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Internet -
Protocols
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Written by Chris Smith
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Monday, 04 January 2010 01:00 |
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China set the pace at the Olympics with IPv6 Internet services, but the U.S. is starting to pick up the pace of adoption.
Written by Chris Smith
Internet service providers in the U.S. and network equipment vendors saw a distinct increase in IPv6 activity in 2009, and expectations are that 2010 will witness a steady rise in adoption of the new Internet protocol.
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Last Updated on Monday, 04 January 2010 01:00 |
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Internet -
Telephony
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Written by Chris Smith
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Monday, 13 July 2009 02:00 |
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Network bandwidth and usage are only two of many issues to consider before implementing an IP telephony solution.
By Chris Smith
While it's true that toll-call charges, both nationally and internationally, have come down in the past few years, most new phone systems being installed today are not traditional TDM-based, circuit-switched PBX systems, but instead IP voice and data networks.
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Last Updated on Monday, 13 July 2009 02:00 |
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Internet -
Portals
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Friday, 19 June 2009 12:33 |
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Written by IBM Corporation
The All England Lawn Tennis Club and IBM last week unveiled smart mobile applications designed to transform how fans access information and keep up with the action at Wimbledon 2009. Since 1990 IBM has worked with the Wimbledon team to send the captured score and statistical data around the world in an instant, keeping on-site broadcasters, media and tennis fans up to date with all the latest scores and statistics.
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Last Updated on Friday, 19 June 2009 13:09 |
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Internet -
General
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Written by Chris Smith
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Wednesday, 15 April 2009 20:00 |
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Social networking sites have proven to be incredibly popular, but they also are proving to be less than secure. By Chris Smith You have to be agile to keep up with teenagers if you're well into middle age, but you should give credit to those of us who are making an effort. For instance, having Twitter and Facebook accounts is one way to stay in the groove with the Web 2.0 crowd. But you have to be a little careful when you're out there mingling with the hoi polloi. |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 16 April 2009 13:10 |
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Internet -
Application Servers
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Written by Nadir Amra and Dan Heibert
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Sunday, 22 February 2009 20:00 |
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The integrated Web services server makes creating ILE-based Web services as easy as 1-2-3 (well, almost as easy)!  By Nadir Amra and Dan Hiebert You've all heard the hype surrounding Web services and Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). You possibly have done some research and probably got overwhelmed by the amount of information out there and may have begun to doubt that this stuff can benefit your business. Or maybe you wanted to prototype some business function using Web services and wondered how you can implement Web services on IBM i without having to hire a cadre of consultants. |
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 20 May 2009 11:13 |
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Internet -
General
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Written by Chris Smith
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Sunday, 01 February 2009 20:00 |
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Effective use of broad-based, inexpensive social networking tools to generate political and financial support helped put President Obama in office, say the authors of a new book. By Chris Smith Whether you're a Democrat, a Republican, or another persuasion altogether, you're probably still wondering how the heck Barack Obama made it into the White House. The answer, according to the authors of a new book on social networking, is expert use of Web 2.0 technology. |
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Last Updated on Saturday, 31 January 2009 05:54 |
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Internet -
Telephony
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Written by Chris Smith
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Thursday, 13 November 2008 20:00 |
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Gmail users soon will be able to launch a video session as easily as they send an instant message. By Chris Smith Back in the early '90s, I used to work for Verizon when it was known as GTE. The company was in the process of computerizing a lot of its operations, and many people were bemoaning the fact that it was laying off most of its operators. Company executives foresaw a competitive landscape in the future, and they were desperately trying to figure out a way to get into broadband communications. The problem was that much of the telephone infrastructure was based on twisted-pair, and it didn't offer enough bandwidth to carry video, being designed a century earlier to handle only telephone calls. |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 13 November 2008 06:53 |
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Internet -
General
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Written by Chris Smith
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Thursday, 23 October 2008 20:00 |
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Easy federal money prompted many states to move to electronic voting, a decision they are now trying to reverse. By Chris Smith Imagine you're on the Titanic. The captain has set a course across the North Atlantic that is heading straight for an iceberg. He has ramped up the speed in order to impress the passengers with his spiffy new ship. You're from the future. You know what is about to happen. What to do? |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 23 October 2008 12:50 |
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