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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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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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iTest Team - Rapid Test Automation for Equipment and Devices by Fanfare
iTest Team is an integrated test environment for developers, testers, and automation teams. It offers a unified approach for rapidly developing, automating, and maintaining test cases. iTest Team tests complex equipment and systems that are accessed through various protocols, such as command line interfaces, Web interfaces, SNMP, or command shells.
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Strategies for Cisco VPN Client Large-Scale Deployments by Global Knowledge Network, Inc.
March 2006 - (Free Research)
This paper explores the tools Cisco provides to simplify mass deployments of the VPN Client. The two methods are discussed: the creation of an installation CD-ROM and network-based installations. I will explain how to reduce calls to the Help Desk by locking users out of advanced configuration
functions in the user interface.
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Wireless - Aironet 350 Series by Cisco Systems
The Cisco Aironet 350 Series of wireless LAN (WLAN) products leads the industry in performance, security, and reliability with cost effective solutions for the enterprise and small and medium-sized businesses. The Cisco Aironet 350 Series access point provides an ideal solution for customers who desire a non-upgradable IEEE 802.11b solution.
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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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DataShare by Excel Meridian Data, Inc.
DataShare is a dual-function server that performs both CD/DVD File Sharing tasks as well as NAS File Data Archiving. It is the first CD/DVD server available in the market that combines these unique features in one easy-to-use solution.
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DataNAS XP by Excel Meridian Data, Inc.
The DataNAS XP is designed with performance in mind integrating Pentium Technology, Gigabit connectivity and low cost IDE resources to produce a reliable and economical NAS Filer. The DataNAS XP is scalable from 240GB to 2TB of storage capacity and provides unified file data access for your mixed environment clients without expensive licenses.
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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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NetStor MVD NAS by Excel Meridian Data, Inc.
NetStor MVD NAS is extremely versatile and scalable solution. Up-to (6) Gigabit NIC's per system, up-to (15) separate hardware driven RAID's, Snapshot file system for instant file restoration, local or remote tape backup options. Web based administration interface, native Windows file security.
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Spanning Tree Protocol Essentials for the CCNA Exam by Global Knowledge
November 2009 - (Free Research)
The Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) was developed to solve the problems caused by loops in a bridged, or switched, topology. Read this paper for useful knowledge of the Spanning Tree Protocol - knowledge that will be useful for the CCNA exam.
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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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Recover lost online revenue with customer experience management by Tealeaf
November 2010 - (Free Research)
In this white paper, we’ll describe the two main techniques companies utilize to incorporate customer recovery into their overall Customer Experience Management strategy—namely, Immediate Issue Resolution & Follow‐up and Real‐time Customer Recovery.
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Network Foundation - Cisco 1700 Series by Cisco Systems
Cisco 1700 Series modular routers are ideal for enterprise small branch offices and small and medium-sized businesses that need secure access to business applications, network resources, and Internet services. The Cisco 1700 Series delivers fast, reliable and secure Internet/network access through a wide-range of high-speed WAN access technologies.
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Netflights.com uses Tealeaf in the call center to help generate 20% of all revenue by Tealeaf
November 2010 - (Free Research)
To better differentiate in a highly competitive environment, Netflights.com decided that improving customer experience for its website, needed to be a key strategic initiative. This paper describes how Netflights.com leveraged Tealeaf for unprecedented visibility into their online channel, dramatically improving customer service and as a result.
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Reliable Disaster Protection with VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager by VMware, Inc.
February 2012 - (Free Research)
A simple, cost-effective disaster-recovery solution for virtual environments is high on the agenda for IT organizations as they virtualize more business-critical applications with VMware. VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager provides centralized management of recovery plans, enables nondisruptive testing and automates site-failover processes.
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The TCP/IP and OSI Models by Global Knowledge
March 2011 - (Free Research)
Check out this white paper to learn about two network protocol models, TCP/IP and OSI.
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Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) by Global Knowledge
February 2010 - (Free Research)
Every routing protocol has some pros and cons and its own metric considerations. In this white paper, we will discuss Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP), a Cisco-proprietary routing protocol.
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Improving the Performance of Distance - Vector Routing Protocols by Global Knowledge
November 2010 - (Free Research)
This white paper will look at some techniques for improving the performance of Distance-Vector (D-V) routingprotocols, including some techniques used with D-V protocols to solve the looping problem, and to speedconvergence.
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Interdomain Routing with BGP by Global Knowledge
February 2010 - (Free Research)
Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is a very complex routing protocol where the administrator can influence the route choice in more ways than with an interior gateway protocol. This white paper will provide you with a high level overview of interdomain routing with BGP.
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Routing and Routing Protocols by Global Knowledge
November 2010 - (Free Research)
In this white paper, we’ll discuss routing and routing protocols. Before we begin, let’s define what we mean by aroute. In common usage, a route is an entry in the IP routing table.
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A Visual Review of NAT and PAT by Global Knowledge
November 2010 - (Free Research)
Many people are confused by Cisco’s NAT/PAT naming conventions, such as “inside local”, etc. so I have put together a few diagrams that might help.
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Three Easy Ways to Achieve and Understand WAN Acceleration with TCP Applications by Global Knowledge
February 2010 - (Free Research)
Software developers write code to power applications that drive today's businesses. Whether you are looking at ubiquitous applications such as Microsoft Word or your own in-house software, chances are that they are not very WAN-friendly. The focus of this paper is to highlight the TCP protocol's shortcomings for WAN transmission purposes.
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