NES
The Emerging Optical Control Plane
White Paper The control plane moves some of the network intelligence down to the NEs. As a result, the NEs have access to complete network topology and resource information, and can use this to plan, establish and... [30 Aug 2009]
Progress Fits Broder Bros. to a T
White Paper Co.is a leading distributor of imprintable sportswear and accessories in the United States and operates under its Broder, Alpha, and NES brands. Broder Bros. Facing a highly competitive market, Broder needed to improve... [09 Jan 2009]
Automatic Speech Recognition: Reliability and Pedagogical Implications for Teaching Pronunciation
White Paper The ASR software analysis of their production was then compared to pronunciation scores determined by Native English Speaking (NES) instructors. This study examines the reliability of Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR)... [13 Dec 2008]
Multi-Area MPLS/GMPLS Interoperability Trial Over 14-Vendor Packet/TDM/ROADM/OXC Network
White Paper The Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching (GMPLS) technology is a framework that unifies network control of various types of Network Elements (NEs) across multiple network layers. This framework not only enables... [25 Jun 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 08.02.08
Round-Up We're rocking harder than anyone's rocked ever and that includes Bill and Slash at NES. Once again, after one too many cinnamon cappuccinos, the Round-Up is transported behind the scenes of this week's momentous events... [08 Feb 2008]
Ethernet Service OAM: Overview,Applications,Deployment,and Issues
White Paper Ethernet Service OAM encompasses Fault Management and Performance Management capabilities that are incorporated in NEs that support Ethernet services. As the number of Ethernet service instances grows, service providers... [02 Jun 2006]
National databases linked to track fine dodgers
News The government has chosen the northwest of England to pilot the National Enforcement Service (NES), which is linking the databases with an enforcement taskforce charged with finding those who avoid court orders. [23 Sep 2005]