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Enterprise features in the BlackBerry PlayBook

Enterprise features in the BlackBerry PlayBook

...devices, and letting apps like games and media players integrate with its secure peer-to-peer BlackBerry Messenger, for example. We've heard a lot... Read more

29 September, 2010 by Mary Branscombe
A Novel Approach Towards Cost Effective Region-Based Group Key Agreement Protocol for Peer -To - Peer Information Sharing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

A Novel Approach Towards Cost Effective Region-Based Group Key Agreement Protocol for Peer -To - Peer Information Sharing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

...paper, the authors propose a Region-Based structure that enables efficient and secure peer-to-peer information sharing over MANETs Read more

1 September, 2010
CyberDefender Early Detection Center 3.0

CyberDefender Early Detection Center 3.0

...Internet security network. Based on patent-pending technology, Argus Network uses a secure peer to peer protocol to update computer users against a multitude of... Read more

15 August, 2010

.Net gets P2P boost

Microsoft's acquisition of XDegrees, a small company known for its secure peer-to-peer technology, could help bolster the software giant's .Net... Read more

16 September, 2002 by Sandeep Junnarkar
<endeca_term>Secure Peer-to-Peer</endeca_term> Networks for Trusted Collaboration

Secure Peer-to-Peer Networks for Trusted Collaboration

An overview of recent advances in secure peer-to-peer networking is presented, toward enforcing data integrity, confidentiality, availability... Read more

31 October, 2007

Winamp pioneer makes peace with AOL

...Nullsoft Web site. Waste allowed up to 50 people to form private, secure peer-to-peer networks to swap files and communicate in real time... Read more

24 June, 2003 by Jim Hu

Brilliant: Nothing to worry about

...to create a business that would utilise the technologies and create a secure peer-to-peer network. User-propagated peer-to-peer networks have some... Read more

5 April, 2002 by John Borland

Napster to show off its new look

...ve been talking about for a long time: the development of a secure peer-to-peer system," Hilbers said. "That was the criteria for getting... Read more

10 January, 2002 by John Borland

BMG to sell digital downloads

...exploring a number of new digital commerce models, including subscription services and secure peer-to-peer distribution," said Kevin Conroy, president of new technology at... Read more

10 October, 2000 by Margaret Kane
Phenom 3.018

Phenom 3.018

...allows both companies and individuals to easily and cost effectively create private, secure peer-to-peer networks between PCs over the local area networks (LANs... Read more

25 April, 2007
damaka 2.6.37

damaka 2.6.37

...on industry standards and uses patent pending technology to provide a very secure peer-to-peer environment for Internet users worldwide. Use damaka to give... Read more

26 February, 2007
SynchroPass 1.00.06

SynchroPass 1.00.06

...about passwords expiration and invalidity. Using SynchroPass, it is possible to build secure peer-to-peer network Read more

22 May, 2005

P2P boost for Microsoft's .Net?

...XDegrees... Microsoft's acquisition of XDegrees, a small company known for its secure peer-to-peer technology, could help bolster the software giant's .Net... Read more

16 September, 2002 by Sandeep Junnarkar

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