RESEARCH CONTENT:
In this article in our Royal Holloway security series, we examine the mechanisms that have been invented to allow Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), which replaces IPv4, users to prove their rightful ownership of an address, preventing others from using it falsely, as well as showing some of the ways in which these measures are incomplete.
WHITE PAPER:
Media Mobility promises a sophisticated user experience that will enable operators to dramatically increase their multi-play service bundles that integrate voice, data and video offerings.
WEBCAST:
Tune into this webcast which addresses common issues and concerns related to the transition to IPv6 and customers will learn about the following with respect to DNS and DHCP.
EGUIDE:
This E-Guide from SearchEnterpriseWAN.com explores the importance of IPv6 and why it should be on every enterprise's short-term to-do list. View now to uncover how this influential protocol will shape your enterprise now and in the future.
VIDEOCAST:
This brief video details how one large company easily directs a large volume of phone calls on a daily basis using Avaya's unified communications system.
EGUIDE:
Uncover why many government agencies risk missing the IPv6 transition deadline and how your enterprise stands to benefit by making the IPv6 transition in a timely manner.
EGUIDE:
Although voice technology has been rapidly evolving, one factor has remained the same – users still expect the same high-quality call standards. In this expert e-guide, gain rewarding insight into VoIP basics including, the evolution of voice technology, how it works and how it compares to legacy telephony.
EZINE:
How does VoIP quality measure up to 20th century standards? In this issue of Network Evolution, we look at what's driving VoIP networking development, and what users expect when it comes to voice and video quality.
WHITE PAPER:
Learn how you can improve the efficiency and productivity of nurses providing patient care, as well as how they work with each other, physicians and other staff. This allows professionals to spend more time providing “hands-on” care to patients, and less time on coordination of that care.