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Monday, 29 September 2008
week 40, 2008
  1. SearchNetworking, Using wireless performance testing tool iPerf, by Lisa A. Phifer, Sep. 25, 2008, a very good white paper.
  2. NLARN, Distributed Application Support Team, about Network Performance and Measurement Tools. Except these links: Netlog, Viznet, bing, nettimer, pchar, ttcp, nttcp, Nikhef traceroute, IPTraf, Network Weather Service, fping, Nikhef ping, ping, Traceping, ipMonitor, iSpeed, all the other are operational. Some of articles and documents hyperlinks are unoperational.
  3. slac.stanford.edu, See Stanford's collection Network Monitoring Tools director too,  updated by Les Cottrell on August 2008.

Posted by dansomnea at 9:45 AM
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Friday, 12 September 2008
Week 37, 2008
  1. SearchNetworking: Wireless LAN vulnerabilities. A podcast, 8 Sep. 2008. An interview of Kate Dostart, SearchNetworking's editor with Senior Analyst Paul DeBeasi.

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Saturday, 30 August 2008
week 34, 2008

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Updated: Saturday, 30 August 2008 6:56 PM
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Saturday, 16 August 2008
week 33, 2008
  1. Techtarget: 802.11n mesh networks, by David B. Jacobs, August 14th, 2008.
  2. Who is Mr. Jacobs.
  3. Other related wireless links from SearchNetworking.

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Tuesday, 29 July 2008
week 31, 2008

NetworkWorld, SAP, Forrester’s Report Q1 2008, Security Newsletter and so on …

  1. Oracle unveils access management suite, by John Fontana, NetworkWorld July 23th, 2008 :

    Oracle Wednesday unveiled a suite of access management tools including a new server that provides controls to fine-tune user privileges.

    The Oracle Access Management Suite is a bundle of software the company has collected from the acquisitions of Oblix, Bharosa and BEA. The suite provides users with a range of authentication and authorization technologies to support Web application single sign-on (SSO), strong authentication, fraud protection and cross enterprise federation and SSO. (Compare identity management platforms.)

  2. Moreover, SAP and its partners develop modular control functions hat will transform SAP NetWeaver into a comprehensive nd scalable platform for identity and access management, a 24 pages pdf, 2006.
  3. The Forrester Wave (TM) : Identity and Access Management, Q1, 2008, a 14 pages pds; last date December 2007. Oracle is the leader. IBM, Sun Microsystems, Novell and CA offers attractive and competitive options.
  4. Oracle: Identity and Access Management in 2008, SecurityNewsletter.com : Would you say the market consolidation is over in I&AM’s short history ? Christophe Bonenfant, Oracle: We’ve seen major players position themselves as providers of technological tools …
  5. Oracle makes secure web access management push, by Brian Prince, eWeek.com, July 23-th, 2008. … The new offering is called Oracle Access Management Suite, and combines Oracle Access Manager, Adaptive Access Manager, Identity Federation and Entitlements Server into one integrated suite …
  6. Journal of Identity Management. Visit this link : http://idmjournal.com/ and the NetworkWorld Magazine newsletter: http://www.networkworld.com/newsletters/dir/index.html click on the Texas whirlwind is back (dated 07/21/08) … information about Oracle.

Posted by dansomnea at 4:15 PM
Updated: Tuesday, 29 July 2008 4:22 PM
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Sunday, 27 July 2008
week 30, 2008
  1. What is Wi-Fi Multimedia? by Lisa Phifer, Contributor. Wi-Fi Multi Media, also known as Wireless Multimedia Extensions (WME), is a subset of IEEE 802.11e MAC Enhancements for Quality of Service (QoS).

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Saturday, 26 July 2008
week 29, it is Aruba Networks turn
  1. Techworld 2008: Aruba’s Remote Access Point (RAP) Wins Wireless Security Product of the Year
    Aruba Networks’ RAP wins an award... Techworld
  2. University of Tennessee Chattanooga Calls on Aruba
    By moving from an unreliable single-channel architecture to an adaptive WLAN from Aruba, the University of Tennessee Chattanooga was able to deliver always-on, secure connectivity to 9,000 users... Campus Technology
  3. Fast Growing Illinois School District Chooses Aruba
    The Plainfield Community Consolidated School District 202 has chosen Aruba Networks for its pervasive wireless network... Mobile Enterprise Magazine
  4. Is There a Future for Wireless?
    What will the future hold for wireless technology, and how will it impact your business? CRN
  5. Security Risks with 802.11n
    Wireless security expert Joshua Wright discusses new security risks associated with 802.11n and... Click here to watch.


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Wednesday, 16 July 2008
week 29, 2008
  1. SearchNetworking, from Motorola, workshop, a podcast: Upgrading to 802.11n.

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Wednesday, 9 July 2008
week 28, 2008 802.11g vs 802.11n, costs & performances
  1. findarticles, Broadcom boosts performance and cut cost of 802.11n routers with industrie's most integrated solutions, June 3rd, 2008.
  2. 802.11n next generation technology, coexisting with today's WLAN's, a 13 pp pdf, April 2006.
  3. Review: AirPort 802.11n Extreme, February, 26th, 2007. ... We saw no significant performance difference between the two devices. ... just 15-20% faster than 802.11g and far below 802.11n's promised potential ...
  4. Quadrupling Wi-Fi speed with 802.11n, by James Wilson, August 9-th, 2004.
  5. Siemens: Practical Considerations for deploying 802.11n, February 2008.
  6. WirelessNet Design Line: Tutorial on 802.11n PHY layer, by Sathish Viswanathan, May, 2008.
  7. NetworkWorld: The draft-n controversy, August 2006.
  8. Dr. Alan Flatman: The Evolution of Power on Ethernet (PoE) standard 802.3af; a 3 pages pdf, September 2005; too older. Please see the Siemens reports pointed by my link blog, the "8 July" entry !
  9. The TechRepublic group of whitepapers focusing the evolution of 802.11n.
  10. Compatibilité 802.11n Draft 4.0 chez Ralink Technology . . . Rappelons que la ratification de la version finale de la norme sans-fil Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11n est toujours prévue pour le début de l'année 2009.
  11. L'IEEE rejete le draft 1.0 de la norme 802.11n, par Fabrice Gref, mai 2006.
  12. INVESTORS.com, a non-IT specialist point of view: IEEE 802.11n Technology and Market now available, July 9th, 2008.
  13. en.wikipedia: The (implacable evolution of) IEEE 802.11n standard; draft 4.0 was aproved, May 2008 !
  14. ComputerWorld: Concordia  dives into 802.11n pool. See the financial effort ! ... Concordia University of Montreal CANADA believes it is the first university to run 802.11n on a campus ... 22 access points supporting this faster technology have been installed since December, out of potentially 200 that will be placed at a cost of up to $500,000 ...

 


Posted by dansomnea at 12:30 PM
Updated: Thursday, 10 July 2008 5:41 PM
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Tuesday, 8 July 2008
week 29, 2008 Investment efforts, old examples and future trends
  1. Cisco Unified Wireless Network Solutions Guide. ... These trends are combining to create a vast new market. Current estimates indicate that the wireless LAN market will reach $3.6 billion by 2009 ...
  2. Nortel Networks:Edith Cowan University selects AU$ 5 millions Nortel data network from Nortel to improve security,  speed, business continuity for 25,000 staff and students, dated October 30th, 2006, published by Nortel at July 8th, 2008.
  3. Nortel Networks: Three Austalian Universities invests more than AU$ 12 million in unified comms, Computerworld, February 20, 2008.
  4. eWeek: Duke is investing millions of dollars in a Half-Baked 802.11n standard, more than 2,500 Cisco AP's, February 20, 2008.
  5. NCTT - ICT Blog, The 2006 Survey National Survey of IT in US Higher Education, search "increased their campus IT budgets for wireless for the current academic year". December, 2006.
  6. Campus Technology: Campus-wide Wireless Project Kicks Off at University of Minnesotta, March 2008 ...  The University of Minnesotta announced it plans to deploy the Trapeze Networks Smart Mobile 802.11n wireless network product suite campus-wide. Beginning in May and continuing over the next five years, about 9,500 access points will be deployed to serve more than 80,000 people across the university's two campuses, in an effort to deliver secure wireless access to users wherever they are on campus. ...
  7. Campus Technology: Wireless Takes American Campuses Storm, January 2007 ... US colleges and universities across the country are embracing wireless networking technology with a zeal that is nothing short of phenomenal. ...
  8. campuscomputing.net: The 2007 Campus Computing Survey, October 2007.

Posted by dansomnea at 3:05 PM
Updated: Tuesday, 8 July 2008 6:51 PM
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