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Cellular Phone and <endeca_term>Network Connection</endeca_term> Monitor 2.0

Cellular Phone and Network Connection Monitor 2.0

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27 March, 2012
Evaluation of <endeca_term>Network Connection</endeca_term> Credibility Based on Neural Network

Evaluation of Network Connection Credibility Based on Neural Network

This paper presents an innovative method to evaluate the credibility of network connections based on neural network with... Read more

1 December, 2011

AWS reveals Direct Connect dedicated cloud link

...to be able to connect directly to its cloud via a dedicated network connection, for a price. AWS Direct Connect, announced by Amazon Web Services... Read more

5 August, 2011
An Efficient Approach to Secure VPN Based on Firewall Using IPSec & IPtables

An Efficient Approach to Secure VPN Based on Firewall Using IPSec & IPtables

Virtual Private Network is used to establish discrete network connection within a network. The traditional VPN has many limitations regarding the... Read more

23 March, 2012
Intrusion Detection System Using Genetic Algorithm

Intrusion Detection System Using Genetic Algorithm

This paper shows how network connection information can be modeled as chromosomes. The objective of the system... Read more

16 September, 2011
Episode 1 - Setting Up Wireless Security

Episode 1 - Setting Up Wireless Security

...webcast, the presenters explain about how to enable security on a wireless network connection using both WEP and WPA. The presenter reveals his hair secrets... Read more

1 January, 2011

Debian GNU/Linux 6.0.5 Released

...all the necessary packages from a mirror via wired or wireless (WiFi) network connection (ISDN and Cellular are not supported). As usual, the rest of... Read more

14 May, 2012
Ten factors that make Ubuntu 11.10 a hit

Ten factors that make Ubuntu 11.10 a hit

...first arrived, Dash was as efficient as a web server without a network connection. But now, it has had a facelift that has made it... Read more

8 January, 2012 by Jack Wallen
PC problems? Troubleshoot them in 10 steps

PC problems? Troubleshoot them in 10 steps

...one piece of software. If so, and the software depends on a network connection, ensure neither the firewall nor the antivirus software has started blocking... Read more

11 December, 2011 by Jack Wallen

Cisco UCS â?? Undisputed Computing Success

...lossless 10 Gigabit Ethernet as well as FCoE. This enabled a unified network connection for each blade server with just a wire-once 10Gigabit Ethernet... Read more

19 March, 2012
Ten flawed products that derail productivity

Ten flawed products that derail productivity

...things become nightmarish. Few pieces of software are so fussy about their network connection. The slightest hiccup can cause QuickBooks to throw in the towel... Read more

5 February, 2012 by Jack Wallen
Fujitsu Primergy RX100 S7 Review

Fujitsu Primergy RX100 S7 Review

This is a well-built 1U server which, if correctly specified with the latest Xeon E3-1200 processor and other options, will have no problem living up to its positioning as an entry-level virtualisation platform. Read more

20 January, 2012 by Alan Stevens
Fujitsu ScanSnap N1800

Fujitsu ScanSnap N1800

...N1800 is a small-footprint document scanner whose only interface is a network connection. The rationale behind such a product is that knowledge workers often... Read more

13 October, 2011 by Terry Relph-Knight
Ten things I hate about end users

Ten things I hate about end users

...K drive had zero effect on your present difficulty in obtaining a network connection. Although they may be related, they are not directly cause and... Read more

7 July, 2011 by Jack Wallen
Motion Computing J3500

Motion Computing J3500

The J3500 is a well-specified slate tablet with a stylus- and finger-friendly touchscreen, and a powerful vPro-equipped Core i7 CPU. It's a pricey ruggedised system with an impressive range of options and accessories, but there are still one or two missing features. Read more

24 June, 2010 by Charles McLellan

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