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Computer Network Management

Today it is almost inconceivable for a business not to have computers, whether it is a construction company or a high technology firm. When a business has more than one computer, they are almost always connected together in a local area network. These networks may be more or less advanced and there... Read: Computer Network Management Read

By: Frank Hughes | 2006-04-25 | Networks

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keep your router secure from hackers and unwanted intruders

Your router is the doorway to your network, control it and you have a pretty good shot at getting access to just about anything else behind it. Large networks usually have a firewall located directly behind the router while smaller networks tend to have a router that serves as both a firewall and r... Read: keep your router secure from hackers and unwanted intruders Read

By: Preston Terrell | 2006-07-03 | Networks

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Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure

It is a hierarchical representation of all the objects and their attributes available on the network. It enables administrators to manage the network resources, i.e., computers, users, printers, shared folders, etc., in an easy way. The logical structure represented by Active Directory consists of f... Read: Windows Server  Active Directory and Network Infrastructure Read

By: ucertify | 2006-07-07 | Networks

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IP SAN Performance - Overview

SAN benefits of improved storage utilization, high availability and data protection are well understood. Today there are two protocols available for building block-based SANs, FC and iSCSI. Both protocols use SCSI commands generated by the file systems of the servers. These SCSI commands are convert... Read: IP SAN Performance  Overview Read

By: Dana H | 2006-08-10 | Networks

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Defense Pro By Radware - the Best Computer Defense Available

As the popular saying goes; the best defense is a good offense, so too can it be applied to computer security. To safely secure a computer network a passive firewall is no longer enough. Hackers have learned and adapted their tactics to bypass firewalls and antivirus software. What is needed to ... Read: Defense Pro By Radware  the Best Computer Defense Available Read

By: Dana H | 2006-09-05 | Networks

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The Need for Intrusion Prevention

Intrusion Prevention used to something that companies and corporation could put off for a few years because there were more pressing network security matters. Up until the year 2000, the Y2K problems were the biggest cause of worry. Millions of programming hours were spent going through every netw... Read: The Need for Intrusion Prevention Read

By: Dana H | 2006-09-06 | Networks

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New Technology Now Lets Over 100,000 Students Remotely Access Their School

Having graduated university in 2002 I can still remember the good old days when I used to sign up for classes over the phone. I had to pick up a course catalogue wait for my registration time and then punch in all of the numbers for the classes I wanted. Those days are no more thanks to LinkProof ... Read: New Technology Now Lets Over  Students Remotely Access Their School Read

By: Dana H | 2006-09-10 | Networks

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Wan Optimization Know How

WAN optimization is the optimizing of a wide area network to it fullest potential. This article will explain what is done during WAN optimization, who needs WAN optimization and will give an example of WAN optimization that has already been implemented. Who needs WAN Optimization? WAN optimization ... Read: Wan Optimization Know How Read

By: Dana H | 2006-09-10 | Networks

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Zero Day Protection Guide

This article will explain what a zero day attack is, give an example of a zero day attack and recommend a good Zero Day Protection. What is a Zero Day Attack? A zero day refers to an exploit, either a worm or a virus that arrives on the heels of, or even before, the public announcement of vulnerabil... Read: Zero Day Protection Guide Read

By: Dana H | 2006-09-10 | Networks

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Dial-up Devices

The final class of network devices is the dial-up device. Most typically, this is a conventional telephone modem used in conjunction with the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) to establish a connection to the Internet via an ISP. Such connections are established via command-line or GUI tools, as describ... Read: Dialup Devices Read

By: Websociety | 2006-11-23 | Networks

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