Web services security spec ready for deployment
News A much anticipated Web services specification has been approved as an industry standard, paving the way for broader usage of Web services protocols in mainstream business applications. Web services protocols use XML to make it easier to share data...
[April 8, 2004, 10:05]
AOL Blocks MSN... again
News Right now, instant messaging is dominated by AOL's proprietary standard, analogous to Microsoft's Windows platform in the operating-system universe; but industry watchers predict that IM will ultimately evolve into an open system, like the...
[July 30, 1999, 9:31]
Building a Scalable NFS Server With GPFS
White Papers As server farms continue to get larger the need for a scalable network file system based on the industry standard NFS protocols becomes more apparent. Linux NFS will not handle these large server farms from a single server.
[April 9, 2008, 1:02]
Code Generation Techniques for Developing Light-Weight XML Web Services for Embedded Devices
White Papers The system supports the industry-standard XML-based Web services protocols that are intended to deliver universal access to any networked application that supports XML. With the standardization of the Web services protocols and the availability of...
[November 4, 2008, 0:01]
Link Aggregation Interoperability of the Dell PowerConnect 5316M With Cisco IOS or Cisco CatOS Based Switches
White Papers With this investment in mind, Dell has designed the PowerConnect 5316M based on industry standard network protocols to ensure interoperability whenever possible. The Dell PowerConnect 5316M is a fully managed Layer 2 switch that helps organizations...
[June 18, 2009, 14:30]
The Security of EPC Gen2 Compliant RFID Protocols
White Papers The paper then considers the general issue of supporting security in EPCGen2 compliant protocols and proposes two RFID protocols that are secure within the restricted constraints of this standard, and an anonymous RFID mutual authentication...
[April 15, 2009, 1:22]
ComputerWeekly - SOA Technology Still Baffles Business
White Papers However, the vast majority of suppliers talk about how SOA uses standard protocols, and how the use of XML enables information to be handled in a coherent manner. A major gripe of mine about Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is the lack of a...
[February 21, 2009, 0:24]
MSDN Webcast: Microsoft Application Platform Technologies in Manufacturing (Level 200)
White Papers The presenters show how the expressive power of Windows Communication Foundation provides the capability to integrate the most diverse systems, from Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) applications to OLE for Process Control (OPC)-compliant devices...
[December 23, 2006, 0:00]
CCNA PREP TRAINING PACK
Downloads This 4-pack includes: CCNA PREP: Data NetworkingYOU WILL LEARN HOW TO:Define and understand Networking, LAN and WANBreak down and understand the four layer protocol TCP/IP stackGet the most out of the OSI model and layer functionsOptimize computer...
[March 16, 2006, 6:00]
Aton Connect for Windows Mobile Professional
Downloads Keyboard shortcuts help you complete tasks faster.The newest version of our mobile browser for enterprise systems makes it easier for business line managers, sales managers and sales staff, field service workers, health care professionals and IT...
[August 25, 2008, 8:00]
XML integration: Buy or build?
News Now that the industry has standard protocols like TCP/IP, HTTP, and SMTP, and markup languages like HTML and XML, the plumbing is in place in most organisations to build integration applications. XML, XSLT, XSD, and XQuery) and communications...
[October 3, 2002, 12:03]
What .Net actually means for CIOs
News These classes not only represent a developer's interface to hardware and system resources on the underlying system, but also wrap industry standard protocols like SOAP, WSDL, HTTP, SMTP, HTML, and others that allow developers using the .Net...
[February 5, 2003, 14:34]
Enterprise listens to instant messages
News SIP/SIMPLE seems to have a better chance of becoming the one standard, due mostly to industry support from people like IBM and Microsoft, but some companies such as Antepo are hedging their bets and providing servers with support for both protocols.
[May 15, 2003, 11:13]
IM - a not-so-instant revolution
News Developers envision a day when IM protocols envelop every sort of communication. Tribal Voice and iCast, which are both owned by CMGI, have filed complaints with the Federal Communications Commission regarding AOL's refusal to open its protocols.
[May 19, 2000, 8:51]
Intel hangs mesh hopes on 802.11s
News Intel's proposals build on top of existing standards, such as 802.11a/b/g wireless transmission protocols and 802.11i security, and is compatible with them. Intel says this should mean anyone with different ideas will be free to implement them, but...
[March 3, 2005, 15:25]
Microsoft outlines new Windows terms
News Microsoft on Friday outlined new terms under which other companies can gain access to Windows protocols; an important element in its antitrust settlement with the federal government. Last week, Microsoft said it would alter the terms to make it...
[August 4, 2003, 12:15]
AOL filter prevents anonymous email
News As a result, some in the industry have called for an overhaul of SMTP, while others have made a case for SPF and similar protocols to compliment the existing system. Spoofing of email has become a tremendous issue for the industry, and this allows...
[January 22, 2004, 11:20]
China urged to follow the Wi-Fi herd
News China has long been known for advocating domestically developed technical protocols over international standards. A unique Chinese national standard will slow the development of China's information technology industries because it will hamper the...
[February 26, 2004, 10:10]
Security players form alliance to tackle malware
News The focus is on setting up the infrastructure and protocols to allow rapid information sharing on threats and making the day-to-day operation of the members more efficient. A new security alliance has been established to formalise information...
[August 18, 2009, 17:30]
Intel aims to make fibre optics mainstream
News Light Peak uses circuitry that can juggle multiple communication protocols at the same time, and the Light Peak promise is for a universal connector to replace today's incompatible sockets for USB, FireWire, DVI, DisplayPort and HDMI.
[September 29, 2009, 13:53]



