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FirePlotter improves bandwidth efficiency for Cisco and FortiNet Firewalls - Organizations are frequently increasing their available Internet bandwidth to meet apparent increase in demand. However, such a decision is often taken without any analysis of existing bandwidth usage. Bandwidth saturation can be due to inappropriate user activity e.g. Internet radio, malware/virus infection, IM audio and video chat, Skype, large file downloads, online video browsing or email overload.
in Computer Security
via Business Portal 24 @ 19:29 18th Jun
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Organizations are frequently increasing their available Internet bandwidth to meet apparent increase in demand. However, such a decision is often taken without any analysis of existing bandwidth usage. Bandwidth saturation can be due to inappropriate user activity e.g. Internet radio, malware/virus infection, IM audio and video chat, Skype, large file downloads, online video browsing or email overload. FirePlotter provides the analysis to make informed decisions about bandwidth upgrades.
in Computer Security
via PR-USA.net @ 6:33 20th Jun
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MAHWAH, N.J. -- RAD Data Communications has unveiled the market’s first complete solution for delivering maximum Ethernet bandwidth over low-speed E1/T1 PDH lines. RAD’s solution pairs its Egate-100 Gigabit Ethernet aggregation gateway with its RICi-16 Network Termination Unit (NTU).
in Developer
via Unstrung.com @ 19:47 3rd Jun
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Contributing to open source typically conjures images of working on a project's code. But offering bandwidth is another critical way the movement can benefit.
in Open Source
via Datamation @ 5:02 23rd Jul
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I've been eager to engage them in a discussion as in addition to being responsible for driving a whole lot of demand for bandwidth, they're also a company whose business intersects the heart of a lot of telecom policy discussions.
in Online Legal Issues
via AppRising @ 1:05 29th Jun
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If you are a Blackberry (RIMM) user, you are familiar with the fact that emails containing HTML links (graphics) don’t display the graphics, but rather cause you to have to scroll down past that jibberish HTML text. It’s ugly and annoying, but those of us who are engineering-minded know the reason we have to suffer through this sub-optimal experience: bandwidth. By stripping each email of all of those colors and pictures, less bandwidth is utilized.
in Web Developer
via Seeking Alpha @ 9:12 8th Jul
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ISC, a host of the Linux kernel, Mozilla and FreeBSD, receives free transit from the Tier 1 carrier, with an eye to spurring IPv6 adoption.
in Open Source
via Internet News @ 15:20 19th Jul
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in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 6:30 27th Jun
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Wee-Fi: It's Catchup Time: O2 Adds Wi-Fi for iPhone Plan, SanDisk Buys MusicGremlin, Zyxel Offers Phone-Home Wi-Fi Camera
in Handhelds
via Wi-Fi Networking News @ 22:07 13th Jun
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in Search Engines
via HostPulse.com @ 18:16 15th May
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in Data Privacy
via Broadband Reports @ 5:07 21st Jun
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Filed under Robots Tags: airshow, autonomous, bandwidth, communications, droid, farborough, laser, Robots, Satellite, warfare, weapons
in Robotics
via ElectricPig @ 20:59 16th Jul
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(Source: Computerworld) hat started as an inbox-clogging, bandwidth-hogging, mass email marketing nuisance has evolved into a sophisticated, highly structured underground economy that can have catestrophic results on individuals and organizations. In this latest webcast from Computerworld, learn how to identify phishing emails, and ways in which email users can protect themselves. You'll also have access to four additional resources on this topic from our partner MessageLabs.
in Computer Security
via Computerworld @ 19:25 1st Jul
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Raindeer writes "While the Broadband Bandits of the US are contemplating bandwidth caps between 5 gigabyte and 40 gigabyte per month, the largest telco in Japan has gone ahead and laid down some heavy caps for Japan's broadband addicts. From now on, if you upload more than 30 gigabyte per day, your network connection may be disconnected. Just think of it ... if you're in Japan and want to upload the HD movie you shot of yesterday's wedding, you soon might hit the limit. The downloaders do not face similar problems."
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 21:25 5th Jul
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The uptake of collaboration is increasing steadily in South Africa, despite bandwidth limitations and narrow knowledge of the various tools that exist in the market. Rising uptake amongst small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and the advent of web-based solutions will continue to promote this growth. The popularity of unified communications will support the expansion of integrated collaborative solutions and vice versa.
in Open Source
via Houston Chronicle @ 10:25 11th Jun
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The uptake of collaboration is increasing steadily in South Africa, despite bandwidth limitations and narrow knowledge of the various tools that exist in the market. Rising uptake amongst small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and the advent of web-based solutions will continue to promote this growth. The popularity of unified communications will support the expansion of integrated collaborative solutions and vice versa.
in Open Source
via Street Insider @ 10:25 11th Jun
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AVG patches LinkScanner after Web site owners complained it was using up bandwidth and causing their Web analytics programs to suddenly record high numbers of visitors
in Computer Security
via InfoWorld @ 20:13 7th Jul
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AVG patches LinkScanner after Web site owners complained it was using up bandwidth and causing their Web analytics programs to suddenly record high numbers of visitors
in Top Internet
via InfoWorld @ 18:09 7th Jul
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The Google App Engine will be free to software developers for low-bandwidth applications. Need more? Google is in the process of working on a pricing model for hosting applications that grow to have major data center requirements.
in Search Engines
via CIO Magazine @ 20:44 28th May
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Consumers in the not-too-distant future are going to expect more mobile bandwidth than today's 3G networks are capable of providing, and Intel intends to ensure the upcoming demand for additional capacity is met with WiMAX-powered 4G networks. As part of that initiative, Intel, Clearwire, Alcatel-Lucent, Cisco, Samsung, and Sprint collectively announced the formation of the Open Patent Alliance (OPA) today. The purpose of the organization is to "advance a competitive and open intellectual property rights model, thus stimulating a larger WiMAX industry that supports innovation through broader choice and lower equipment and service costs for WiMAX technology, devices and applications globally."
in IP & Patents
via ArsTechnica @ 4:04 10th Jun
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Pay for only the compute capacity you use, starting at 10 cents per hour (bandwidth and storage are charged separately by Amazon). You can start with as little as one small instance and scale up and down as your workloads and business demands change.
in Search Engines
via ZDNet @ 8:58 30th May
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Pay for only the compute capacity you use, starting at 10 cents per hour (bandwidth and storage are charged separately by Amazon). You can start with as little as one small instance and scale up and down as your workloads and business demands change.
in Open Source
via ZDNet @ 22:13 25th May
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CAPE TOWN, South Africa - The uptake of collaboration is increasing steadily in South Africa, despite bandwidth limitations and narrow knowledge of the various tools that exist in the market. Rising uptake amongst small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and the advent of web-based solutions will
in Open Source
via Earthtimes.org @ 10:25 11th Jun
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The problem with downloading via a web browser is that it will saturate all current bandwidth, unless throttled. You can do achieve this by downloading through a download manager or using a download tool such as a torrent client, which can control both the upload and download ratio. For most users, they simply grab Internet Explorer and start downloading.
in Open Source
via VNUNet.com @ 13:31 22nd May
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