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Friday, 22 August 2008 |
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IPv6 is being deployed to handle video surveillance, lighting, heating and traffic management systems in Olympic Park. Read more . |
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Wednesday, 09 July 2008 |
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IPv6 is shaping the future of communication and enabling the latest datacenter trends, including data consolidation and virtualization, which make it possible for data to live anywhere and be continually accessible. Once all of your data resources and applications are consolidated, they can be centrally managed, monitored and better utilized across your entire organization. The path to data consolidation is through virtualization, which allows multiple applications to share a platform and resources without interfering with each other on the network. How do you enable and support these cutting-edge approaches to data and application management? You guessed it: IPv6. |
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Wednesday, 02 July 2008 |
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Watch out Baby Boomers: The next generation is on its way into the federal workforce. And if you don’t think it’s vital to transition to IPv6, check out how teenagers are communicating today. They have multiple mobile devices, love lifestyle and Web 2.0 technologies, and rely on presence-based technologies like Instant Messaging to get through the day. As these individuals move into the workforce and federal marketplace, IT planners, enterprise designers and architects must prepare to support an always-online mentality and lifestyle. To attract and retain future employees, we’ll have to match the functionality “those crazy kids” are used to at home. The surefire way to deliver that rich user experience is via IPv6. |
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Wednesday, 11 June 2008 |
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Thanks to IPv6, an entirely new command and control model is taking shape for federal agencies and the Department of Defense. While military requirements and systems are constantly in flux, IPv6 makes it possible to create ad hoc and expansive networks as well as attach an IP address to anything that has a CPU to enhance mobility, refine tactics and improve military strategy. With IPv6, we can create network capabilities that better meet mission needs. IPv6 is clearly changing the game and arming our soldiers with better IT capabilities as we take on critical missions around the world. |
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