Network Architecture is the design of a communications system, which includes the backbones, routers, switches, wireless access points, access methods and protocols used. This may refer only to the access method in a LAN, such as Ethernet or Token Ring
White Paper Published By: Aerohive
Published Date: Jan 04, 2012
In today's virtual enterprise, access to corporate resources must be secure, reliable, and manageable, with consistently enforced policy while simultaneously allowing access from anywhere at any time. This is why access network strategies are critical to business growth.
White Paper Published By: Aerohive
Published Date: Feb 06, 2008
Craig Mathias, Principal of the Farpoint Group, explores the advent of cooperative control, an innovative new class of wireless infrastructure from Aerohive Networks. Aerohive’s cooperative control architecture gives you all of the benefits of autonomous access points and controller-based infrastructures, without the high OPEX or CAPEX associated with either approach. Cooperative control architecture represents an innovative approach to wireless LAN systems, one that incorporates a number of interesting features and corresponding benefits.
White Paper Published By: Aomega
Published Date: Jan 18, 2007
This white paper summarizes Enterprise Video Communications (EVC) and includes a high level plan to perform an EVC assessment helping ensure deployment success.
White Paper Published By: APC
Published Date: Feb 19, 2008
Cooling for IT wiring closets is rarely planned and typically only implemented after failures or overheating occur. Historically, no clear standard exists for specifying sufficient cooling to achieve predictable behavior within wiring closets. An appropriate specification for cooling IT wiring closets should assure compatibility with anticipated loads, provide unambiguous instruction for design and installation of cooling equipment, prevent oversizing, maximize electrical efficiency, and be flexible enough to work in various shapes and types of closets. This paper describes the science and practical application of an improved method for the specification of cooling for wiring closets.
This paper describes the principles of a new, commercially available data center architecture that can be implemented today to dramatically improve the electrical efficiency of data centers.
White Paper Published By: Aprimo, Inc.
Published Date: Dec 23, 2008
As MRM becomes a mainstream tool of marketers, it is helpful to understand the technology underpinnings and the various types of business processes that are related to marketing.
White Paper Published By: AT&T
Published Date: Nov 07, 2011
Is your network prepared to ""speak"" IPv6? To say connected, your network must be able to communicate with either IPv4 or IPv6 hosts/users. Prepare your network for the transition!
White Paper Published By: AT&T
Published Date: Nov 07, 2011
Is your network prepared to ""speak"" IPv6? To say connected, your network must be able to communicate with either IPv4 or IPv6 hosts/users. Prepare your network for the transition!
White Paper Published By: AT&T
Published Date: Jun 25, 2008
Quantum Cryptography is an emerging technology that may offer new forms of security protection. Relying on the laws of quantum mechanics, transmission is carried by a single particle that can only be measured one time, making encryption and decryption difficult to compromise. Businesses are evaluating architectural solutions using Quantum Cryptography to understand its potential benefits. Future implementations of the technology may soon make it more available for enterprise business.
White Paper Published By: Bell Micro
Published Date: Jun 14, 2010
In this white paper, we describe the XIV snapshot architecture and explain its underlying advantages in terms of performance, ease of use, flexibility and reliability.
White Paper Published By: Blue Coat Systems
Published Date: Jun 30, 2011
Social and technological changes are transforming the nature of network traffic, raising network costs and performance issues. Learn how to proactively manage the WAN as new Web protocols, consumer and corporate video and cloud-delivered applications become mainstream.
BlueArc’s Titan Architecture creates a revolutionary step in file servers by creating a hardware-based file system that can scale throughput, IOPS and capacity well beyond conventional software-based file servers. With its ability to virtualize a massive storage pool of up to 4 petabytes of usable, tiered storage, Titan can scale with growing data requirements and provide a competitive advantage for business processes by consolidating applications while ensuring optimal performance.