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IBM Internal Label Encryption Policy for NetBackup Setup and Implementation Version 2.0

whitepaper This paper addresses the Internal Label Encryption Policy for NetBackup. NetBackup has added vendor specific metadata to the VOL1 header it writes to a tape. The NetBackup written header contains a NetBackup signature and a pool ID.

Tags: security management

[11 May 2008]

How to Choose the Best Data Capture Technology

whitepaper In 1974 when Intermec invented Code 39, data capture technology was pretty simple: Print out a linear bar-code label and read it with a batch laser scanner. As bar codes became commonplace, companies realized the advantage of carrying more data...

Tags: asset management

[01 May 2008]

Critics label Microsoft's OOXML a 'marketing tool'

News The developer of XML and a former International Organization for Standardization (ISO) committee chair have both claimed Microsoft was interested in having Office Open XML (OOXML) accredited as an international standard in order to forward the...

Tags: ooxml, iso, microsoft, vista

[21 Apr 2008]

Create and Print Labels for a Single Item or Address

whitepaper This information applies to creating an individual label or a sheet of identical labels. For example, one can print a single label for a mailing address, file folder, or CD case, or one can create a sheet of identical labels, such as return address...

Tags: business management

[11 Apr 2008]

Use Mail Merge to Create and Print Letters and Other Documents

whitepaper Each letter or label has the same kind of information, yet the content is unique. The unique information in each letter or label comes from entries in a data source. One uses mail merge when one wants to create a set of documents, such as a form...

Tags: word processing

[11 Apr 2008]

Create and Print Labels for a Mass Mailing

whitepaper Each label contains an address from the list. When the user want to use address labels to send a mass mailing to the address list, one can use mail merge to create a sheet of address labels. The mail merge process entails the following overall...

Tags: business management

[11 Apr 2008]

Conventional and Low Cost RFID: The Smart Label Revolution

whitepaper Nowadays Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a term used for any device that can be sensed at a distance by radio frequencies with few problems of obscuration or misorientation. The origins of the term lie in the invention of tags that reflect...

Tags: mobile - wireless communications, frequency, radio, hertz

[10 Apr 2008]

A World of Colour

whitepaper Goods are stacked in bulk with an overriding price label in front, removing the necessity to provide individual labelling and presenting a much stronger price message to the customer. Alpha Retail has been using shelf-edge pricing for many years...

Tags: printers - plotters, retail, pos, labelling

[10 Apr 2008]

Radio Frequency IDentification

whitepaper Zebra Senior Product Manager for RFID Systems, Matt Ream, delivers an informative presentation including an overview and history of RFID as well as a discussion of Zebra’s pioneering focus on Smart Label technology, one of the fastest growing...

Tags: mobile - wireless communications, rfid, smart label, considerations

[10 Apr 2008]

Consolidating Networks Using Cisco Any Transport over MPLS

whitepaper The Cisco Any Transport over MPLS (AToM) solution leverages Multi-protocol Label Switching (MPLS) core networks to build and maximize Layer 2 and 3 service revenues by consolidating networks on the industry's leading multi-service platform, the...

Tags: mpls, revenues, multi, mpls

[10 Apr 2008]

Idtechex Case Study: Boat Theft Prevention, Germany

whitepaper A new and innovative smart label system based on Philips Semiconductors' ICODE technology now protects the boats against theft and provides secure electronic identification. Germany has 660,000 small recreational boats of which 560,000 are...

Tags: security management, theft, euros, boats

[10 Apr 2008]

The Future Optical Control Plane

whitepaper The adaptation of IP routing techniques combined with optical enhancements to Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) - often known as MPLambdaS is a key mechanism in harnessing powerful hardware capabilities with an intelligent control plane.

Tags: atm, optical, plane, control plane

[10 Apr 2008]

The Naked CIO: Boardroom stereotypes

Comment So however much you know about the business you'll find it hard to shake off the techie label, says the Naked CIO. Preconceptions about job functions are carried like a ball and chain even into the boardroom.

Tags: careers, boardroom, stereotypes, board

[07 Apr 2008]

Yo!Sushi cuts copper in favour of MPLS

News Sushi is forecasting a two-year return on investment on an MPLS (multi protocol label switching) network installed to support its plans to grow from around 40 restaurants to 100 by 2010.silicon.com Retail & Leisure

Tags: bt, mpls, yo!sushi

[07 Apr 2008]

Google CIO to join digital music realm

News EMI, the fourth-largest record label, is based in London. Hab Haddad, vice president of business development at music management firm McGhee Entertainment, said: "For EMI to hire someone from Silicon Valley will offer them a huge advantage over the...

Tags: emi, google, cio

[03 Apr 2008]

Is your network performance getting you down?

News Globally, migration to multi-protocol label switching (MPLS) data networks appears to be steady, the survey found, with most organisations still in the early stages of adoption. IT teams are dedicating increasing amounts of time on getting to the...

Tags: voip, security, network

[01 Apr 2008]

Managing and Securely Determining Security Clearance

whitepaper Access controls based on Security Labels are made by matching the Security Label against the Security Clearance of the user or location for which the access control check is being made. In order for this check to be valid, it is essential that the...

Tags: security management, clearance, check, security clearance

[27 Mar 2008]

UK record industry in illegal file-sharing crackdown

News Multi-national label EMI sells tracks DRM-free through Apple's iTunes catalogue while Warner, Sony/BMG and Universal offer unprotected songs on Amazon's US site. More people than ever are able to illegally swap their music collections because...

Tags: p2p, drm, bpi

[27 Mar 2008]

Slicethepie releases first fan-funded album

News The approach allows bands to retain 100 per cent copyright on their music as well as the option to sign with a traditional music label if they wish. The first album to be solely financed by users of music website Slicethepie is released next Monday...

Tags: funding, music, online, web 2.0

[06 Mar 2008]

How fans can grab a slice of the music pie

Comment Courtier-Dutton: Essentially we turn every user on the website into a fully fledged record label. Slicethepie has been running since June 2007 and gives music fans the opportunity to review new music and finance the bands they want to make it big.

Tags: music, web 2.0, industry, web

[18 Feb 2008]

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