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TCP
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ALSO CALLED: Transmission Control Protocol and Transport Control Protocol
DEFINITION: TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) is a set of rules (protocol) used along with the Internet Protocol (IP) to send data in the form of message units between computers over the Internet.While IP takes care of handling the actual delivery of the data, TCP takes care of keeping
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802.11n: Preparing for Your Enterprise Deployment
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PRODUCT LITERATURE:
802.11n promises significantly higher speed and range and has the potential to solve throughput problems for business users. This E-Guide details what to expect with 802.11n, when to expect it, and what you need to consider when deploying 802.11n.
Posted: 26 Jun 2008 | Published: 26 Jun 2008
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Mastering 802.11n
| sponsored by Motorola, Inc.
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This podcast details the best approach to implementing 802.11n for your business.
Posted: 24 Jun 2008 | Premiered: 23 Jun 2008
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Understanding 802.11n Wireless Technology
| sponsored by Xirrus
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This guide will provide an overview of 802.11n - including how this new standard will deliver higher performance than existing 802.11a/b/g networks.
Posted: 16 Jun 2008 | Published: 01 Jan 2007
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Comparing iSCSI Initiator Implementations
| sponsored by Dell, Inc.
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With the advent of iSCSI as the standard for networked storage, businesses can leverage existing skills and network infrastructure to create Ethernet-based SANs that deliver the performance of Fibre Channel-but at a fraction of the cost.
Posted: 09 May 2008 | Published: 09 May 2008
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TMOS - Secure Development and Implementation for Application Delivery Networks
| sponsored by F5 Networks
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In this white paper, read how TMOS--the foundation and architecture for F5's application delivery controllers running on the BIG-IP platform--brings a wealth of security to existing application delivery networks.
Posted: 28 Apr 2008 | Published: 01 Jan 2007
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Transport Layer Security Solves $100 Billion Dollar Riddle
| sponsored by Fast Lane
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This paper allows you to gain a better understanding of what is actually occurring when you use SSL, which much more likely than not, is not really SSL at all but is, rather, Transport Layer Security.
Posted: 03 Apr 2008 | Published: 03 Apr 2008
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Best Practices for Deploying WAN Optimization in a DR Environment WC
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Replication involves a high volume of sustained traffic which is highly susceptible to lost and out-of-order packets.
Posted: 02 Apr 2008 | Premiered: Available On Demand
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Cisco Systems Integrates WAN Optimization into Your Existing Network Infrastructure
| sponsored by Cisco Systems, Inc.
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Cisco Systems' Wide Area Application Services (WAAS) technology is a Strong Performer and placed just outside the Leaders category.
Posted: 02 Apr 2008 | Published: 20 Jul 2007
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Protect Remote-office Data
| sponsored by Storage Magazine
JOURNAL ARTICLE:
It's best to store remote-office data and host remote-office applications in the central data center. Various products can eliminate TCP/IP transmission issues that might hinder those moves.
Posted: 15 Jan 2007 | Published: 01 Jan 2007
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TCP DEFINITION (continued):
track of the individual units of data (called packets) that a message is divided into for efficient routing through the Internet. For example, when an HTML file is sent to you from a Web server, the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) program layer in that server divides the file into one or more packets, numbers the packets, and then forwards them individually to the IP program layer. Although each packet has the same destination IP address, it may get
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