectivity, IP telephony, audio/video streaming, Wireless LAN connectivity, etc.
[March 13, 2008, 0:45]
Impact of QoS on Application Response Time
White Papers Voice, HTTP, TCP, IP), the Standard Model Library includes hundreds of vendor specific and generic device models including routers, switches, workstations, and packet generators). Quality of Service (QoS) recourses to the capability of a network to...
[July 17, 2008, 0:00]
IT heading for the trillion-dollar barrier
News Telecoms firms will also step up their spending with the advent of new technologies such as 3G, and as they look to switch their networks to run over IP. The global IT market is shaping up to be worth $1.3tr (£720bn) by the end of 2009, with...
[August 16, 2005, 16:40]
Web Services on Devices
White Papers IP network connectivity provides a platform for rich interoperability experiences between devices, PCs, and Internet services. However, to achieve "USB-like" device growth, networked devices must use technologies that reduce complexity and provide...
[March 2, 2007, 0:00]
GFI MailDefense Suite
Downloads The GFI MailDefense Suite makes use of multiple technologies such as out-of-the-box filtering using Spam Razer; IP reputation and Bayesian filtering; and up to five anti-virus engines to detect viruses and malware.
[August 11, 2008, 14:06]
UMA's Role Within Mobile Network Evolution
White Papers UMTS, Soft MSCs, IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), WLAN Interworking and Voice Call Continuity (VCC). The technology, expanding the GSM network architecture with new access technologies like Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs), is a straightforward...
[February 17, 2006, 0:01]
Incumbent telcos accused of plotting against VoIP
News Old-school telecoms operators are suspected of scheming behind the scenes in an attempt to hamper the new wave of companies offering IP-based telephony services. In the case of VoIP, though, there may be too much momentum driving IP networks for...
[October 8, 2004, 10:55]
EC pushes on with patent directive
Talkback Trainee Patent Attorney, dealing with software patents on a daily basis and having read the proposed directive doesn't exactly make you an IP laywer and experienced software developer as well, does it?
[February 28, 2005, 14:24]
Cisco wants to be watching you
News If you can digitise all video, you can record it, timestamp it and instantaneously get access to video across the IP network much more efficiently than having to send an actual tape," said Marthin De Beer, a vice-president in Cisco's Emerging...
[March 7, 2006, 9:15]



