When Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates infamously predicted in 2004 that spam could be eradicated in two years, he probably did not expect the onslaught that was to come.
Complete info at ZDNet.
Entries from May 2010
Spam continues to plague Asian economies
May 29th, 2010 · Comments Off
Tags: IPv6 · IPv6 Task Force
Download Outpost Firewall Pro 7.0 3371.514.1232.401 Free Trial / Full Version
May 29th, 2010 · Comments Off
Outpost Firewall Pro is a security utility that comes with antispyware, firewall and other tools that will keep your PC safe from any hacking attacks.
Complete info at SoftSailor.
Tags: IPv6 · IPv6 Task Force
Are you ready for the big internet crunch?
May 29th, 2010 · Comments Off
The internet as we know it is reaching its limits.
Complete info at CNN, wibw and FinancialNews.
Tags: IPv6 · IPv6 Task Force
IPv6 Will Rescue The Internet
May 29th, 2010 · Comments Off
It looks like the internet forecasters were optimistic when they designed the current IP address architecture known as IPv4. They figured 4 billion addresses would be enough. But this was back in the eighties, when practically no one was on the World Wide Web, commercial WiFi applications were practically nonexistent, and smart phones that could surf the internet didnt exist. Thirty years later, we are scraping the bottom of the IPv4 address barrel. Luckily, the smart guys have been working on this for awhile, with the result that we will soon be connecting to the web via IPv6.
Complete info at bigthink.
Tags: IPv6 · IPv6 Task Force
JDSU Adds Innovative One-Way Delay Test Feature to T-BERD(R)/MTS-6000A
May 29th, 2010 · Comments Off
DSU today introduced the first field-portable solution for “one-way delay” testing. An enhancement to the T-BERD/MTS-6000A Multi-Services Application Module (MSAM), the solution provides measurement accuracy 10 times greater than most service level agreements (SLAs) currently require for Ethernet Backhaul and mission-critical applications.
Complete info at EarthTimes, DigitalJournal and 4-traders.
Tags: IPv6 · IPv6 Task Force
NTT Americas Infrastructure Investments Anticipate Customer Demand
May 29th, 2010 · Comments Off
NTT America, a wholly owned U.S. subsidiary of NTT Communications Corporation (NTT Com) and a global IP network services provider, today announced continued progress in the companys ongoing commitment to making infrastructure investments that support customer requirements for increased bandwidth and that take advantage of the latest advancements in networking technology to prepare companies for current and future business opportunities on an international basis.
Complete info at EarthTimes, MarketWatch and EON.
Tags: IPv6 · IPv6 Task Force
Videos: Net pioneers on smart grid, Web congestion
May 29th, 2010 · Comments Off
In separate keynote addresses in Silicon Valley, two Internet pioneers gave different takes on the future of the network of networks Monday (May 24).
Complete info at EETimes and Embedded.
Tags: IPv6 · IPv6 Task Force
IPv4 to IPv6 Migration, the Real Y2K Problem
May 29th, 2010 · Comments Off
Many believe that warnings about the perils of running out of IPV4 addresses can safely be ignored–that like the Y2K machinations of the last century, they are much ado about nothing. After all, you already have your IPV4 address, so why should you care? Performance, that’s why.
Complete info at NetworkWorld.
Tags: IPv6 · IPv6 Task Force
IPv6 Professionals Are Migrating Even Without Employer Support
May 29th, 2010 · Comments Off
MONTREAL (May 25, 2010) – gogo6 inc., the leading provider of IPv6 products, community and services, today announced gogoNET (gogoNET.gogo6.com), the social network for IPv6 professionals, has reached over 20,000 members since its launch in December 2009. Upon joining gogoNET members answer a few key questions which when taken together paint an informative picture of [...]
Tags: Deployment · IPv6
Free Internet Calling
May 29th, 2010 · Comments Off
Call today from around the world for free is possible with just a computer and of course Internet access through VoIP technology. Technology that a long time ago that is in the market but that has not been too accepted by users due to the policies of establishing a flat rate for local rates, which prevented its growth worldwide.
Complete info at BooshNews.
Tags: IPv6 · IPv6 Task Force