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Core PLM For Discrete Industries Evaluation Center
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Analyzing Full-duplex Networks
Whether you’re monitoring networks for security threats, or capturing and decoding packets while troubleshooting, you need reliable ways to see the network traffic. Traffic levels on the given segment, coupled with the visibility level you require, will suggest the most economical solution. Of the three most common ways for analysis devices to capture network traffic, which is right for you?

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4/3/2007 10:04:00 AM

Publisher-controlled Ad Networks
Until now, the digital marketing value chain between publishers and advertisers has been fragmented, with publishers having no control over or access to their user data. This has made it difficult for them to implement effective digital ad strategies. Now, with a new suite of previously unconnected technologies, they can collect and connect their data, and rediscover profitable business models. Download this white paper to learn more.

CORE NETWORKS: ecommerce, digital, advertising, media, mobile, publishing, recommendations, search, display, ad network.
2/1/2012 6:45:00 AM

Publisher-controlled Ad Networks
Until now, the digital marketing value chain between publishers and advertisers has been fragmented, with publishers having no control over or access to their user data. This has made it difficult for them to implement effective digital ad strategies. Now, with a new suite of previously unconnected technologies, they can collect and connect their data, and rediscover profitable business models. Download this white paper to learn more.

CORE NETWORKS: ecommerce, digital, advertising, media, mobile, publishing, recommendations, search, display, ad network.
2/1/2012 6:45:00 AM

Managing 21st Century Networks
Internet protocol (IP)—used for transmitting data across networks everywhere—is now used pervasively, transmitting data to and from a multitude of devices. Arguably, IP is the most successful open standard ever, but as network communications converge under a single standard used for an increasing number of applications, we need to understand how effectively these critical assets are being managed.

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3/7/2007 10:16:00 AM

Nortel Networks Succession Communication Server for Enterprise 1000
Companies establishing a pure Internet protocol (IP) environment can benefit from the capabilities that are only supported by IP telephony, including a simplified cabling infrastructure; dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP)-enabled IP telephones that provide easier moves, adds, and changes; and support for 802.11 wireless devices, as well as the support of unified messaging, unified management, and web-based call center applications.

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1/22/2007 2:40:00 PM

Jabber XCP: The Secure Choice for Presence and Messaging
At Jabber, Inc., security is a core priority in every phase of design, implementation, and deployment. We aggressively apply lessons learned from other Internet-scale technologies and from our work with customers in the financial, government, and telecommunications sectors to achieve continuous improvement in the security profile of our products. In this whitepaper, we delve into the core security features of Jabber XCP.

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7/31/2008 1:24:00 PM

Identity-based Policy Enforcement: A LAN Security Best Practices Whitepaper
Disappearing network perimeters highlight the need for identity-based security. Open networks, mobile systems, and unmanaged endpoints have become overwhelming obstacles—and cash drains. However, enforced identity-based policies within identity-blind systems have proven futile. Is there a solution? Yes. Make your policy enforcement layer identity-aware—build user identity knowledge directly into your network fabric.

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8/30/2007 1:23:00 PM

Secure Information Sharing for Layer-two Networks: Delivering Security without Complexity
Although layer-two networks are a viable, cost-effective alternative to traditional wide area network (WAN) services, they have some major security deficiencies. One of the key drawbacks of layer two is its inability to handle identity authentication—which creates serious theft and vulnerability problems. With a layer-two data protection solution, however, you can mitigate these types of security issues.

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8/2/2007 9:57:00 AM

Practices for Selecting WAN Optimization Solutions: Benchmarking Performance ROI
As businesses become increasingly dependent on the effective delivery of IT services over global networks, technologies that optimize application performance over wide area networks (WANs) become more competitive. But how do you know which WAN to choose when there are so many solutions on the market? By learning about WAN best practices and principles, and by making comparative evaluations of competing vendors’ offerings.

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11/23/2007 5:26:00 PM

Evolution of Social Networks into Virtual Organizations
Modern online social networks are successful and popular, and have been since the mid-1990s. The question now before us is this: what is this phenomenon and where do we go from here? Find out how online social networking and the many related user trends can impact businesses, governments, and other organizations—including virtual organizations—with a detailed account of the types of social network users.

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7/21/2008 8:30:00 PM

Strategic Partners or Merger on the Horizon?
3Com Corporation (COMS) and Extreme Networks (EXTR) have entered into a partnership where 3Com customers will be given an enhanced migration path from the now debunked CoreBuilder 9000 to the Extreme BlackDiamond 6800. This offering coincides with 3Com’s announcement that they will no longer compete in the Enterprise networking market.

CORE NETWORKS: 3com, 3com customers , migration plan, Extreme Networks , CoreBuilder 9000, BlackDiamond 6800, 3com migration, enterprise market , Layer 3 switching devices, interoperability testing , routers, swiches, 3com articles, router switch.
5/8/2000

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