Archive for May, 2010

SIP Trunking

A SIP Trunk is a service; telephone call is routed over the IP backbone of a carrier using VoIP technology. SIP Trunks are used in conjunction with an IP-PBX and are thought of as replacements for traditional PRI or analog circuits. The popularity of SIP Trunks is due primarily to the cost savings of SIP, [...]

IP V6

IP V6 stands for Internet Protocol version 6. It is the second version of the Internet Protocol to be used generally across the virtual world. The first version was IPv4. IPv5 was a protocol of a different sort, intended to support video and audio rather than all-purpose addressing. IPv6 is also known as IPng, which [...]

Data Loss Prevention

The loss of control over protected or sensitive data by organizations is a serious threat to business operations. While some data is leaked or lost as a result of theft or espionage, the vast majority of these problems result from poorly understood data practices, a lack of effective policy architectures, and user error. The phrase [...]

Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 – the better together features

Windows Server 2008 R2 has many features that are designed specifically to work with client computers running Windows 7. Direct Access: Automatically establishes a secure remote connection to the corporate network without requiring VPN Branch Cache: Caches content from remote file and Web servers on a server or client in a branch location Read only [...]