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ALSO CALLED:
Smart Networks
DEFINITION: Intelligent Network (IN) is a telephone network architecture originated by Bell Communications Research (Bellcore) in which the service logic for a call is located separately from the switching facilities, allowing services to be added or changed without having to redesign switching equipment. According to Bell Atlantic, IN is a "service-specific" architecture. That is, a certain portion of a dialed
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Delivering Content: Your Best Method?
sponsored by AT&T Corp
WHITE PAPER:
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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The Solaris Operating System Optimized for the Intel® Xeon® Processor 5500 Series
sponsored by Sun Microsystems, Inc. and Intel Corporation
WHITE PAPER:
This document is intended as a quick reference guide for developers and system administrators that want to optimize the Solaris OS on the Intel® Xeon® processor 5500 series platform.
Posted: 17 Sep 2009 | Published: 17 Sep 2009
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Optimizing Open Source Citrix Xen* Code Base for Intelligent Performance (Video)
sponsored by Intel Corporation
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As the number one contributor to the Open Source Citrix Xen* code base, Intel collaborated with Citrix to optimize their software to take full advantage of the intelligent performance, virtualization, and energy efficiency built into Intel® Xeon® processor 5500 series.
Posted: 03 Sep 2009 | Premiered: 03 Sep 2009
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INTELLIGENT NETWORKS DEFINITION (continued):
phone number, such as 800 or 900, triggers a request for a specific service. A later version of IN called Advanced Intelligent Network (AIN) introduces the idea of a "service-independent" architecture in which a given part of a telephone number can interpreted differently by different services depending on factors such as time of day, caller identity, and type of call. AIN makes it easy to add new services without having to install new phone equipment.Bellcore called its network IN/1. It included this model:The customer's telephoneThe switching system (starting with the switch a call is handled
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