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Tag Directory > Network architecture


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Agito Networks Named to the First Annual InformationWeek Startup ? - PR Newswire (press release)

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Agito Networks Named to the First Annual InformationWeek Startup ? PR Newswire (press release), NY ? DarkReading.com, storage with ByteandSwitch.com, application architecture with IntelligentEnterprise.com, network architecture with NetworkComputing.com, cloud computing with PlugIntoTheCloud.com, and Internet innovation with InternetEvolution.com. ? Read More Via Virtualization News, technorati.com

 

LISP Working Group Approved by IETF

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In a message just posted to the mailing-list, Jari Arkko announced that the IESG has approved the LISP Working Group charter (see below). I have been too busy with other work to follow it closely, but from my perspective the chartering process around LISP would make a great case-study in standards body politics. And it shows: a quick read of the charter gives me the impression that half of it is focused on marginalizing LISP to satisfy detractors. Frankly, I myself don?t think of LISP as a l, technorati.com

 

Upcoming Talk: Advances in Broadband Access Communications

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I just received the following message, and thought I?d pass it along. I plan to attend the talk so if you?re going to be there please drop me a line and I?ll look for you. The St. Louis Section of the IEEE Communications Society Presents: Advances in Broadband Access Communications Professor Tho Le-Ngoc, McGill University Date: Wednesday May 6th Location: SAVVIS Communications 1 Savvis Parkway, Town & Country MO Time: 12:00pm-1:30pm (Lunch Provided) Cost: FREE Abstra, technorati.com

 

May a New Day Begin for Mature Enterprise Applications ? Part 2

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Part 1 of this blog series outlined the trend of enterprise applications vendors? attempts to win their users? hearts and minds (as well as wallets) via more intuitive and appealing user interface (UI ) and user experience (UX ) design. What that means is that users can now more quickly obtain all of the relevant information they need in a personalized way, with drill-downs and other slick navigational Web 2.0 gadgets. For users, personalized screens and forms provide immediate access t, technorati.com

 

May a New Day Begin for Mature Enterprise Applications ? Part 1

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While attending a number of vendors? annual user conferences and/or by being briefed by vendors about their future directions, I?ve lately discerned this trend: virtually every vendor is attempting to win its users? hearts and minds (as well as wallets) via a more intuitive and appealing user interface (UI ). But it would be a real understatement to attribute everything to improved screens without talking about improved (i.e., ?rich? and targeted) user experience (UX) design as a whole. N, technorati.com

 

1.058: v-max does what hi-star can't?

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This is the fifth in a series of posts on EMC's Overtake the future launch on 14 April 2009. Taking a pause here from the launch to present an observation. Remember how Hu Yoshida spent the first half of 2008 telling everyone who would listen that customers didn't need or want flash drives (if you missed it, I wrote about it here and there )? Hu was later silenced once Hitachi Japan announced that they actually would be selling the very same EFDs that EMC had been shipping since the, technorati.com

 

Services enabling inter-operability among Mac and Windows platform

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Mac, the operating system by Apple that is widely recognized for its best services and security features was once the operating system that will run with Apple compatible hardware. Mac can initially be used to run the software and hardware that is Apple compatible. For such reasons, it was nearly impossible to integrate the Apple networks and Windows Networks. The two operating systems that are most widely used globally miss the mutual integration due to different protocols that they work on,, technorati.com

 

World?s First Femtocell Standard Published by 3GPP

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World?s First Femtocell Standard Published by 3GPP Three trade bodies, The Femto Forum, 3GPP and the Broadband Forum have jointly announced that the world?s first femtocell standard has been officially published by 3GPP, paving the way for interoperability between different vendors? access points and femto gateways. The new standard, which forms part of 3GPP?s Release 8, and interdependent with Broadband Forum extensions to its Technical Report-069 (TR-069), has been completed in just 12 month, technorati.com

 

Network design methodology

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New Question Created by Mafumu, technorati.com

 

About HYPER TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGY

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Hyper transport technology is an advanced technology, which is used to increase the networking and telecommunication equipment speed up to 48 times faster. Hyper Transport technology is used to reduce the number of buses in a system, which can reduce system block. And this will allow the microprocessors to access faster and use system memory more capably in high-end multiprocessor systems. Hyper Transport connection consists of 2 unidirectional 16-bit buses, which permit the link to send and r, technorati.com

 

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