Archive for June, 2006

Net Neutrality; Big Feet

June 9, 2006 by Danny McPherson

Passing through Denver International Airport the other day in continuing my ceaseless trudge to a meeting some place or another, I dropped by one of the shoe shine stands in hopes of prolonging the life of my favorite dress shoes. As directed, I took a seat next to a rather large fellow fumbling busily with [...]

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Advisory Ambiguity

June 8, 2006 by Jeff Nathan

In the course of notifying the public, some vendors’ vulnerability advisories have been less informative than others. Whereas a significant number of vendors have come to realize the value of some form of disclosure over time, others continually fail to provide actionable information. This entry is not a discussion of the merits and failings of [...]

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What’s the Future of Application Analysis in Provider Networks?

June 7, 2006 by Carlos Morales

Application analysis products are in vogue. The bandwidth that is now available to broadband users has enabled providers to offer converged solutions consisting of voice, data and in some cases video to these same end users. These services provide a much-needed set of revenue streams to providers but they also present them with a lot [...]

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