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Publication date: 2007-04-19
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Review HP ProCurve Networking Builds on ProActive Defense Security Portfolio (Competitive Intelligence Report):

HP ProCurve has announced network anomaly detection and pre-connect network access control products. Both are welcome additions to the company's security portfolio.

Publication date: 2004-01
Dewey code: 004
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Review Proceedings 24th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems//Proceedings) / Ieee:


Publication date: 2007-05-14
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Review Verizon Business Extends Asian Security Reach with Cybertrust Acquisition (Competitive Intelligence Report):

Verizon Business extends its security reach into Asian with acquisition of Cybertrust. The move provides more professional services staff for SMCs and SOCs, lubricating Verizon's security efforts outside the U. S.

Publication date: 2007-05-30
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Review Google Acquires Web Security Start-up GreenBorder (Competitive Intelligence Report):

Google has purchased Internet security start-up GreenBorder which has the potential to improve its legion of Internet users' online experience, but why all the secrecy?

Review   / SAP R/3 ALE & EDI Technologies with CDROM Publication date: 1999-02-11
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Review SAP R/3 ALE & EDI Technologies with CDROM:

SAP is the world's largest Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software provider with an installed base of more than 15,000 worldwide. ALE (Application Link Enabling) and EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) are two hot technologies that enable data communications between two or more SAP systems and/or SAP and legacy systems. Targeted at the SAP R/3 developer, SAP R/3 ALE and EDI Technologies provides working examples of using and customizing this industrial-strength, enterprise-level package. The book begins with a quick introduction to Application Linking Enabling (ALE) and the Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in the SAP R/3 package. By using SAP tools, ALE/EDI developers can query data, move it around within distributed systems, and even create reports with third-party tools. The powerful SAP R/3 package contains data fields that can automate virtually any manufacturing or business scenario. The author introduces Intermediate DOCuments (IDOCs), which provide message-based delivery of data. Further sections investigate master data distribution (which involves requesting IDOC for particular fields). Throughout the book, the author enumerates the steps required within SAP R/3 to generate data (including screen shots of the R/3 tool at work). He also covers both outbound and inbound processing and how to customize IDOC messages. [+]
(This can be done to improve performance, for instance. ) Later the book turns to EDI and explains how to generate electronic reports (such as invoices), as well as how to submit data into R/3 via EDI. The book offers tips and techniques for optimizing data processing within distributed systems and features an appendix listing R/3 message codes and IDOC types (which all go by short mnemonic codes). Written for the reader who already understands the basics of SAP R/3 but wants to learn more, this book can fill a useful niche for the enterprise developer who wants to see this powerful package at work. -Richard Dragan.

Publication date: 2007-06-11
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Review Fortinet Announces Two New Security Appliances for Large Enterprises, MSSPs (Competitive Intelligence Report):

Fortinet is bringing the modularity design and expansion capabilities of its high end security platform to its 3000 series, supporting up to 26 Gbps firewall performance for enterprises and MSSPs through two new appliances available in Q3.

Publication date: 2007-03-22
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Review Symantec Leverages SenSage's Message Tracking Tools (Competitive Intelligence Report):

Following a growing trend to provide large enterprises and service providers with better e-mail message management, Symantec is leveraging SenSage's monitoring and reporting tools.

Publication date: 2007-03-30
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Review Verizon Begins Deploying Gigabit PON Technology to Boost FiOS Speeds by Four to Eight Times (Competitive Intelligence Report):

Verizon will soon begin deploying GPON systems that will increase FiOS speeds four to eight times. A set of products for small- to medium-sized business that would leverage GPON is in the works, but specific plans have not yet been disclosed.

Publication date: 2003-01
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Review 2003 IEEE Conference on Open Architectures and Network Programming: Proceedings: Openarch 2003: San Francisco, California, USA, 4-5 April 2003 / Institute of Electrical & Electronics Enginee:

This CD-ROM covers topics including: design of optical networks; high performance router design; active queue management; traffic monitoring and topology inference; queueing analysis; content distribution; routing in mobile ad hoc networks; and scheduling in wireless systems.

Publication date: 2007-03-09
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Review Verizon Brings Help to the Spam and Spyware Weary (Competitive Intelligence Report):

Verizon Business launches Managed Web Content Services, helping large enterprises better manage and enforce net policies and protect against spyware and viruses. Verizon is including a latency SLA that will raise the stakes for some competitors.

Publication date: 2007-05-18
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Review Acquisition Spree Continues for Motorola, This Time with Modulus Video (Competitive Update):

Motorola has snapped up another next-gen video solutions vendor, Modulus Video, locking down a market/customer-proven MPEG-4 compression technology. Moving forward, Motorola must prove it can successfully integrate its portfolio of acquisitions.

Review Butterworth-Heinemann  / Mobile Business: Technologies, Applications, and Markets Publication date: 2005-05-02
Dewey code: 658
Price: $44.99

Review Mobile Business: Technologies, Applications, and Markets / Butterworth-Heinemann:

Mobile Business is the first textbook to take a three-pronged approach to this subject, beginning with an introduction to the current and emerging technologies, to give each student an understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of the different technological options. The next section gives an overview of mobile applications and services available around the world, as well as suggesting possibilities for the future. The final part of the book studies the markets that support the provision of mobile business services, and how these have, and continue to adapt to the changing face of business in our globally networked world. Throughout the book, understanding is reinforced with end of chapter review questions and real life case studies. * Provides authoritative information on technologies, applications and markets in one source* Contains case studies and review questions to bring the subject to life* Associated website contains support material for students and tutors.

Publication date: 2007-03-09
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Review 3UK to Launch Ad-Sponsored Video: 'Free Stuff' (Competitive Update (Europe)):

Free Stuff' is money for old rope. 3UK's Planet 3 has offered free content for some time, but infusing video clips with short ads, accessible via a 'Free Stuff' icon, exploits new revenue and premium content cross-selling opportunities.

Review Butterworth-Heinemann  / Subnet Design for Efficient Networks (Computer Weekly Professional Series) Edition: 1st
Publication date: 2000-04-15
Dewey code: 004.6
Price: $62.95

Review Subnet Design for Efficient Networks (Computer Weekly Professional Series) / Butterworth-Heinemann:

The Internet continues to grow at a very rapid rate. Together with this growth there is an accompanying growth of the technologies on which it is based. These technologies make use of TCP/IP as their networking protocols. To use TCP/IP efficiently and reliably, networks that are based on these protocols must be designed, installed and maintained in as effective a way as possible. Underpinning all of these ideas is the principle of subnet design. This book takes the principles on which subnet design is based and develops them to fully explain the fundamental design concepts on which modern TCP/IP networks depend. This book is aimed at both the network professional and the enthusiastic network user. It explains how subnets work and the rationale behind their design and implementation. Through graded examples it guides the user from simple network issues and the associated calculation of the relevant subnet masks through to larger enterprise-level considerations for subnet designs. This book:Provides a thorough understanding of how subnets workShows how to subnet the different classes of IP addressesProvides the design and calculations of variable-length subnet masksExplains how CIDR (supernetting) worksGives you an overview of how DHCP worksShows the integration of DHPC with subnetsExplains design consideration for network designsKeith Sutherland is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer specialising in TCP/IP, IIS and SQL server. [+]
For the last 25 years he has been an independent consultant and lecturer working throughout the IT industry. As a result he has trained many thousands of industrial and commercial staff over that period. Currently he divides his time between lecturing, consultancy and research work. He lives in the UK and travels world-wide for both business and pleasure. His client list includes many "Blue-Chip" companies together with government and international organisations. Covers 'what if' scenariosIncludes case studies in small, medium and large companiesA useful source of reference and tutorial for the TCP/IP exam as well as the NT Server 4. 0 and 5. 0 in the Enterprise exam.

Creator: IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications
Publication date: 2002-07
Dewey code: 004
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Review Computers and Communications (Iscc 2002), 7th IEEE Symposium / Ieee:


Publication date: 2007-03-22
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Review Spring 2007 VON: Verizon Business Adds Carrier IP Termination Service for "IP Only" Wholesale Customers (Show Update):

Carrier IP Termination Transport is the third leg of Verizon Business' Wholesale IP Communications product suite, enabling the carrier to accept a broader range of traffic from wholesale customers and support a more granular pricing structure.

Review Information Science Reference  / Handbook of Research on Information Security and Assurance (Handbook of Research On...) Creator: Sushil K. Sharma
Publication date: 2008-08-20
Dewey code: 005
List Price: $265.00
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Review Handbook of Research on Information Security and Assurance (Handbook of Research On...) / Information Science Reference:

While emerging information and internet ubiquitous technologies provide tremendous positive opportunities, there are still numerous vulnerabilities associated with technology. Attacks on computer systems are increasing in sophistication and potential devastation more than ever before. As such, organizations need to stay abreast of the latest protective measures and services to prevent cyber attacks. The Handbook of Research on Information Security and Assurance offers comprehensive definitions and explanations on topics such as firewalls, information warfare, encryption standards, and social and ethical concerns in enterprise security. Edited by scholars in information science, this reference provides tools to combat the growing risk associated with technology.

Publication date: 2007-05-14
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Review Verizon Business Makes Global Security Play with Cybertrust Acquisition (Competitive Intelligence Report):

Verizon Business takes a significant step toward boosting its security services by acquiring Cybertrust. The move gains it a significant addition including SOCs, services, and other global security resources - quite a coup for the carrier.

Review Internetwork Expert Inc.  / CCIE Routing & Switching. Lab Workbook Volume III Creator: Internetwork Expert Inc.
Publication date: 2007-06-01
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Review CCIE Routing & Switching. Lab Workbook Volume III / Internetwork Expert Inc.:

Internetwork Expert's CCIE Routing & Switching Lab Workbook Volume III is a self-paced product designed specifically to improve your speed and accuracy at the configuration and verification of the core CCIE Routing & Switching lab technologies. The Lab Workbook Volume III consists of 10 4-hour lab scenarios, each of which are divided into various sections. This format allows you to easily assess your own readiness by timing your configuration.

Publication date: 2007-03-30
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Review Verizon Business Launches 40 Gbps Service from Washington, D.C. to New York (Competitive Intelligence Report):

Verizon Business launches the first commercial 40 Gbps service between New York and Washington, DC and is planning its 100 Gbps deployment. The move positions Verizon to meet current and future bandwidth demands in the northeast.

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HP ProCurve Networking Builds on ProActive Defense Security Portfolio (Competitive Intelligence Report), Proceedings 24th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems//Proceedings), Verizon Business Extends Asian Security Reach with Cybertrust Acquisition (Competitive Intelligence Report), Google Acquires Web Security Start-up GreenBorder (Competitive Intelligence Report), SAP R/3 ALE & EDI Technologies with CDROM, Fortinet Announces Two New Security Appliances for Large Enterprises, MSSPs (Competitive Intelligence Report), Symantec Leverages SenSage's Message Tracking Tools (Competitive Intelligence Report), Verizon Begins Deploying Gigabit PON Technology to Boost FiOS Speeds by Four to Eight Times (Competitive Intelligence Report), 2003 IEEE Conference on Open Architectures and Network Programming: Proceedings: Openarch 2003: San Francisco, California, USA, 4-5 April 2003, Verizon Brings Help to the Spam and Spyware Weary (Competitive Intelligence Report), Acquisition Spree Continues for Motorola, This Time with Modulus Video (Competitive Update), Mobile Business: Technologies, Applications, and Markets, 3UK to Launch Ad-Sponsored Video: 'Free Stuff' (Competitive Update (Europe)), Subnet Design for Efficient Networks (Computer Weekly Professional Series), Computers and Communications (Iscc 2002), 7th IEEE Symposium, Spring 2007 VON: Verizon Business Adds Carrier IP Termination Service for "IP Only" Wholesale Customers (Show Update), Handbook of Research on Information Security and Assurance (Handbook of Research On...), Verizon Business Makes Global Security Play with Cybertrust Acquisition (Competitive Intelligence Report), CCIE Routing & Switching. Lab Workbook Volume III, Verizon Business Launches 40 Gbps Service from Washington, D.C. to New York (Competitive Intelligence Report)

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