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IPv6

White Paper In addition to creating more addresses so that more people and devices can connect to the Internet, IPv6 provides some exciting enhancements over IPv4. Internet Protocol version 6 or IPv6 is an improved version of the current and most widely used... [03 Jul 2008]

Integrating WLANs & MANETs to the IPv6 Based Internet

White Paper Gateways are used to connect MANETs to the Internet. This paper presents a novel approach to integrate Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) and Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs) to the Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) based Internet. [03 Jul 2008]

Internet Protocol Version 6: Building a Bigger, Better Internet

White Paper In addition to creating more addresses so that more people and devices can connect to the Internet, the newest of these protocols, Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), introduces a number of exciting changes to its predecessor, IPv4. [10 Apr 2008]

Intel registers second-gen Classmate

News The upgraded system can also have an optional 30GB hard disk instead of 1GB, 2GB or 4GB flash drives, and the 802.11b/g wireless networking now has a mesh mode to connect Classmates where there's no wireless infrastructure. [04 Apr 2008]

Microsoft smartens up for enterprise mobility

News They can connect phones to active directory, send out group policies - all these things that IT managers have been asking to do with Windows Mobile phones. The software giant has launched an update to its Windows Mobile OS - version 6.1 - which... [02 Apr 2008]

Gates: Security challenges to grow despite Vista

News As more devices connect to the internet, and as people demand access to data from anywhere, the security job will only get bigger and more complex, said Mundie. The new protocol will not only let more devices connect, it will also allow the use of... [07 Feb 2007]

IPv6: Connecting to the 6bone Using 6to4 Tunnels

White Paper This paper describes how an enterprise campus customer (such as an educational institution, a small software firm, or a small manufacturing company) can connect to the 6bone by using 6to4 tunnels. The 6bone is an IP version 6 (IPv6) test network... [15 Mar 2005]

IPv6: Connecting to the 6bone Using Manually Configured Tunnels

White Paper This paper describes how an enterprise campus customer (such as an educational institution, a small software firm, or a small manufacturing company) can connect to the 6bone by using manually configured tunnels. [13 Mar 2005]

IPv6 White Paper

White Paper In addition to creating more addresses so that more people and devices can connect to the Internet, IPv6 provides some exciting enhancements over IPv4. Internet Protocol version 6 or IPv6 is an improved version of the current and most widely used... [13 Mar 2005]

Cisco invests big in Japan

News The government has already been investing more than $18m annually in an IPv6 network that will connect around 100 local governments, corporations and households. Engineers will also work on other IP router features and new products, as well as... [20 Dec 2004]

Cisco battles Juniper with worms

News In November 2003, Cisco also announced that it was working with several antivirus vendors, including Network Associates, Symantec and Trend Micro, to introduce a solution that would check to make sure that a device wasn't infected with a virus... [10 Mar 2004]

MoSucker (F-Secure)

White Paper When activated on an infected system it allows more than one hacker to connect to a system and to perform the following actions: Get OS system type and version Date: November 16, 2001 NAME: MoSucker ALIAS: Backdoor.Mosucker [14 Aug 2003]

Sneak peak at next MSN IM gets mixed analyst reaction

News The company also markets enterprise IM software called Messenger Connect, which lets users of MSN Messenger or Windows Messenger log, authenticate and otherwise manage IM communications, as some financial institutions must by law. [14 May 2003]

IBM and NetApp take aim at midrange storage

News Meanwhile, NetApp plans to launch a software upgrade that will allow its existing products to connect using the just-approved iSCSI standard. NetApp is also introducing a higher-capacity version of its NearStore device, which allows companies to... [17 Feb 2003]

The Bloor Perspective: CMG and Logica, Novell pushes on and early Xmas e-tail

News The eDirectory ensures that any authorised user can connect to the corporate applications safely and securely from any location in the world. Unsurprisingly, Novell's version is called 'exteNd' (capital N instead, probably red). [14 Oct 2002]

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