enterprise architecture network in comment and analysis

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Grid's a 'no-brainer'

Comment As vendors push their service-based offerings, the users find themselves with a highly standardised and virtualised infrastructure - ideal for a move to a grid architecture. Firstly, although there are geographic... [18 Nov 2005]

IP over everything?

Comment SDH provides the reliability of circuit-switched pathways and resiliency should there be a fault but it is overly complex and not nearly as flexible as a native IP architecture when it comes to supporting Ethernet... [19 Aug 2003]

Lest old acquaintances be forgot: the return of Unisys

Comment Launched in October this year and described by Unisys as 'the Wintel mainframe', the ES7000 is based on the company's Cellular MultiProcessing (CMP) architecture. This architecture supports dynamic... [15 Dec 1999]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Time for mobile apps

Comment Mobility raises a raft of questions that simply did not compare to the typical approach that has been reflected in a fixed network client/server model, the existing architecture of many... [25 Feb 2004]

Through the fog... Storage as a service

Comment Perhaps it is because storage has always been seen as an infantile element of the enterprise architecture that it has taken so long for it to develop and flourish. Rather, it is when storage can be... [04 Apr 2003]

Analysis: Bringing IT in line with the business

Comment Those SLAs form the foundation for the enterprise technical architecture and design. Michael Disabato, vice president of network and telecom strategies at analyst company the Burton... [07 Jun 2006]

The telecoms operator of the future

Comment Ian Cox, analyst at ABI Research, says: "Networks are going through a period of profound change as they adopt service-oriented architecture and implement IT systems based on open standards. Business telecoms services... [02 Jan 2007]

Insecure about Wi-Fi security? Don’t be...

Comment Nortel Networks, for example, has launched a new centralised security architecture for Wi-Fi that will enable companies to detect and disconnect unauthorised access points attached to a network. Wi-Fi is... [03 Apr 2003]

ASPs and the end of client/server

Comment So what will ASPs offer above and beyond the client/server architecture? ASPs offer companies access, via the Internet, to applications that would otherwise have to be located in their own personal or... [14 Dec 1999]

IT and compliance: A risk management 'odd couple'

Comment Cut out the noise, says Okin: "Decide what the most important thing is that you’re going to protect, and then decide what architecture you’re going to supply. Security for compliance purposes has to be considered in the... [02 Jul 2007]

Interview: The FBI's CIO

Comment Now we have an enterprise architecture in place.We have the governance process to do that project from cradle to grave. It is a service-oriented architecture, meaning each capability of... [17 Jul 2006]

The end of client/server as we know it?

Comment Oracle is not in a position to set a trend for company architecture. Web technology is just an additional layer to the client/server architecture, they claim. The problem with the setup, he claims, is... [22 Jul 1999]

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