Why Google-Verizon net neutrality scheming plot makes no sense
Two weeks ago Verizon and Google announced their framework to
assure net neutrality. The overwhelming verdict - a huge gigantic
FAIL and a poorly designed scheme to hoodwink the public.
Complete info at
SF Gate.
2010-08-20 16:23:18, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6406
Adobe Flash 10.1 and AIR 2 review
Adobe's Flash platform consists of the open source Flex SDK, a free
Flex compiler, a proprietary Eclipse-based IDE called Flash
Builder, the Flash Player browser plug-in, and Adobe AIR, a runtime
for Windows, Mac, and Linux that allows rich Internet applications
to be deployed directly to the desktop.
Complete info at
TechWorld.
2010-08-20 16:19:19, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6405
Why you shouldn't worry about IPv6 just yet
It may save the world from networking Armageddon, but Steve Cassidy
says we shouldn't be too concerned about IPv6 just yet.
Complete info at
PC PRO.
2010-08-20 16:18:01, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6404
NTT America Covers Current Business Requirements and Future Business Growth Opportunities for Next Generation Internet
Company Explores Cloud Computing, Global Expansion, and TV, Video
and Media Developments.
Complete info at
MarketWatch,
StockHouse
and
HollywoodIndustry.
2010-08-20 15:45:09, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6403
InfoWorld review: Microsoft Silverlight 4 vs. Adobe Flash 10.1
Silverlight challenges the RIA supremacy of Flash, Flex, and AIR
with superior development tools and design tool integration.
Complete info at
ComputerWorld,
IDG News and
NetworkWorld.
2010-08-20 15:42:23, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6402
Security Vendors Show Hardware Still Has Purpose
While the world is seemingly racing toward cloud computing, three
hardware security vendors - Check Point Software Technologies,
Fortinet and Astaro - released new appliances designed to protect
data and on-premise infrastructures from compromises and
intrusions.
Complete info at
ChannelInsider.
2010-08-20 15:31:53, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6401
New IP Addresses Safer, but Difficult to Implement
The current address system for computers connected to the Internet
(TCP/IP version 4) is entering its twilight. And while the process
of introducing a successor is ready to go, critics suggest it is a
complex and challenging undertaking.
Complete article at
info packets.
2010-08-20 15:24:25, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6400
Carat Networks Forges Strategic Infrastructure Partnership with Ubiquity Server Solutions
Carat Networks, a leading global IT hosting service provider,
announced today it has formed a strategic infrastructure
partnership with Ubiquity Server Solutions, which will operate
Carat Networks core network in Ontario and maintain local network
gear in its datacenter facility.
Complete info at
MyHostNews.
2010-08-20 15:23:04, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6399
Synology® Debuts its DiskStation Manager 3.0 Beta, Including Multi-tasking Web UI, New iPhone® and Android Phone Support and Enterprise-level Features
Synology® Inc. today announced the beta release of its operating
system, DiskStation Manager 3.0 (DSM 3.0), introducing
multi-tasking web UI and new web desktop that make Synology NAS
server even more intuitive and easy to use.
Complete info at
Hexus and
TeakTown.
2010-08-20 15:15:37, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6398
Vyatta Open Network OS Completes IPv6 Ready Phase-2 Certification Software-Based Routing and Security Solution Demonstrates Advanced Interoperability
The demand for IPv6 support continues to grow, and Vyatta offers
the only software-based routing and security alternative with
proven IPv6 functionality and interoperability.
Complete info at
PR-Inside,
Sys-Con and
Melodika.
2010-08-20 15:12:38, Source: http://www.ipv6tf.org/news/newsroom.php?id=6397
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