Sponsored White Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads
- DAVE 8.0 (Mac)
- Professional cross-platform file and printer sharing solution. DAVE is the first and only cross-platform networking solution of its kind. DAVE uses the fast, industry standard TCP/IP protocol instead of AppleTalk and is designed specifically for the Apple Macintosh. It is installed on the Macintosh and no additional hardware or software...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, DAVE 8.0, DAVE, Desktops, Networking, Hardware
- Software downloads 2009-11-03
- Wireshark 1.2.3 (Mac)
- Wireshark is the world's foremost network protocol analyzer, and is the standard in many industries. It is the continuation of a project that started in 1998. Hundreds of developers around the world have contributed to it, and it is still under active development. Read/write many different aWireshark is the world's...
- Tags: Radcom Ltd., Apple Macintosh, Network, Visual Networks Inc., Industry, Analysis, Wireshark, Wireshark Development, Networking, Linux, WANs, Network Technology, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2009-10-28
- Tenon iTools 9.0.5 (Mac)
- iTools is a family of tools essential for serious commercial content delivery and eCommerce. iTools for Mac OS X extends and enhances OS X's built-in networking with ease-of-use and increased functionality. This suite of Internet tools is derived from Tenon's award-winning WebTen software and is based on standard open-source protocol...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, Tenon Ltd., iTools, Apple Mac OS X, Productivity, Web Browsers, Operating Systems, Open Source, Networking, Software, Apple Mac OS, Internet
- Software downloads 2009-08-31
- Is SATA capped at 1.5Gbps on the 13" MacBook Pro
- Is SATA capped at 1.5Gbps on the 13" MacBook ProErm ... yes, they were!When Vista RTM shipped and users discovered that it's file & networking throughput was less than expected, they (and many ABM'ers who'd never even installed the OS) started baying for blood.MS fixed many of its file &...
- Tags: Apple MacBook, Adrian, Apple MacBook Pro, SSD, Serial ATA, Apple Inc.
- Discussion threads 2009-06-15
- Impact of Implementing VPN to Secure Wireless LAN
- Many corporations are seriously concerned about security of networks and therefore, their network supervisors are still reluctant to install WLANs. In this regards, the IEEE802.11i standard was developed to address the security problems, even though the mistrust of the wireless LAN technology is still existing. The thought was that the...
- Tags: VPN, WLAN, Wireless, LANs, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Networking, Wireless And Mobility, Network Technology, Security
- White papers 2009-01-01
- iPhone vs. Android development: Day 5
- Today is the last day of a 5-day course on iPhone programming class led by Joe Conway from Big Nerd Ranch. During the course I've been taking notes on how development for the iPhone compares to development for Android. By the way, BNR also offers Android courses if you're interested....
- Tags: Program, Apple iPhone, Web Service, Android, iPhone API, Settings App, Android Preference, Cloud Computing, Web Services, XML, Channel Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Marketing, Ed Burnette
- Blog posts 2008-11-21
- TheOne SysLog Sender 2.5 (Windows)
- Syslog Sender Free Edition is a free Syslog tool. It can simulate networking device such as router, firewall and servers to send TCP and UDP Syslog message to Syslog server. You can use this free tool to evaluate the performance of your Syslog server. SysLog Sender is based on internet...
- Tags: RFC, Microsoft Windows, TheOne Software, Syslog Sender Free Edition, SysLog Sender, Productivity, Tcp/Ip, Networking, Servers, Hardware
- Software downloads 2008-05-16
- Verizon fixes P2P problem - on its network at least
- Verizon fixes P2P problem - on its network at leastnice to hear!I approve of their position, but since I'm not on their network however I will keep my VPN account up. Providers like the ones below may be some customers only options to bypass P2P controls on ISP's.http://www.strongvpn.comhttp://www.blacklogic.comhttp://www.bananahosting.comMany...
- Tags: Internet service providers (ISPs), Peer to peer (P2P), NETWORKING, Network technology, P2P, network, P4P, Verizon Communications Inc., Internet Service Provider, P2P problem, cable
- Discussion threads 2008-03-14
- Tempering the EC's antitrust enthusiasm
- In response to Microsoft's interoperability announcements last week, the EC, a force that has been pushing Microsoft down the "open" road for quite some time, had the following to say in response: The European Commission takes note of today's announcement by Microsoft of its intention to commit to a...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Media Player, Mozilla Firefox, Commission, Antitrust, Regulation, Apple Inc., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., EC, Corporate Law, Microsoft Windows, Security, Business Operations, Operating Systems, Software, John Carroll
- Blog posts 2008-02-25
- Microsoft and Google stalk the Internet operating system
- Microsoft and Google stalk the Internet operating systemIn the long run, Live services...will not make the big splash everyone is hoping for. Individual consumers may find it useful but Enterprises will move the services back in house. Especially with Open Source providing more and better services that can...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Game players, Internet, Yahoo! acquisition, Microsoft Corp., MSFT, cloud computing, Google Inc., computing, Yahoo! Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-02-12
- Collision warning system for connected cars
- In the European Union alone, more than 40,000 people die every year in car accidents. Even if alcohol abuse or excessive speeds are certainly the major causes of these accidents, many crashes could be avoided if collision avoidance systems CAS were used. Such systems have been developed by researchers working...
- Tags: Collision, Zarzosa, GPS, Handhelds, Policies And Procedures, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Human Resources, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-01-09
- Network+ Boot Camp
- View Available Dates and Locations Certifications provide a proven framework for mastering complex topics in IT, complete with industry-standard exams that deliver an impartial assessment of your skills. CompTIA's Network+ is the premier vendor-neutral networking certification. Our Network+ Boot Camp is designed to provide the...
- Tags: Certification, Network, Networking, Quality, Business Operations
- Training 2008-01-01
- Migrating to IPv6
- View Available Dates and LocationsThis powerful, hands-on course covers all you need to know about IPv6 technology as well as its implementation and deployment within your network environments. The IPv6 protocol offers 128-bit IP addresses compared to IPv4's 32-bit addresses and plays a growing role in security,...
- Tags: IPv4, IPv6, Network, Networking, Telecommunications
- Training 2008-01-01
- ICND1 - Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices 1
- View Available Dates and LocationsIn this comprehensive 5-day Authorized Cisco course, develop a practical understanding of the operation of modern TCP/IP networks built with Cisco hardware. Learn the commands and techniques used to troubleshoot host connections, interact with Cisco switches and routers, back up and restore ...
- Tags: Dallas, Schaumburg, Washington, Network, Toronto, New York, Atlanta, Cisco Systems Inc., Chicago, Exam Voucher, Networking
- Training 2008-01-01
- CCNA Boot Camp v2.0
- View Available Dates and LocationsOur unique CCNA training course combines five days of intensive hands-on classroom activity with pre- and post-course activities to ensure your success on the 640-802 CCNA certification exam and prepare you to obtain Cisco's new CCNA Concentrations. This exclusive CCNA training course includes a CCNA exam...
- Tags: Schaumburg, Washington, Network, Toronto, CCNA, Cisco Systems Inc., Chicago, Classroom Instruction
- Training 2008-01-01
- Waiting for Leopard's iSCSI support
- Scanning though Apple's server discussion boards recently, I noticed a thread on iSCSI. This technology was a hot topic last year at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco and we can expect more of the same next month. iSCSI is a standard that uses the familiar SCSI...
- Tags: iSCSI, Apple Inc., Technology, Storage Area Networks (SAN), Network Technology, Storage, Hardware, Networking, David Morgenstern
- Blog posts 2007-12-10
- Jason Calacanis, Nick Carr, Microsoft, Google, and the most prized currency of Web 3.0: Trust
- Lampooning Jason Calacanis' attempt to define Web 3.0, Nicholas Carr metaphorically cites Yeat's Couplet (Hurrah for revolution and more cannon-shot!; A beggar upon horseback lashes a beggar on foot) before concluding: Both beggars, though, labor under romantic misconceptions. For one, the web is freeing us from the shackles of...
- Tags: Google Inc., Nick Carr, Web, Media, Web 3.0, Microsoft Corp., Channel Management, Marketing, David Berlind
- Blog posts 2007-10-04
- Everything you've read about Vista DRM is wrong (Part 3)
- This is the final installment in my series debunking Peter Gutmann's widely read and undeservedly cited paper on Vista content protection. (If you missed Part 1 and Part 2, go read them before you dive into this conclusion.) Today, I want to deal head-on with one of the most...
- Tags: Paper, HDMI, PC, Digital-rights Management, Output, NVidia Corp., Codec, Microsoft Windows Vista, Video, Microsoft Corp., Hardware, 1080p, Peter Gutmann, HD, Laptop Magazine, DVI, D-CINEMA, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Ed Bott
- Blog posts 2007-09-20
- Breaking out of walled gardens: The promise of ethernet interconnection
- COLT has always been a pioneer in the delivery of Ethernet services. Our Ethernet capability stretches back to 1993 when we launched our first point-to-point Ethernet service. We quickly developed it into our standard Ethernet service, COLT LANL ink, and followed that with Ethernet over DSL , hub-and-spoke and any-to-any...
- Tags: COLT TELECOM Group, Ethernet, Network Technology, Networking
- White papers 2007-08-23
- Skype blames deficient networking algo blamed for service disruption
- Skype blames deficient networking algo blamed for service disruptionI think is some windoze patchwhen M$ applies a patch that premium software stops working.A good reason to switch to Linux!I don't get it -if [b]Skype[/b] «loves [its] customers too much» to allow traffic to be disrupted by a cyber attack -...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, NETWORKING, downfall, Skype Technologies S.A., network, software
- Discussion threads 2007-08-17
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