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JONATHAN VIRAY Network Admin/System Admin, OBS
 
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arun kumar yadav  |  Argues in support of  "Java"  |  2 years ago
Dear friends in my opinion java is the best language in terms of security and usage.In java we can make minor to major application for security but in the .net you cannot make much minor application for security it only work for major application.
JONATHAN VIRAY  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
I am much preferred to say that JAVA is much reliable in terms of programming in security paradigm.  JAVA runs in a multi platform environment(Unix/Linux/Solaris/Windows). If you are serious in getting out of the box, here are the sample topics that...
Yuvaraj  |  Argues in support of  "Java"  |  3 years ago
Hi friends, It is Neither .NET and JAVA which can trust the application. If there are 100 ways to lock, there will be 101 ways to break the lock. It all depends on the people who write the code and algorithm they implement. The cryptography...
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Most companies are now up to IPV6.  But the question is, do we need to acquire these days despite of economical crisis? According from source, IPV4 is becoming much aware that most networks might be congested specially on security management by the year 2011. Other reference that might help is on this link http://www.cu.ipv6tf.org/literatura/chap12.pdf .  
Patricia Ramsey  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
I think corporate world is ready but not in the residential. As many old computer is in the residential network. Let say Avira Antivirus is now using IPv6 server for their free users which is for common users. They did know how to install IPv6...
Rajat Mittal  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
Ofcourse, if a new technology has come up then we need to implement that as soon as possible for benefit of all.Talking about IPv6 positives,it has a much larger address space than IPv4. This results from the use of a 128-bit address, where IPv4...
 
 
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