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WAN Optimization Services: High-impact Technology - What You Need to Know: Definitions, Adoptions, Impact, Benefits, Maturity, Vendors,
WAN optimization products seek to accelerate a broad range of applications accessed by distributed enterprise users via eliminating redundant transmissions, staging data in local caches, compressing and prioritizing data, and streamlining chatty protocols (e.g., CIFS). WAN optimization also helps avoid packet delivery issues common in shared WAN environments, like MPLS and Internet VPNs. Component techniques of WAN Optimization include deduplication, WAFS, CIFS proxy, HTTPS Proxy, media multicasting, Web caching, Forward Error Correction (FEC), and bandwidth management. This book is your ultimate resource for WAN Optimization Services. Here you will find the most up-to-date information, analysis, background and everything you need to know. In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about WAN Optimization Services right away, covering: WAN optimization, AppEx Networks, ApplianSys, Aryaka, Autonomic Networking, Expand Networks, Ipanema Technologies, Radware, Riverbed Technology, Silver Peak Systems, TCP acceleration, Cisco WAAS, Alberta SuperNet, Antilles Crossing, ARCOS-1, Athens Internet Exchange, AUSTPAC, Automatic Digital Network, Bi-State Optical Network, BITNET, CAVNET, CERNET, ChinaNet, Coloured Book protocols, CSNET, Data Transmission Network, Datakit, DATAPAC, Defense Data Network, Defense Research and Engineering Network, Dnsmux, Dynamic circuit network, EASSy (cable system), ERC Broadband, ERNET, Global Telecom & Technology, IBM VNET, IEC 61334, Intelink, Intergalactic Computer Network, Internet exchange point, JANET, JANET NRS, Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System, List of Internet exchange points by size, Microwave Bypass, MILNET, NABU Network, NASA Research and Engineering Network, National Science Foundation Network, NATO CRONOS, NIPRNet, Open Source Information System, Open Transport Network, RIPR, SIMNET, SIPRNet, TechNet (computer network), Teleprocessing monitor, Telx Internet Exchange, High Performance Computing Wales, Wide area application services, Wide area file services, Wide area network, Wireless WAN, X.25, X.75 This book explains in-depth the real drivers and workings of WAN Optimization Services. It reduces the risk of your technology, time and resources investment decisions by enabling you to compare your understanding of WAN Optimization Services with the objectivity of experienced professionals.
by Kevin Roebuck
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Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE): High-impact Technology - What You Need to Know: Definitions, Adoptions, Impact, Benefits, Maturity, Vendors,
Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) is an encapsulation of Fibre Channel frames over Ethernet networks. This allows Fibre Channel to use 10 Gigabit Ethernet networks (or higher speeds) while preserving the Fibre Channel protocol. The specification, supported by a large number of network and storage vendors, is part of the International Committee for Information Technology Standards T11 FC-BB-5 standard. This book is your ultimate resource for Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE). Here you will find the most up-to-date information, analysis, background and everything you need to know. In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) right away, covering: Fibre Channel over Ethernet, Fibre Channel, Arbitrated loop, ARINC 818, Buffer credits, Fabric OS, FC-HBA API, Fibre Channel 8B/10B encoding, Fibre Channel electrical interface, Fibre Channel Logins, Fibre Channel network protocols, Fibre Channel point-to-point, Fibre Channel switch, Fibre Channel time out values, Fibre Channel zoning, FICON, FSPF, Internet Fibre Channel Protocol, Internet Storage Name Service, List of Fibre Channel standards, List of Fibre Channel switches, Mcdata, NPIV, Persistent binding, Registered State Change Notification, Switched fabric, Vdisk, Virtual Cluster Switching (VCS), VSAN, World Wide Name, World Wide Port Name, Web Services for Devices, Communications protocol, Internetwork protocol, List of network protocols, 10PASS-TS, 2BASE-TL, 4in6, 6in4, 9P, Access Stratum, Advanced Message Queuing Protocol, Alcatel Business Communications, Alternating bit protocol, AMX192, Anything In Anything, Apple Filing Protocol, Apple Sleep Proxy Service (Bonjour Sleep Proxy), AppleTalk, Appliance Link Protocol, ARCNET, Art-Net, ATA over Ethernet, ATM adaptation layer, ATM Adaptation Layer 2, ATM Adaptation Layer 5, Automatically switched optical network, Autonegotiation, Available Bit Rate, BACnet, Bandwidth allocation protocol, BBN Report 1822, Bearer Independent Call Control, BEEP, Binary protocol, BIP-8, Bonjour (software), Cache Discovery Protocol, CAIF, CAN Kingdom, CANopen, CcTalk, Cell relay, CIMD, Cisco WAAS, Coloured Book protocols, Common Industrial Protocol, Connection-oriented protocol, Connectionless communication, Connectionless protocol, Constrained Shortest Path First, Constraint-based Routing Label Distribution Protocol, Content Vectoring Protocol, ControlNet, Convergence (telecommunications), CRC-based framing, D54 (protocol), Data Stream Interface, DCE PC, DECnet, Decode-Encode Language, Delay-tolerant networking, Dense multicast, Devices Profile for Web Services, DH 485, DICOM, Digital Audio Access Protocol, Digital Data Communications Message Protocol, Digital Private Network Signalling System, Direct Client-to-Client, DirectAccess, Distributed data flow, Distributed Multi-Link Trunking, Distributed Universal Number Discovery, DMX512, DNET, DNP3, DOCSIS, DREAM (protocol), Dynamic synchronous transfer mode, EMI (protocol), Encapsulation (networking), ERIPAX, Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching, Ethernet over SDH, Ethernet Private Line, Ethernet Virtual Private Line, Fiber Distributed Data Interface, Financial Information eXchange, FINS, FLEX (protocol), FlexRay, FMIPv6, Forward-confirmed reverse DNS, Fragment free, Frame Relay, Free protocol, FRF.12, FUDI, G.hn, Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching, GPRS Tunnelling Protocol, H4 (protocol), Handshaking, Header Error Control, Heartbeat message, Highway Addressable Remote Transducer Protocol, Higig, Hop-by-hop transport, HTTP body data, HTTP Live Streaming...and much more This book explains in-depth the real drivers and workings of Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE). It reduces the risk of your technology, time and resources investment decisions by enabling you to compare your understanding of Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) with the objectivity of experienced professionals.
by Kevin Roebuck
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OpenFlow: High-impact Strategies - What You Need to Know: Definitions, Adoptions, Impact, Benefits, Maturity, Vendors,
The Knowledge Solution. Stop Searching, Stand Out and Pay Off. The #1 ALL ENCOMPASSING Guide to OpenFlow. An Important Message for ANYONE who wants to learn about OpenFlow Quickly and Easily... ""Here's Your Chance To Skip The Struggle and Master OpenFlow, With the Least Amount of Effort, In 2 Days Or Less..."" OpenFlow is a communications protocol that gives access to the forwarding plane of a switch or router over the network. In simpler terms, OpenFlow allows the path-of-network-packets-through-the-network-of-switches to be determined by software running on a separate server. This separation of the control from the forwarding allows for more sophisticated traffic management than feasible today using ACLs and routing protocols. OpenFlow is considered an enabler of Software Defined Networking. Get the edge, learn EVERYTHING you need to know about OpenFlow, and ace any discussion, proposal and implementation with the ultimate book - guaranteed to give you the education that you need, faster than you ever dreamed possible! The information in this book can show you how to be an expert in the field of OpenFlow. Are you looking to learn more about OpenFlow? You're about to discover the most spectacular gold mine of OpenFlow materials ever created, this book is a unique collection to help you become a master of OpenFlow. This book is your ultimate resource for OpenFlow. Here you will find the most up-to-date information, analysis, background and everything you need to know. In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about OpenFlow right away. A quick look inside: Openflow Switching Protocol, Web Services for Devices, Communications protocol, Internetwork protocol, List of network protocols, 10PASS-TS, 2BASE-TL, 4in6, 6in4, 9P, Access Stratum, Advanced Message Queuing Protocol, Alcatel Business Communications, Alternating bit protocol, AMX192, Anything In Anything, Apple Filing Protocol, Apple Sleep Proxy Service (Bonjour Sleep Proxy), AppleTalk, Appliance Link Protocol, ARCNET, Art-Net, ATA over Ethernet, ATM adaptation layer, ATM Adaptation Layer 2, ATM Adaptation Layer 5, Automatically switched optical network, Autonegotiation, Available Bit Rate, BACnet, Bandwidth allocation protocol, BBN Report 1822, Bearer Independent Call Control, BEEP, Binary protocol, BIP-8, Bonjour (software), Cache Discovery Protocol, CAIF, CAN Kingdom, CANopen, CcTalk, Cell relay, CIMD, Cisco WAAS, Coloured Book protocols, Common Industrial Protocol, Connection-oriented protocol, Connectionless communication, Connectionless protocol, Constrained Shortest Path First, Constraint-based Routing Label Distribution Protocol, Content Vectoring Protocol, ControlNet, Converged Network Adapter, Convergence (telecommunications), CRC-based framing, D54 (protocol), Data Stream Interface, DCE PC, DECnet, Decode-Encode Language, Delay-tolerant networking, Dense multicast, Devices Profile for Web Services, DH 485, DICOM, Digital Audio Access Protocol, Digital Data Communications Message Protocol, Digital Private Network Signalling System, Direct Client-to-Client, DirectAccess, Distributed data flow, Distributed Multi-Link Trunking, Distributed Universal Number Discovery, DMX512, DNET, DNP3, DOCSIS, DREAM (protocol), Dynamic synchronous transfer mode, EMI (protocol), Encapsulation (networking), ERIPAX, Ethernet Automatic Protection Switching, Ethernet over SDH, Ethernet Private Line, Ethernet Virtual Private Line, Fiber Distributed Data Interface, Fibre Channel over Ethernet, Financial Information eXchange, FINS, FLEX (protocol), FlexRay, FMIPv6...and Much, Much More! This book explains in-depth the real drivers and workings of OpenFlow. It reduces the risk of your technology, time and resources investment decisions by enabling you to compare your understanding of OpenFlow with the objectivity of experienced professionals - Grab your copy now, while you still can.
by Kevin Roebuck
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IEEE standards for local and metropolitan area networks,
A unified access method that offers integrated services (IS) to the desktop for a variety of publicly and privately administered backbone networks (e.g., ANSI FDDI, IEEE 802.x, and ISDN) is defined. In addition, the interface at the MAC sublayer and the PHY Layer is specified.
by IEEE Computer Society. Technical Committee on Computer Communications
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Packet switched networks,theory and practice
by Richard Barnett
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Information Technology and the Computer Network,
1.1 Scope This paper deals with the following subjects: 1. Introduction 2. Feasibility study definition in IT 3. Forming a feasibility study team 4. The feasibility study work 5. The feasibility study report 6. Discussion 1.2 Information Technology (IT) Information was defined as anything sensed by at least one of the human senses and that may change the level of his knowledge. The information may be true or false, sent by premeditation or generated by coincidence, needed by the interceptor or intended to create new needs. The creation of the information may be very costly or free of charge. The information may be an essential need or just a luxury. Each information may be a one shot nature, eg., announcing a marriage, or a constant update need one, eg., news. Information technology as defined herein means all the types of systems needed to deal wi.th the information, transfer it to any place, store it, adapt it, etc. Information technology is usually bused on Telecommunications. Telecommunications means a large variety of possibilities. Usually, the IT's are based on the creation, updating, processing and transmission of information. The information itself is usually alphanumeric and graphic. Gradually, there is a tendency to step over to what is seen as more natural information, audio and visual.
by K. G. Beauchamp
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Naval aviation news,
by United States. Naval Air Systems Command
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Computer Networks and Intelligent Computing,5th International Conference on Information Processing, ICIP 2011, Bangalore, India, August 5-7, 2011. Proceedings
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Information Processing, ICIP 2011, held in Bangalore, India, in August 2011. The 86 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 514 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on data mining; Web mining; artificial intelligence; soft computing; software engineering; computer communication networks; wireless networks; distributed systems and storage networks; signal processing; image processing and pattern recognition.
by K. R. Venugopal
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Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office,Trademarks
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Getting Started with UNIX and X,
Are you looking for straightforward advice to help you master the UNIX System, and do you want to exploit the possibilities offered by a modem window system? If your answer is yes, then Getting Started with Unix and X is the book for you. This self-contained tutorial provides a comprehensive introduction to UNIX, the X Window System and communication tools that will enable you to gain maximum productivity from your UNIX system. With this book you will: Discover the most common versions of UNIX including System V.4, Solaris, Berkeley (BSD) and OSF/1, and become familiar with many useful utility programs Explore the X Window System and the two most common user interfaces: OpenLook/Open Windows and Motif Discover how communication tools affect the user including electronic mail, login, execution of programs on remote computers and file transfer programs Learn how to use and program different UNIX shells (the Bourne, Korn, C and TC shells) Investigate the role of the system administrator Students and practitioners will find this book an invaluable introduction. Packed with thought-provoking ideas and practical hints and tips, Getting Started with Unix and X will show you how easy it is to master this exciting environment.
by Torbjörn Andréasson
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The Blue Book of Canadian Business,
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Introduction to Computers for Healthcare Professionals,
"An ideal resource for introductory computer courses for healthcare professionals, the text provides a comprehensive approach to digital literacy with the incorporation of social media tools. The Sixth Edition features an extensive revision of each chapter to reflect Microsoft Office® 2010 and Windows® 7 updates, as well as computer-assisted communication"--Back cover.
by Irene Joos
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Spyware,
Aided by a band of renegade computer hackers, three very different people--Mac Savage, an ex-CIA agent and security consultant targeted for death by his former agency; Marie Kovacs, a diamond nanotechnology scientist kidnapped in Sierra Leone; and Texas Ranger Kate Chavez--join forces to stop a bizarre conspiracy that holds the fate of all humankind in its grasp. Original.
by R. J. Pineiro
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MacRae's Blue Book,
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Proceedings of the First International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (IC3N),San Diego, California, USA, June 8-10, 1992
by E. K. Park
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