addresses application sharing

Another Look at Replicated Application Sharing

White Paper After describing one approach to solving this problem, the paper discusses an alternate approach implemented in the Zipper system which addresses several shortcomings in the prior work. The vision has been to replicate instances of a single-user... [02 May 2008]

The Zipper System for Flexible, Replicated Application Sharing

White Paper After describing one approach to solving this problem, the paper discusses an alternate approach it is implementing in the Zipper system which addresses several shortcomings in the prior work. The vision has been to replicate instances of a single... [01 May 2008]

Privacy watchdog clamps down on DVLA data sharing

News The DVLA was criticised last year after revealing it made £6.3m from selling access to the names and addresses of motorists to private sector companies such as bailiffs, debt collection agencies and wheel clampers. [04 Sep 2007]

Implementation of Real-Time Virtual CPU Partition on Linux

White Paper A real-time virtual resource is an abstraction for resource sharing where the application task groups sharing a resource must meet timing constraints in the absence of knowledge of all the timing requirements of all the task groups, thus... [18 May 2007]

Virtualization and CPU Wait Times in a Linux Guest Environment

White Paper The resource sharing aspects of virtualization does, however, create some new challenges from an application implementation and system support perspective. This paper addresses one of those challenges; how does one monitor and manage the behavior... [03 Apr 2007]

Liberty Alliance targets mobile spam

News The push for privacy comes as concern rises over whether content providers are sharing users' information, such as email addresses, with spammers for a fee. The industry organisation, formed to tackle standards for online authentication, on Monday... [21 Jun 2005]

Plaxo: "The conspiracy theories around us are almost comical."

News Detractors have asserted that information-sharing networks like LinkedIn and Plaxo create a potential for abuse and invasions of privacy. People who join the information network give the company access to the phone numbers, addresses and emails of... [24 May 2004]

'Dangerous' Sasser variants already on the loose

News The worm spreads by scanning different ranges of internet addresses using a specific application data channel, or port, numbered 445. Both are data channels used by the Windows file-sharing protocol and, in many cases, are blocked by internet... [04 May 2004]

Oracle9i Database Security for eBusiness

White Paper Oracle9i addresses the above eBusiness security challenges through: deep data protection, ensuring well-formed, comprehensive security from client to application server to data server, as well as throughout the layers of an application, internet... [01 Mar 2004]

Interoperability and the Sun Ray Enterprise Appliance

White Paper This whitepaper addresses four aspects of interoperability, "Application Serving", "File Sharing", "Network Printing" and "Authentication". This whitepaper explores the interoperability and integration of Sun Microsystems Sun Ray enterprise... [24 Feb 2004]

Address Book Synchronization in MDaemon 6.5 using ComAgent, XML, MAPI and WAB

White Paper While these proprietary tools meet the needs of their native applications - and sometimes offer global access - they often work against the sharing of information with other software packages. This XML directory, designed to use with MDaemon's... [24 Feb 2004]

Have we gone MAN overboard?

Comment Others suggest users just want to do the same things - resource and file sharing - only more efficiently and across increasingly wide boundaries. Namely, Resilient Packet Ring (RPR), which should solve the first problem and ITU x.86, which... [05 Nov 2001]

Cheat Sheet: 10 Gigabit Ethernet

Cheat Sheet Originally created in the 1970s by Valley's networking firms, Ethernet ran at 10Mbps and provided fast file- and resource-sharing between networked PCs. Namely, Resilient Packet Ring (RPR) which should solve the first problem and ITU x.86 which... [31 Oct 2001]

Without peers: How P2P will become mainstream

Comment Explaining the technical necessities of P2P, he added: "The application must be designed to accommodate network connectivity patterns and temporary network addresses and all the peers in the network must be able to operate with a level of autonomy. [09 Aug 2001]

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