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Mirapoint ~ ISP Messaging Solution in a Box? ( Pages)
by P. Hayes
Apr 24, 2000 Abstract : The Mirapoint administration client allows you to also administer services directly. Mirapoint supports SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), NIS (Network Information Service), SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol), POP (Post Office Protocol) and IMAP (Internet Mail Access Protocol).
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Tibco Takes a Pragmatic Approach to Multicasting ( Pages)
by M. Reed
Jan 3, 2001 Abstract : Tibco Software and Cisco Systems have co-designed a network delivery method called the PGM (Pragmatic General Multicast) protocol. PGM allows a server to transmit a multicast message only once. The PGM software will then ensure delivery to all of the intended recipients. This is a much-awaited improvement on the existing multicast protocol, where the server has to transmit the message to each client individually, which increases the load on the network.
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The SOAP Opera Progresses - Helping XML to Rule the World ( Pages)
by Michael F. Reed
Aug 20, 2001 Abstract : An important emerging standard in the web arena, known as SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol), originally developed by Microsoft, has achieved a new milestone. Since IBM joined in support for the SOAP standard with increased security, SOAP may replace DCOM, and possibly even CORBA eventually. The W3C consortium has just released a new version, 1.2, which will be widely accepted and adopted by vendors.
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Hold Onto Your WAPs, Here Come the Apps! ( Pages)
by P. Hayes
May 19, 2000 Abstract : Due to the seemingly certain global standardization on the Wireless Access Protocol (WAP), Short Message Service (SMS) and the addition of Wireless Markup Language (WML) software vendors are quickly porting applications to service wireless access users.
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Cisco: IPv6 is Coming, Eventually ( Pages)
by C. McNulty
Apr 6, 2000 Abstract : Cisco’s announcement of IPv6 support across its product lines continues the next generation Internet protocol’s deployment with all deliberate speed.
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Analysis of Sendmail, Inc.'s Largest Open Source Release in Twenty Years ( Pages)
by P. Hayes
Mar 1, 2000 Abstract : sendmail 8.10 now includes SMTP authentication and support for the lightweight directory access protocol (LDAP) and multiple queues.
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A VoIP Primer—Everything You Need to Know about VoIP (0 Pages)
by Leslie Satenstein
Jan 28, 2009 Abstract : Are you considering voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) for your organization? We’ll take a comprehensive look at how VoIP works, and what you should know before selecting a VoIP vendor.
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Bus-Tech Speeds up Mainframe DB2 Access ( Pages)
by M. Reed
Jan 23, 2000 Abstract : Bus-Tech has announced the EnterpriseExpress Adapter for DB2 Access. The product is a PCI-compliant ESCON adapter using IBM's Multipath Channel+ (MPC+) protocol to provide the highest possible throughput between Windows NT applications and DB2 Universal Database for OS/390 using IBM's DB2 Connect.
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Secure in a Foundry ( Pages)
by G. Duhaime
Jun 9, 2000 Abstract : Foundry Networks™, Inc. announced that they would be incorporating Secure Shell (SSH) Technology for free in all of its high-performance switching devices. That’s right! Foundry Networks has just made every Network Manager’s dream come true.
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