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Supporting WebRTC in the enterprise
09.06.2018
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Although it caused huge excitement at its announcement by Google in 2011, web real-time communication (WebRTC) has somewhat faded from the general tech consciousness. Maybe it was oversold as a done ... WebRTC has the potential to bring high-quality, easily developed, and interoperable real-time voice, video, and data communication to all manner of applications in web browsers.
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Cloud9 Announces New Features
05.07.2012
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in the latest release of Cloud9 IDE include: Real-Time Collaboration – Enables real-time editing, debugging, and chat functionality for distributed teams. Offline Support – Cloud9LOCAL is a small app ... Cloud9 IDE now allows developers all over the world to edit code and chat in real time.
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Improved Performance with Parallel I/O
24.09.2015
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Understanding the I/O pattern of your application is the starting point for improving its I/O performance, especially if I/O is a fairly large part of your application’s run time. ... that many applications use, is to have each TP write to its own file. The concept is simple, because there is zero coordination between TPs. All I/O is independent of all other I/O. Figure 3 illustrates ... Understanding the I/O pattern of your application is the starting point for improving its I/O performance, especially if I/O is a fairly large part of your application’s run time.
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New security features in Windows 10
11.02.2016
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by Windows 10. Windows Hello also supports all Intel F200 and future Intel RealSense facial recognition solutions, and you can use Hello with all other IR solutions that meet the Microsoft sensor ... With each version of Windows, Microsoft has expanded the built-in security functions. Windows 10 includes a number of new and interesting security features.
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What is an IOPS Really?
24.02.2022
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IOPS is mentioned quite often when benchmarking and testing storage systems, but what does it really mean? We discuss and explain what an IOPS is, and how to measure it. ...  no real definition, particularly for the payload size. If IOPS numbers are stated and they have no payload size associated with them, you cannot be sure what the number really means. The number could be 4Ki ... IOPS is mentioned quite often when benchmarking and testing storage systems, but what does it really mean? We discuss and explain what an IOPS is, and how to measure it.
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SHA-3 – The new hash standard
14.03.2013
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has been able to cause a real collision up to the present day  – one thing was clear: SHA-1 was not secure for the long term. This just left the previously little-used hash functions of the SHA-2 ... NIST has chosen the Keccak algorithm as the new cryptographic hash standard but, in real life, many users are still waiting to move to its predecessor SHA-2.
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Routing with Quagga
19.02.2013
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Cisco and Juniper have implemented routing protocols to help your router find the optimum path. On Linux, you can use software like Quagga, with its Zebra daemon, to help automate this process. ... as the respective protocol names with a d appended. Each is addressable and configurable on its own port; Table 1 shows the assignments. If you value security, you should only address these services on the local ... Cisco and Juniper have implemented routing protocols to help your router find the optimum path. On Linux, you can use software like Quagga, with its Zebra daemon, to help automate this process.
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Monitor your network infrastructure with SNMP
10.04.2015
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://www.hochlland.de Darkbasic: http://www.linuxsystems.it/2012/06/raspbian-wheezy-armhf-raspberry-pi-minimal-image/ DD-WRT: http://www.dd-wrt.com/site/index Ubiquiti airOS: http://dl.ubnt.com/guides/airOS/airOS_UG.pdf ... If you don't have the staff to monitor your network in real time, SNMP and a couple of scripts are all it takes to keep track of your device jungle.
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Run TensorFlow models on edge devices
02.06.2020
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use in a real-world vertical farming operation. Although building and training deep neural networks requires powerful servers provided with graphics processing units (GPUs) or tensor processing units ... TensorFlow Lite on a mobile device predicts harvest time for a real-world vertical farming operation.
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Managing Bufferbloat
02.06.2020
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on the Internet. If these buffers were freeway connections, they would be the size of Germany. Now imagine a huge network of roads and freeways, each with traffic circles that act as buffers at its intersections ... Bufferbloat impedes TCP/IP traffic and makes life difficult, especially for real-time applications like voice or video.

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