Network Design
Tags :
Network design, network design services, networking, network technologies, network technology
Industry :
Communications and Networking
Functional Area : Architecture |
|
|
Follow this Topic |
more actions >>
|
About "Network Design" topic:
Detailed discussion of all essential topics related to network planning, implementation, and optimization.
1 insight
, 1 debates
, 1 idea contests
, 1 question
on topic: "Network Design"
Prev1NextShowing 1 - 4 of 4
|
(rate this)
|
Microsoft hit a home run with Windows Small Business Server. It’s becoming increasingly difficult to find small business servers not running the economically priced Windows operating system. The Windows Server 2003 platform provides stability, while the Exchange and SQL engines provide scalability. Wizards, meanwhile, simplify administration. When deploying Windows Small Business Server, or any small business network, most every implementation is optimized if you keep the following 10 elements in mind. 1. Servers aren’t always necessary AMI Research reports that of 68.5 million small businesses worldwide, more than 21 million have multiple PCs but no server. That figure can be found in Mic...
Insight: "10 things you should know about designing a small business network" deleted from your view.
|
(rate this)
|
1
Network Support Services for small and mid size companies & Training
2
Computer Forensics
|
|
Pratik Hazra
| Supported idea
"Computer Forensics"
| 4 years ago
|
|
Yes even i do agree with Viktor that computer forensics is a great one in Entrepreunership idea for networking, like every organization today has some type of a network security policy to protect or secure its systems, but when there is a...
|
|
|
|
Viktor Stephen
| Added idea
"Computer Forensics"
| 4 years ago
|
|
Computer Forensics
|
|
Ideate: "Entrepreneurship Ideas in Area of Networking " deleted from your view.
|
(rate this)
|
|
QOS - Quality of Serivce
|
2
|
VS |
14
|
Firewall - Security
|
|
|
Hari Prasad K
| Argues in support of
"Firewall - Security"
| 3 years ago
|
|
QoS is important; but relying on QoS for stopping today's threats is not practical. Today's threats demand better technologies and features like Deep packet inspection, heuristics, IDS / IPS, gateway antivirus s/w, etc All these features...
|
|
|
|
Leena Pawar
| Argues in support of
"QOS - Quality of Serivce"
| 4 years ago
|
|
Safety is an outcome of quality....So improvement in quality means improvement in network safety...
|
|
|
|
Ankit Teekariya
| Argues in support of
"Firewall - Security"
| 4 years ago
|
|
Absolutely Firewall Because Whole network can protected by physical firewall device and other is software checkpoint another kind of firewall which protect us from maleware, trojan and unknown acess QOS and Firewall both are important , firewall...
|
|
Debate: "what is more important to your network ?" deleted from your view.
|
(rate this)
|
hi frds.. I have done BE with CCNA Cisco certified with 1 year exp, plz tell me any requirment in any wre in bangalore... madhu
Answer: "hi.. Im done Cisco CCNA.. plz tell me a how to get job in IBM" deleted from your view.
Prev1NextShowing 1 - 4 of 4
Other knowledge matching "Network Design" topic
|
Activity:
9 referals
,
3 comments,
537 views
|
|
|
Software has become easier to customize in the past decade, but hardware, for the most part, remains closed: Apple's battle to keep people from hacking the iPhone is a case in point. Although most consumer electronics are collections of smaller devices--cell phones typically include cameras and voice recorders, for example--users can't swap out the devices or modify the way they work. Bug Labs , a startup based in New York City, is hoping to change that with its new device, the Bug, scheduled to start shipping late this year. The Bug would allow users to design their own electronics and customize them however they want. CEO Peter Semmelhack explains that the foundation of the device is the Bugbase, a minicomputer running Linux that users can program. It has ports for up to four device modules, which snap in and out of place. Among the first modules the company expects to offer will be a GPS system, a camera, a motion sensor, and an LCD screen. But it also plans to offer new modules...
|
|
Activity:
872 referals
,
22 comments,
490 views
|
|
|
Facebook will have market value of $234 billion by 2015, up from its current valuation of $85 billion, according to an analysis by brokerage firm Wedbush Securities that analyzes the valuations of private companies. Wedbush Securities analyst Lou Kerner, who made this guess in a report last week on the what he called the 'Second Internet', says by 2015 Facebook will earn $11 billion on $22 billion and have a market value of $234 billion, Business Insider said Thursday. "That makes the company's recent second market valuation of $85 billion look like a fine deal indeed,'' the business web site said. In his earlier predictions in February 2010, Kerner had said that Facebook might be worth $100 billion by 2015. But he now thinks Facebook's margins are better - around 50 percent - and that it will get a bigger share of the global ad market, according to the portal. The analyst also believes "that other revenue sources - like Credits - will scale faster than he originally anticipated.''...
|
|
Activity:
4 referals
,
13 comments,
247 views
|
|
|
In the latest death knell for Outlook Express, Microsoft Corp. announced last week that it will turn off access to its Web-based Hotmail service from the desktop e-mail software at the end of June. Outlook Express users who want to continue to access their Hotmail accounts offline after June 30 are being encouraged by Microsoft to download its free Windows Live Mail software. http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview Users will still be able to use Outlook, the big brother of Outlook Express, to read their Hotmail messages offline, but first they may have to upgrade their Outlook Connector synchronization software, according to information posted online today by Scott Hammer, a Microsoft e-mail support manager. Hammer said that Hotmail users also will still be able to use any other desktop e-mail client that is POP3-compliant, such as the open-source Thunderbird software. Macintosh users, meanwhile, can continue using Microsoft's Entourage e-mail client for the Mac to access Hotmail,...
|
|
Activity:
15 referals
,
14 comments,
631 views
|
|
|
Written by Nisan Gabbay Facebook was launched in February 2004 by Harvard undergrad students as an alternative to the traditional student directory. Its popularity quickly spread to other colleges in the US by word of mouth, and the site now registers close to 15M monthly UVs and over 6B page views per month. Facebook has completed two rounds of venture financing at very high valuations, the first at a valuation of ~$100M and the second at ~$550M (valuations are unconfirmed). These valuations were driven by the multiple acquisition offers that Facebook has reportedly turned down (the latest was a rumored $750M offer). Facebook is already generating significant revenue, so despite all the valuation and web traffic metric hype, it has also established a very real business. Interviews conducted: Noah Kagan, early product manager for Facebook. Noah will soon release an e-book on Facebook, with good insight on the social networking space. You will be able to download the book at Noah s...
|
|
Activity:
11 referals
,
2 comments,
319 views
|
|
|
Neural networks in financial engineering Neural networks have shown considerable successes in modeling financial data series. However, a major weakness of neural modeling is the lack of established procedures for performing tests for misspecified models, and tests of statistical significance for the various parameters that have been estimated. This is a serious disadvantage in applications where there is a strong culture for testing not only the predictive power of a model or the sensitivity of the dependent variable to changes in the inputs but also the statistical significance of the finding at a specified level of confidence. Rarely is this more important than in the case of financial engineering, where the data generating processes are dominantly stochastic and only partially deterministic. Partly a tutorial, partly a review, this paper describes a collection of typical applications in options pricing, cointegration, the term structure of interest rates and models of...
|

Top recruitment firm in Bangalore
recruiters for IT and Finance Professionals
Similar Topics
3 debates
, 12 question
Outsourcing network services is a relatively new practice, but there are a...
2 trends
, 1 debates
, 1 idea contests
, 1 question
2 trends
, 11 insight
, 3 question
1 insight
, 3 debates
, 1 idea contests
, 3 question
7 trends
, 11 insight
, 2 debates
, 1 idea contests
, 5 question
Sponsored Jobs