access network
£29bn bill for fibre to every UK home
News However, back in July it also signalled it would be willing to spend £1.5bn to give 10 million UK homes fibre access by 2012 - provided it can be assured of a "fair rate of return" on this investment. [08 Sep 2008]
Beeb buys high tech film vault
News The online archiving eliminates the need for tape, reducing time and costs and giving BBC staff instant access to the video. The high and low resolution video stored can be accessed by 125 people at once over the ExaStore 2008 clustered network... [05 Sep 2008]
Heathrow T5 gets massive wi-fi hotspot
News The service is aimed particularly at business travelers who can access the network using laptops, PDAs and mobiles, with the T5 network promising speeds of up to 8Mbps. The hotspot will be supplied by T-Mobile and is largest indoor network in the... [04 Sep 2008]
VoIP slashes hotel costs
News Guests will be offered free internet access through the hotel's wireless network, while staff will be equipped with mobile VoIP handsets that connect over the building's network. Rouse added that there is no danger of free internet access eating... [03 Sep 2008]
CIOs ready for flexi-time law
News In response to that trend, we invested in a corporate infrastructure that gives staff access to their desktop and data in a highly secure manner but from any pc or thin client with internet access. Catherine Doran Network Rail [03 Sep 2008]
Oracle Virtual Private Database
White Paper Access to data traveling across the network or placed on backup media can be encrypted using Oracle Advanced Security. This paper focuses on Oracle Virtual Private Database, a powerful enterprise edition security feature, which extends access... [02 Sep 2008]
A Comparison of GoToMyPC Corporate and VPNs
White Paper One of the major issues confronting information systems (IS) managers today is how to provide secure access to corporate IS resources to people who are physically located outside of the corporate network. [02 Sep 2008]
Why Replace Your IPSec for Remote Access
White Paper Aventail’s patent-pending Smart TunnelingTM is revolutionary in delivering full network access. The Aventail® Smart SSL VPN is more than an enhanced SSL VPN—It’s a next-generation secure access solution. [02 Sep 2008]
WiMAX Technology Brief
White Paper In contrast, wireless local area networks (WiLANs) are designed to provide network access within an office environment or a home once Internet service has been delivered to that point. WiMAX, or Worldwide Interoperability of Microwave Access, is a... [02 Sep 2008]
Aventail Smart Tunneling: Use and Security Assessment
White Paper While many IPSec or underperforming SSL VPN solutions prove difficult to manage and can leave your network susceptible to security threats, Aventail® Smart SSL VPNs offer true everywhere access with complete control and security. [02 Sep 2008]
Capacity, Coverage, and Deployment Considerations for IEEE 802.11g
White Paper As WLAN capacity needs increase, network professionals are well-advised to begin deploying a dual-band infrastructure to access the far greater capacity available with 802.11a. Vendors like Cisco today provide dual radio access points that... [02 Sep 2008]
Protecting the Enterprise Network: Layered Network Security Defense
White Paper Securing the network perimeter and prohibiting unauthorized access from within can prove to be a daunting challenge. Today's businesses must guarantee uninterrupted access to network resources. Evolution of the enterprise and the way it does... [02 Sep 2008]
Single Sign-On Deployment Guide
White Paper Solving this problem requires some way for a user to log in once, using a single password, and get authenticated access to all servers that user is authorized to use--without sending any passwords over the network. [02 Sep 2008]
Building Secure Wireless Local Area Networks
White Paper Ubiquitous network access without wires. Essentially, the inability to physically secure a wireless network is considered to be its Achilles heel. But this conclusion is flawed since it places the burden for security at the physical layer instead... [02 Sep 2008]
Security of the WEP Algorithm
White Paper A secondary function of WEP is to prevent unauthorized access to a wireless network; this function is not an explicit goal in the 802.11 standard, but it is frequently considered to be a feature of WEP. [02 Sep 2008]
