Summit WM3000 series are the wireless LAN controllers which enable enterprise customers to deploy a highly secure, robust and scalable wireless LAN solution.
Complete info at EFY Times.
Entries from July 2010
Extreme Networks Release Range Of Wireless Controllers
July 29th, 2010 · Comments Off
Tags: IPv6 · IPv6 Task Force
Kofax Releases New Version of Its Business Communication Software
July 28th, 2010 · Comments Off
Kofax plc, the leading provider of document driven business process automation solutions, today announced a new release of Kofax Communication Server (KCS), which automates the receipt, exchange and output of business critical information between applications, devices and people.
Complete info at EarthTimes, MarketWatch and PR-Inside.
Tags: IPv6 · IPv6 Task Force
Internet security quietly reaches a milestone
July 28th, 2010 · Comments Off
Deploying DNS Security Extensions at the root zone is a critical step in securimg the infrastructure.
Complete info at GCN.
Tags: IPv6 · IPv6 Task Force
Will the Internet fail without IPv6 upgrade?
July 28th, 2010 · Comments Off
I suspect most would agree the Internet will not stop working if we fail to upgrade to Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6).
Complete info at IT World Canada, TorontoSun and Cnews.
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Internet addresses wil run out in 340 days
July 28th, 2010 · Comments Off
Scramble for IPs could produce a two-tier web.
Complete info at Thinq, GeekSystem and IT Pro Portal.
Tags: IPv6 · IPv6 Task Force
Mobile devices, IPv4 and the death of the Internet
July 28th, 2010 · Comments Off
More dire warnings have been issued over the proliferation of mobile devices and the impending shortage of IP addresses. GoMo News has covered this story several times in the past, and today we present an overview of the problem, its implications and possible solution.
Complete info at GoMoNews.
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Internet addresses will run out in a year
July 28th, 2010 · Comments Off
The world will run out of internet IP addresses in less than a year because of the explosion in smartphones, experts have warned. Inaction by internet providers could lead to broken applications and more expensive net connections.
IP addresses do not refer to website domain names, but the unique sequence of numbers used to identify each [...]
Internet address crunch fast approaching: experts
July 27th, 2010 · Comments Off
It’s been called the next Y2K, and it’s fast approaching – the end of Internet addresses under the current Internet Protocol.
Australian experts warned Monday that the number of Internet addresses available under the current protocol, IPv4, will run out in about 340 days, the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper reported.
Under IPv4, there are only about 232 [...]
Less than a year until internet addresses run dry
July 26th, 2010 · Comments Off
In less than a year, the world will run out of internet addresses and inaction by internet providers could lead to broken applications and more expensive net connections, experts warn.
Complete info at BrisbaneTimes, The Age and The Canberra Times.
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What the ICT industry wants: The Internet Society of Australia (ISOC-AU)
July 26th, 2010 · Comments Off
ISOC-AU vice president, Narelle Clark, outlines the society’s view on where the focus should lie on technology election promises.
Complete info at ComputerWorld.
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