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ALSO CALLED:
Internet Access Services,
Internet Content Services,
Online Services,
Web-based Services
DEFINITION: Two-tiered Internet refers to proposed changes in Internet architecture that would give priority to the traffic of those who have paid for premium service. Inherent in the model is the possibility for discrimination between different types of content and services. For example, high speed ISPs might favor classified listings from corporate partners instead of other, unaffiliated partners. The two-tiered
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Internet Services White Papers
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Choosing a Content Delivery Method
sponsored by AT&T Corp
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Delivering high-demand content to a large number of end-users that are spread out geographically can be a difficult task. Long distances between content and users can cause latency, jitter, and reductions in audio/video quality. Read this paper to find out if a cache-based content delivery network is appropriate for your network.
Posted: 19 Oct 2009 | Published: 19 Oct 2009
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Delivering Content: Your Best Method?
sponsored by AT&T Corp
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To deliver high-demand content to a widely dispersed pool of internet users, a cache-based Content Delivery Network is the way to go. This type of CDN stores duplicates content near user access points, reducing distance-imposed latency and improving video and audio quality. This paper weighs the pros and cons of using a network-based CDN provider.
Posted: 19 Oct 2009 | Published: 19 Oct 2009
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Government Insights: Case Management -- Improving Service Delivery thru Connected Government
sponsored by EMC Corporation
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Organizations need to improve service delivery while coping with fewer resources by managing information as digital assets and automating back-office processes through case management. By doing so, these organizations realize the promise of connected government while simultaneously reducing time, cost, and risk.
Posted: 20 Nov 2009 | Published: 20 Nov 2009
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Implementing ITIL Using the PMBOK Guide in Four Repeatable Steps
sponsored by Global Knowledge
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This white paper provides an overview of the PMBOK® and the key process areas and functions within the IT Infrastructure Library.
Posted: 10 Dec 2008 | Published: 10 Dec 2008
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Increasing ROI with Data Services
sponsored by Oracle Corporation
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This white paper will address data services implementation and the role of Oracle Data Service Integrator in that process. It will describe the technical benefits of a data services implementation within the context of initiatives to promote business process management (BPM), service-oriented architecture (SOA), portal projects, and BI.
Posted: 09 Sep 2009 | Published: 09 Sep 2009
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Integrating Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and SAP
sponsored by Microsoft Corporation India Pvt Ltd
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This white paper describes the innovations in Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Server 2007 that make interoperability with SAP easier than ever.
Posted: 25 Nov 2009 | Published: 25 Nov 2009
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Leveraging WAN Application Delivery Solutions to Accelerate and Secure Your Software-as-a-Service Capabilities
sponsored by Blue Coat
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This whitepaper examines the business implications of the SaaS movement, the escalating performance and security expectations, and how a growing number of companies are safeguarding and accelerating these ondemand applications with proxy-based wide-area network (WAN) application delivery solutions.
Posted: 10 Mar 2008 | Published: 10 Mar 2008
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Portal Authentication: A Balancing Act Between Security, Usability & Compliance
sponsored by PistolStar, Inc.
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This white paper discusses the problems with current authentication systems and the drivers that should be motivating organizations of all sizes to improve their access controls.
Posted: 26 Aug 2009 | Published: 26 Aug 2009
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INTERNET SERVICES DEFINITION (continued):
Internet is already being implemented on a small scale by some Internet service providers (ISPs). The proposed changes conflict with one of the fundamental concepts of the Internet, network neutrality. In a neutral model, traffic is traffic: no preference is given on the basis of source or content. The inherent democratic nature of net neutrality has enabled the Internet to develop as it has, toward the increasingly user-defined model that is sometimes referred to as Web 2.0.At a recent conference on the future development of the Web, Tim Berners-Lee spoke out against the two-tiered model: "What's
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