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Internet Standards
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ALSO CALLED: Internet Protocols and Internet Application Layer Protocols
DEFINITION: The Distributed Management Task Force, Inc. (DMTF) is anorganization devoted to the development, unification and implementationof standards, initiatives and technologies for the Internet. The DMTFconsists of hardware and application developers, device and systemmanufacturers and distributors, systems integrators, governmentagencies and computer end users. The organization was founded in theearly 1990s
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Cisco Catalyst 6500: Building IPv6-Ready Campus Networks
| sponsored by Cisco Systems, Inc.
WHITE PAPER:
The Internet has grown so rapidly that the IPv4 standard can no longer support the number of users and functions. Features such as Network Address Translation (NAT) can help overcome address-space limitations, but they also make bidirectional communication for primary triple-play (data, voice, and video) applications more challenging.
Posted: 21 May 2009 | Published: 21 May 2009
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Beyond the Standards - Advanced Animation and Physics in JavaScript
| sponsored by The Ajax Experience
PODCAST:
Learn how to create stunning effects using canvas/svg/vml, how to control animated graphics in JavaScript, and how to merge all kinds of standards and technologies to create a whole new world of possibilities.
Posted: 15 Jan 2009 | Premiered: 07 Jan 2009
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Google Chrome and Web Applications
| sponsored by The Ajax Experience
WEBCAST:
This keynote gives a high-level overview of Google Chrome's current architecture with a focus on Web development; this will include a discussion of Google Chrome's rendering, Web site compatibility and developer tools.
Posted: 10 Nov 2008 | Premiered: Available On Demand
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INTERNET STANDARDS DEFINITION (continued):
and is headquartered in Portland, Oregon.Several standards have evolved as a result of the activities of the DTMF. These include: Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM), aset of industry standards that an enterprise can use to manage itsinformation operations in the distributed computing environment of theInternet. Common Information Model (CIM), acomponent of WBEM devoted to the definition of hardware and applicationcharacteristics, allowing system administrators and management programsto control devices and applications from multiple manufacturers orsources in the same way. Alert Standard
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