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SIP trunking: A primer

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SIP trunking: A primer
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The Burton Group's, Kevin Kampman, provides an overview of the latest technology for identity management. He'll help you sift through key, mandatory requirements and features and functionality that can wait. Kevin offers guidance on how you can get a 360-degree view of users' access and behavior, best practices and a real-world implementation. View Now.

Testing NAT64 and DNS64
Due to the declining pool of available IPv4 addresses, service providers are motivated to find ways to convert their subscriber communications to IPv6. If they can do this they have an unlimited number of IPv6 addresses they can give to their subscribers. However, the vast majority of content and services remain IPv4-only. Therefore, methods to translate IPv6 packets to and from IPv4 packets are... Read More

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Trying to get out in front of what they call a censorship arms race, a team of researchers has come up with technology that lets users exchange messages through heavily censored networks in countries such as China and North Korea in hidden cha Read More


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Newest Attack on your Credit Card: ATM Shims
Shimming is the newest con designed to skim your credit card number, PIN and other info when you swipe your card through a reader like an ATM machine. The shim is the latest attack being used by criminals to steal your credit card info at the ATM or other Pin Entry Device. According to Diebold, " The criminal act of card skimming results in the loss of billions of dollars annually for financial institutions... Read More

Network security essentials
Network security problems are part of daily IT life these days. There are myriad issues, from patching Windows machines to stopping worms and protecting your assets from nasty insider threats. Here's a round up of the hottest recent network security news. Read More


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3 Reasons You Need a Comprehensive Smart Archive Strategy
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Open-source hardware gadgets
The Touch Book tablet netbook from Always Innovating Inc. runs on the low-power ARM processor, which enables the device to run for 10 hours on a single battery charge. Weighing 1.8 pounds, it features a touch screen, a removable keyboard and a customized Linux OS distribution. Read More

Verizon to Use Cisco UC&C for cloud-based service trial
Verizon Business has announced it will become the first U.S.-based global service provider to deliver the Cisco unified communications and collaboration applications as a service, beginning with field trials of the new Cisco Hosted Collaboration Solution. The Cisco UC&C solution was announced in June at the CiscoLive! networking event held in Las Vegas; it is targeted to offer Cisco service provider and integrator partners with a wide range of Cisco collaboration applications to their customers via the cloud. Read More

US R&D: 27 Million Workers; $11 trillion in sales
US companies that performed or funded research and development domestically or in their overseas locations--employed 27.1 million workers worldwide in 2008, according to a new National Science Foundation report. The Read More

Military wants Holy Grail of secure encryption technology
It's a data encryption technology that protects sensitive data but at the same time lets computations be performed on it all without the data being decrypted. Read More

 
 
 

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