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  • Network Security  By : Harish Chib
    Dubai will be hosting the top IT brains of India from August 21-25. The occasion is the Technology Senate where the who’s who of the Indian IT arena will be conglomerating to discuss and debate on hot IT issues.
  • Internet Security System  By : Harish Chib
    Web 2.0 is on my mind a lot these days for the openness it generates and the amount of data users reveal on its pages. Particularly when data leakage is a priority and attackers are on the prowl for data that brings them financial gain.
  • Understanding the differences in cost between T3/ DS3, OC3, FastE, and GigE  By : Alain.Nguyen
    For businesses that have a DS3 line already and looking to upgrade to more bandwidth and wondering if getting an OC3 connection or an fast ethernet (FastE) is the way to go, you'll have a better idea after reading this article.
  • UTM Firewall  By : Harish Chib
    Cyberoam is the closest customers get to security that carries human intelligence. That’s what United Kingdom saw in Cyberoam. I don’t normally post on the partner world in this blog, although identity being necessary with security for now and the future is a cause close to my heart and belief system and I look forward to opportunities to write on it. But with the reception we received with the UK partner community, I can’t help referring to the Cyberoam launch here.
  • Intrusion Prevention  By : Madhuri Narayan
    An intrusion prevention system is a network security device that monitors network and/or system activities for malicious or unwanted behavior and can react, in real-time, to block or prevent those activities. Network-based IPS, for example, will operate in-line to monitor all network traffic for malicious code or attacks. When an attack is detected, it can drop the offending packets while still allowing all other traffic to pass.
  • Differences between MPLS and frame relay  By : Alain.Nguyen
    The Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) protocol is a relatively new technology (less than 10 years old), and many organizations have been actively replacing their frame relay networks with MPLS service when their contracts expire. What is MPLS? According to Iain Stevenson, networking analyst at Ovum, "MPLS is a mechanism for labelling traffic flows to define a path through a complex network. A network operator can use MPLS as a management tool, as capacity and routes can be seen."
  • To get the best deal on a quality DS3 Line  By : Alain.Nguyen
    When businesses consider upgrading their broadband connections to have more bandwidth, they often look for a DS3 line or an ethernet line. Because ethernet connections are only limited to certain areas, DS3 connections are usually the best options to consider. A DS3 and a T3 are the same kind of circuit, people use the words interchangeably.
  • How Smartphones Communicate Using Bluetooth  By : Jeff de Lara
    Know more about bluetooth technology today.
  • Is MPLS the right solution for a retailer with multi-locations?  By : Alain.Nguyen
    Many retailers still use dial ups, satellite, frame relay or DSL connections, because they don't know the true benefits of an MPLS network yet. However, more are starting to find out the benefits of having an MPLS connection especially for the stores that want to manage their various locations from one central location.
  • Web Conferencing: The Future of Doing Business  By : Joseph Ducat
    We all know that the Internet has grown phenomenally in recent years and just about every significant business is connected, usually by means of a DSL line or some other type of broadband link. It is now time to consider exactly what this fact implies. The knowledge that all global businesses are interconnected should point you towards the enormous potential that web conferencing can offer today’s businesses.

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