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Make sure your laptop backups can handle ransomware

Network World

With increasingly mobile workforces, it’s important to effectively backup corporate data that resides on laptops, which requires a unique set of features not found in traditional backup systems used for desktops attached to corporate LANs. To read this article in full, please click here

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What is Virtual Network Computing (VNC)?

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Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a technology that has revolutionized the way we access and control remote computers. In this article, we will delve deeper into the world of Virtual Network Computing, exploring its history, technology, and various applications. What is Virtual Network Computing (VNC)?

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Minimizing Jitter for VoIP calls

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To most organizations, Voice Over Internet Protocol or VoIP mobile services are a perfect option. Instead of depending on traditional copper lines and a Publicly Switched Telephone Network to make calls, VoIP transfers the voice over the internet as input. Network capacity. Network Congestion. Understanding Jitter.

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Cisco issues variety of security warnings on wireless gear

Network World

Cisco warned of a variety of vulnerabilities – from letting attackers issue DDOS attack to making devices unexpectedly reload -- in some of its wireless access point and LAN gear. The only critical alert came for vulnerability in Cisco Wave 2 Aironet 1830 Series and Cisco Aironet 1850 Series Access Points.

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Understanding Packet Loss

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Packet loss occurs when one or more packets of data traveling across a computer network fail to reach their destination. The end result of these packets failing to reach the opposite end of the network communication leads to missing data, in a VoIP call it would lead to missing pieces of the conversation. Identifying Packet Loss.

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Do your VoIP services have a case of the 'jitters'?

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The lack of dependence on traditional copper lines and a Publicly Switched Telephone Network to make calls allows for more versatility than ever. However, because VoIP relies on an internet connection, poor network performance is one of the most common issues affecting it. Network capacity. Wireless networks.

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What Is: Jitter

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Nowadays, telecommunications traffic mostly passes over a packet-switching network and very often over the public internet. Packet switching networks do not ensure that packets travel the same path to their destination. Some of which are: Network Congestion: Jitter is generally caused by congestion in the IP network.

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