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This article describes how to configure the Windows Server 2000 and 2003 time service as a SNTP server. It also shows how to modify registry entries to configure the service to provide SNTP for synchronisation of network infrastructure.
Thu, 12 Mar 2009: Configuring NTP Server Software on LINUX
This article provides straightforward installation and configuration information for the Linux version of the NTP distribution. It attempts to describe a simple NTP installation and goes through the configuration procedure required to provide a network time resource on a Linux machine.
Thu, 12 Mar 2009: Why You Need To Move To Virtualization In Your Networks
This article will help you to justify your businesses move to Virtualization
Thu, 18 Dec 2008: Using the GPS System For NTP Server Synchronisation
This article describes how time servers obtain accurate timing information to provide a highly precise timing reference for computer network time synchronisation. It discusses how NTP servers can utilise the precise atomic time generated by GPS to provide an accurate timing reference for computer systems.
Mon, 18 Aug 2008: Life Cycle of a Converged Network: Ongoing Operations and Network Optimization
Whether you plan to use an MSP for ongoing operations, or you feel the IT staff is sufficiently trained to handle it in house, failure to have the proper management tools can evaporate your ROI through network outages and costly troubleshooting practices.
Sat, 2 Aug 2008: Moving To An NGN Platform
With Next Generation Networks (NGNs), the end user is delivered with applications that are advanced and comprehensive. The NGN architecture has undergone significant amounts of upgradation and this has standardized the architecture more and more. The protocol has been installed in a variety of networks and as a result, the business network security has undergone substantial improvement.
Wed, 16 Jul 2008: What can WiMAX technology offer?
WiMAX technology offers wireless data in a related form as compare to WiFi but its level and speed allow to build hybrid and wireless networks, of any size, anywhere. It is formed to encourage conformance and interoperability of Wireless Metropolitan Area Network.
Thu, 29 May 2008: A Look Into The World Of Network Cables
An introduction to network cables.
Tue, 27 May 2008: What Kind of Experience do I Need to Manage a Dedicated Server?
A dedicated server is a powerful server that is just for your website or business and no one else. This means that your server is not shared with others like shared hosting is.
Tue, 26 Feb 2008: 5 Points To Consider Before Purchasing Wireless Equipment
When you buy wireless equipment, you want to make sure that everything you buy will work in your house with the computer(s) you already have and over the distances required
Wed, 16 Jan 2008: Content, Cost Savings And Convergence Drive Network Storage
Over the past decade, organizations of all stripes have experienced phenomenal growth in the data volumes they must manage in order to compete and win in a challenging and dynamic marketplace.
Fri, 9 Nov 2007: Pre-Deployment Testing and Implementation of a Converged Network
After all the planning has been done and the network assessed, the conclusions drawn and assumptions made must be tested to assure that they are correct before moving on with the migration.
Wed, 7 Nov 2007: Rules of Deployment: Inventory of Assets and Existing Capabilities
Failure to plan, test and assess for IP Telephony will surely result in a failed deployment marred with dropped calls, unacceptable call quality and connection times, and potential disruptions of your companies other critical business applications.
Wed, 7 Nov 2007: Rules of Deployment: The Life Cycle of a Converged Network
A major shift in telecommunications from circuit to packet switched technology, along with increasing sophistication of the corporate LAN/WAN, is prompting businesses of all sizes to consider merging their voice and data networks. Increased bandwidth availability through gigabit Ethernet and fiber trunk lines allow for telephony to be treated as any other application on the IP network...
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