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Thinking Beyond Today's Definition of Virtualizationhttp://www.sun.com/emrkt/innercircle/newsletter/0706vass.html In "my letters I am building a stack of technologies that can help enterprises reduce data center costs, improve hardware utilization, and increase application availability and performance. In recent letters, we discussed how Sun's CMT processor can shrink data center requirements, how open source and OpenSolaris can improve security and application performance, and how open source middleware can help companies get the most out of legacy investments. In this issue, I am going to take a step or two back down the stack to discuss a hot topic for today's enterprises — virtualization."- Technology - Grid Computing - Network Technology - |
What you need to know about IPv6The world is running out of IP addresses. The current version of the Internet Protocol relies on unique addresses for each device that connects to a network. In the case of the Internet, public IP addresses that enable devices to communicate directly with one another over the global network are becoming scarcer each day. As more and more devices come online in the future, IPv4 will run out of capacity to accommodate our communication needs. Thus, IPv6 was introduced and has steadily undergone testing and deployment in a variety of international locations. In this explainer, I'll take a look at the benefits of IPv6, including the differences in IP addressing and inherent security advantages, and then look at how IPv6 and IPv4 can coexist and how the global transition to IPv6 is going.- Network Technology - |
Handy Backup - backup and restore to CD-RW, FTP or LANEasy-to-use and powerful backup program for Windows 9x/NT/2000/Me/XP. Can work with CD-R/W, FTP and local network. Flexible scheduler, strong file encryption and multi-choice zip compression on the fly.- Network Technology - |
DSC CRM Software and Predictive Dialershttp://www.databasesystemscorp.com Database Systems Corp. provides call center software products including predictive dialer, IVR services, ACD systems, CRM software, CTI software, and voice broadcasting systems and service.- Network Technology - |
EasyIVR Voice Mail Broadcasting and IVR SoftwareManage your own 800 number IVR and voice broadcasting phone campaigns online. Register for service and download phone lists and wav files from the internet - monitor results with reporting system.- Network Technology - |
Network theory's new mathhttp://news.com.com/2009-1085-978596.html Some are born connected, others achieve connection, still others have connectedness thrust upon them. Everyone is networked. Everyone is either a node or a hub in someone else's network. Much as the quality of life is influenced by the quality of our networks, our standard of living is increasingly determined by network standards. To paraphrase Marshall McLuhan, we shape our networks and then our networks shape us.- Network Technology - |
Cisco CCNA Certificationoffers complete mcse training, cisco ccna ccnp a+ certification, mcdba training and .net developer self-paced boot camp training programs- Network Technology - |
Highly Available LDAPhttp://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5505 This article describes one method of creating a reliable authentication server cluster. Using a Linux-based OpenLDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) server to provide authentication services that can be subscribed to by various applications.- Network Technology - |
Newbie Administrationhttp://thenetworkisdown.tripod.com The page has info for newbie admins with user guides, screen shots,product reviews,tips tricks, how to succeed, funny IS stories and license agreements- Network Technology - |
Multi Protocol Label Switching ForumMulti Protocol Label Switching Forum (MPLS) is a key development in Internet technologies that will assist in traffic engineering, providing traffic with different qualitiative and quantitative services (CoS) and (QoS), and IP based virtual private networks (VPN'S).- Network Technology - |
Multiprotocol Label Switching (mpls) Working Group Charterhttp://www.ietf.org/html.charters/mpls-charter.html The MPLS working group has been responsible for standardizing a base technology for using label switching and for the implementation of label-switched paths over various link-level technologies, such as Packet-over-Sonet, Frame Relay, ATM, and LAN technologies (e.g. all forms of Ethernet, Token Ring, etc.). This includes procedures and protocols for the distribution of labels between routers, encapsulations and multicast considerations. The initial goals of the working group have been largely completed. In particular, it has produced a number of RFCs (see list below) that define the base Label Distribution Protocol (LDP), the basic MPLS architecture and encapsulations, and definitions for how MPLS runs over ATM and Frame Relay links.- Network Technology - |
The MPLS Resource Center - Resources for Multiprotocol Label SwitchingThe MPLS Resource Center provides a clearinghouse of information for the IETF's Multiprotocol Label Switching Standard. The forum is also the home of the MPLS FAQ.- Network Technology - |



