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Cisco PIX 506E Security Appliance by Cisco Systems, Inc.
The Cisco® PIX® 506E Security Appliance delivers enterprise-class security for remote office, branch office, and small-to-medium business (SMB) networks, in a highperformance, easy-to-deploy purpose-built appliance.
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IP Version 6 Transitions Mechanisms by Global Knowledge
December 31, 2012 - (Free Research)
The transition from IPv4 to IPv6 is not an quick process. Therefore, businesses need a way to make their migration as smooth as possible. Read this white paper to learn the advantages and disadvantages of three mechanisms designed to assist in this transition.
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Security - Pix 500 Series Firewalls by Cisco Systems
The world-leading Cisco PIX Security Appliance Series provides robust, enterprise-class, integrated network security services including stateful inspection firewalling, protocol and application inspection, virtual private networking, in-line intrusion protection, and rich multimedia and voice security-in cost-effective, easy-to-deploy solutions.
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Six Ways to Rev Up Your Revenues, Using VoIP by Cisco Systems, Inc.
January 20, 2011 - (Free Research)
How can you raise revenues without raising prices? You can gain new customers. Or you can make new sales from your existing customers. There’s a network technology that helps you do both: voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). Read this paper to learn six ways to raise revenues with voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).
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Simplify Your Route to the Internet: Three Advantages of Using LISP by Global Knowledge
January 29, 2013 - (Free Research)
Uncover the ins and outs of the Location ID separation protocol (LISP): what it is, how it works, how it compares to BGP, and the top three advantages it provides. View now to get help deciding if this protocol can truly help simplify the route to the internet in your organization.
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How to Make Magic with VoIP: Weighing the Options by Cisco Systems, Inc.
January 20, 2011 - (Free Research)
VoIP with UC can transform a business across four dimensions: lower costs, higher productivity, better customer service, and higher revenues. It can make a small business appear big, and help it outperform larger competitors. There are several ways to implement VoIP. Read this paper to determine which way is best for your business.
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High Performing Virtualized Workloads Require a New Storage Protocol by Coraid
March 19, 2013 - (Free Research)
Access this Storage Switzerland paper by Senior Analyst George Crump to learn why today's high-performing virtualized workloads demand a new storage protocol, and learn how virtualization workloads differ from traditional ones in terms of performance, scalability and cost.
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WEP Cloaking for Legacy Encryption Protection by Motorola, Inc.
November 2008 - (Free Research)
Several known vulnerabilities and attack tools have compromised Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), making it unsuitable for secure WLAN implementations without additional layers of security. This white paper describes a WEP Cloaking solution.
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RTSP: One of the Foundations of Convergence by F5 Networks
September 2007 - (Free Research)
Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) is a foundation for the current convergence of communications. When implementing RTSP, the multiple port and protocol nature of RTSP makes streaming audio/video difficult to manage. This white paper explains it.
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Voice over IP Open-Source Platforms and the Session Initiation Protocol by Global Knowledge Network, Inc.
April 2006 - (Free Research)
This paper shows the industry-wide acceptance of SIP and the recent advances of the open source software projects related to Voice over IP (VoIP). Read why the author firmly believes that the VoIP open source is still in its infancy, but its acceptance and product maturity will grow rapidly over the next few years.
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Optimizing WAN Performance: Accelerating Market Growth by Burton Group
April 2008 - (Free Research)
This report, updated by Senior Analyst Eric Siegel, describes cost-effective bandwidth optimization techniques such as compression and caching along with protocol optimization techniques and wide-area file services (WAFS) technologies.
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Selecting VoIP for Your Enterprise by Global Knowledge Network, Inc.
December 2004 - (Free Research)
Voice over Internet Protocol is the future of enterprise telecommunications. Find out if VoIP is the right choice for your company right now. Discover the benefits VoIP has to offer and how to overcome potential pitfalls during deployment.
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Voice Architectures and Deployment Models by Global Knowledge
December 2008 - (Free Research)
Telephony design requires a solid understanding of the drivers for Voice over IP, corporate policies for infrastructure design, and telephone components.
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Free Software – Solve Common LAN problems with Switch Port Monitor Utility by Fluke Networks
October 2010 - (Free Research)
For the majority of enterprises, the switch is the key network device, so visibility into the switch is necessary to thoroughly understand what’s actually happening on the network. Fluke Networks' free Switch Port Monitor software provides detailed information by port such as interface name, speed, status, packet activity and so much more.
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eBook: TechFocus - Virtual Desktop Infrastructures by Citrix
December 2009 - (Free Research)
In the vast and complicated virtual desktop ecosystem, finding the right balance of protocols, bandwidth and third-party tools will make it a success in your data center.
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Overcoming Single Provider MPLS Limitations by Virtela Communications, Inc.
July 2009 - (Free Research)
In this paper, Frost & Sullivan reviews the limitations associated with taking a single-provider approach to MPLS networks and its impact on the enterprise. They then examine Virtela's Global Service Fabric multicarrier network approach and how it overcomes these limitations to provide a best-of-breed global MPLS network solution.
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Redefining Cloud Network Virtualization with OpenFlow by NEC Corporation of America
September 2011 - (Free Research)
NEC ProgrammableFlow takes a first step toward end-to-end network-level virtualization with the potential to make a radical impact on how cloud networks are operated, managed and scaled.
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FTP Replacement: Where MFT Makes Sense and Why You Should Care by IBM
November 2011 - (Free Research)
This research provides advice on when to replace file transfer protocol (FTP) with managed file transfer (MFT) solutions, and which features to consider. This Gartner report includes MFT software and MFT as a service. Also highlighted is where MFT fits into the technology landscape and some of the key benefits.
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Mobility - Aironet 1100 Series by Cisco Systems
The Cisco Aironet® 1100 Series delivers an affordable and upgradable 802.11b wireless LAN (WLAN) solution, setting the enterprise standard for high performance, secure, manageable, and reliable WLANs.
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Mobile messaging is the key to connecting communities by ComputerWeekly.com
November 2010 - (Free Research)
Few could have envisioned the global success of SMS (short message service) when the first text message was sent in 1992. SMS has crossed network and technology boundaries, and continues to find new applications, as well as providing inspiration for industry innovation as IP (Internet Protocol)-based messaging builds momentum.
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10 Tips for Creating Your Web Site by Global Knowledge Network, Inc.
March 2006 - (Free Research)
The most helpful information and best content will have little impact without simple protocols that make your Web site easier to use and more visually appealling. This paper focuses on 10 tips you can employ to ensure your web site is effective from the day it goes live.
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Secure, Reliable, Any-Size File Transfer with FileXpress by Attachmate Corporation
February 2013 - (Free Research)
This brief video introduces a secure, reliable, and collaboration-friendly file transfer strategy capable of accommodating multiple platforms, protocols, and standards – keeping costs down and ensuring the safety of your sensitive information all while allowing you to keep up with the pace of business.
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Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Overview by Global Knowledge
November 2010 - (Free Research)
MPLS stands for Multiprotocol Label Switching and is defined as “a mechanism in high-performance telecommunications networks that direct and carried data from one network node to the next, making it easy to create ‘virtual links’ between distant nodes.” Read on for a thorough overview of MPLS and learn how MPLS can benefit your organization.
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