Network Coding

Author JoeDigital | 08.01.2008 | Category Networking

There is a new technology emerging and being embraced by major IT professionals, known as Network Coding in order to boost scalability, efficiency and throughput of all starting from wireless networks to content distribution.

Network coding is nothing but an algorithm that can as proponents say double up the network throughput and also improves resistance and reliability to attacks. This technology has sparked next revolution of networking and also network coding is expected to infiltrate quietly architectures according to the current routing schemes. Network coding separates messages to make them into bits of smaller evidence which can be deduced then without transmitting by the node at destination or even entire message can be replicated. Network coding do not require additional routes or capacity as it mixes simply messages evidence into streams of bit well supported by network infrastructure that already exists. Network coding will work the way into number of products from wireless systems to routers or could even take new form of devices as network coders.

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Networking – Network Management Architectures and Technologies Map

Author JoeDigital | 02.01.2008 | Category Networking

The new buzz word in the technology and networking industry is the Network Management Architectures and Technologies Map, a new tool introduced by Javvin Technologies, which is of great help to marketers, administrators, networking engineers, data communication and telecom technology trainers and students.

 This is a one stop shop for all you want to know on networking. This is a robust guide on network management and also serves as reference for IT, Telecom and networking professionals. This user friendly tool can be used to train IT students to get a better understanding of frameworks, architecture, protocols, models and technologies of network management. It’s also in form of a one display forum for telecommunications and data networking, for example TMN model, eTOM, FCAPS, BSS/OSS, SNMP/RMON etc. It has become a very popular tool for network management with respect to traffic monitoring, status monitoring, troubleshooting and device monitoring. The tool has been designed by leading experts in the industry who have carried years of experience in the field of network technology daily management and creations.

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ZigBee Pro

Author JoeDigital | 22.12.2007 | Category Networking

ZigBee Pro ZigBee is being the buzzword across engineers who are all in search of a wireless solution since the last 18 months and more. The low power networking mesh radio technology from ZigBee is considered very accurate though considered little cumbersome. ZigBee Pro is going to provide the platform for end products of ZigBee which are to be launched with ZigBee logo. ZigBee Pro enables larger, sleepier, denser, more mobile, secure and resilient networks. ZigBee mesh technology of networking will be formed completed by the basis of ZigBee Pro. Many more mobile networks will start offering end nodes being handled explicitly which may fall ZigBee network topology within like key fobs and remote controls. ZigBee Pro extensions of security will be opted by many of highly secured networks for device security and network encryptions which are advanced. More agility features from ZigBee Pro allows channel changes by the ZigBee networks with the help of more resilient networks

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Windows XP still outperforms Vista with SP1 beta

Author JoeDigital | 01.12.2007 | Category Computers, Networking, Windows

Its probably no big surprise to anyone in the IT world (or anyone that has been forced to buy Vista with their new PC) that new tests have revealed that Windows XP with the beta Service Pack 3 has twice the performance of Vista, even with its long-awaited Service Pack 1.

Vista’s first service pack, to be released early next year, is intended to boost the operating system’s performance. However, when Vista with the Service Pack 1 (SP1) beta was put through benchmark testing by researchers at Florida-based software development company Devil Mountain Software, the improvement was not overwhelming, leaving the latest Windows iteration outshined by its predecessor. You can read the full article with benchmarks here http://www.neowin.net

Vista SP1 vs XP sp3

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