definition in white papers

MPLS - A Foundation for Service Differentiation by the ISP World

White Paper The paper discusses in brief the forces that motivated the development and evolution of different multilayer switching solutions that eventually culminated in the IETF working group's definition of MPLS. [10 Jul 2008]

Towards Dynamic Load Balancing Using Page Migration and Loop Re-Partitioning on Omni/SCASH

White Paper Using this dynamic load balancing mechanisms, it is expected that programmers can have load imbalances adjusted automatically by the runtime system without explicit definition of data and task placements in a commodity cluster environment with... [10 Jul 2008]

TechNet Webcast: Video Conferencing and Interoperability With Existing Systems (Level 300)

White Paper In addition, it explores High-Definition (HD) video and the partner interoperability road map. This webcast discusses the current video conferencing solutions and describe how to deploy them. [05 Jul 2008]

Mobile Play: Blogging, Tagging, and Messaging

White Paper Ubiquitous computing, by its very definition, aspires to weave computing technologies across the fabric of our everyday lives. This paper engages in a critical dialogue around the applicability, adoption, and consequences of such elements of play... [03 Jul 2008]

The Challenges and Effects of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act on the Internal Audit Profession

White Paper The definition of internal auditing presents very succinctly the challenges of the profession. This paper provides an overview of how the internal audit profession can add value and enhance corporate governance by reducing the risk of potential... [03 Jul 2008]

Ethernet Power Study of Cisco and Competitive Products

White Paper When products use more power to perform the same amount of work, they are by definition less efficient. Every Ethernet switch requires electricity to function. Efficiency is the measure of power relative to amount of work performed. [03 Jul 2008]

Why a Security Policy?

White Paper By definition, a security policy provides high-level guidance for the organization but does not specifically cover technologies or techniques. A security policy, in its purest sense, is a document or set of documents that defines how an... [02 Jul 2008]

An Introduction to Model Driven Architecture

White Paper MDA is a work in progress; the very definition of MDA is evolving. In the narrowest sense, it is about different abstract models of a system, and well-defined model transformations among them. In a more general sense, it is about models at varying... [01 Jul 2008]

Attracting Students and Faculty to Western Kentucky With Intelligent Multi-Campus Voice, IM, Video and Mobility Applications

White Paper To bring students and faculty together for classes and meetings across seven campuses, Western Kentucky University engineered individualized video communications consisting of Avaya Softphone with Video Integrator and Avaya Communication Manager... [01 Jul 2008]

WebSphere Business Components and Web Services Architectures

White Paper When component technologies are combined with Internet based technologies like XML, the highly distributed nature of the Internet, and the standards being driven by industry groups wanting to more effectively communicate over the Internet, what... [01 Jul 2008]

The Executive's Guide to High Definition Video Conferencing

White Paper This Brockmann & Company report is designed to equip executive decision-makers with the details they need to know to be able to make effective decisions about evaluating and deploying a high definition (HD) video communications system in their... [30 Jun 2008]

MPEG-4 Over IP Networks: A New Distribution Paradigm Emerges

White Paper The MPEG-4 compression standard includes new tools that promise to reduce the bandwidth necessary to distribute "DVD quality" standard definition and high definition content by at least 50%. The MPEG-4 video compression format and the rapid... [30 Jun 2008]

Mean Time Between Failure: Explanation and Standards

White Paper MTBF is largely based on assumptions and definition of failure and attention to these details are paramount to proper interpretation. "Mean time between failure" is a reliability term used loosely throughout many industries and has become widely... [30 Jun 2008]

Using Independent Auditors as Intrusion Detection Systems

White Paper This paper present a definition of independent auditors and a specific implementation of an independent auditor using an embedded system attached to the PCI bus. A basic method in computer security is to perform integrity checks on the file system... [30 Jun 2008]

Reducing Risk Through Requirements-driven Quality Management: An End-To-End Approach

White Paper Get a better understanding of how to trace requirements from definition to release and, by giving IT and business managers real data to support decisions, fulfill your contract. When IT undertakes a development project, it contracts with the... [16 Jun 2008]

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