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Symantec Experts Examine Malicious Security Threats and Peer-to-Peer Networking at WebSec 2002
Business/Technology Editors
Tags: P2P, P2P networking, security, Symantec Corp.
Research articles 2002-08-19
InfoWorld Announces CTO Forum 2001; Second-Annual Ultimate Peer-to-Peer Networking Event Connects Technology Strategies to Business Success
Business/High Tech Editors
Tags: InfoWorld, P2P, P2P networking, strategy
Research articles 2001-04-17
IBM warns patents cover APPN protocol - Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking
Raleigh, N.C.--IBM stirred up a hornest's nest recently when it warned a gathering of developers that its Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking APPN protocol--the much-vaunted "open blueprint" for multivendor, enterprise wide communications--is protected by at least eight different patents.
Tags: IBM Corp., P2P, P2P networking
Research articles 1992-08-24
IBM introduces new applications, developer kit for APPN protocol - Advanced Peer to Peer Networking - Product Announcement
NEW YORK -- IBM last week rolled out a developer's kit and new applications for its networking protocol, Advanced Peer to Peer Networking APPN, in a bid to make the protocol an industry standard against incursions from a variety of competitors.
Tags: IBM Corp., P2P, P2P networking
Research articles 1992-03-30
Peer-to-Peer Networking and Digital Rights Management: How Market Tools Can Solve Copyright Problems
The study presented in this paper examines how Digital Rights Management DRM may complement Peer to Peer (P2P) technology and help solve many of the intellectual property problems now hotly contested in the current policy arena. From a popular vantage point, Napster - though not a pure P2P network (because...
Tags: Digital-rights Management, P2P, Tool, P2P Networking, Peer To Peer (P2P), Digital Rights Management (DRM), Internet, Security
White papers 2005-02-17
Peer-to-Peer Networking: Not Dead Yet.
The Dracula of the Internet, Napster Inc., may have a stake in its heart. But it's not the last bandwidth-sucker cable operators will face when it comes to peer-to-peer (P2P) applications or services. In fact, even as Napster-like pirate servi ...
Tags: game, Napster Inc., network, P2P, P2P networking, server
Research articles 2001-06-11
APPN: the once and future SNA. (advanced peer-to-peer networking; systems network architecture)
There's so much talk about TCP/IP and router-based backbones these days that the phrase "next-generation SNA" seems to be almost an oxymoron. If you listened to conference presentations and the trade media, you'd think that SNA had no fu There's so much talk...
Tags: IBM Corp., P2P, P2P networking, SNA, TCP/IP
Research articles 1995-05-01
Jostling for a more open APPN. (IBM's Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking Node)
The first release of the much-vaunted APPN Network Node NN capability on the IBM 6611 bridge/router, which is due to be available this spring, will not be able to interact with any of IBM's other APPN NN implementations, such as those on the AS/4 ...
Tags: IBM Corp., network, P2P networking
Research articles 1993-02-01
SNA is dead; long live APPN? (systems network architecture, advanced peer-to-peer networking)
SNA's evolution has been capped, and IBM will use APPN to migrate into the brave new world of internetworking. Big Blue's got a big job to do. SNA's evolution has been capped, and IBM will use APPN to migrate into the brave...
Tags: IBM Corp., P2P, P2P networking, SNA
Research articles 1992-05-01

Additional Resources

Networking Over the Internet: The Emerging World of Peer-to-Peer Commerce
Peer-to-peer embraces the networking capabilities of the Internet. "P2P" as dubbed by advocates enables the sharing and direct publication of resources and also allows the unused processing capability of computers to be shared and used more productively. While the peer-to-peer concept has, in fact, been around for decades, it's grown...
Tags: BNET Editorial, Analysis, P2P File Sharing, Privacy, Internet, Peer To Peer (P2P), Computer, Resource, Network, Peer-to-peer Network Security, P2P
Articles 2008-01-03
What's replacing P2P, BitTorrent as pirate hangouts?
Driven by increased crackdowns on BitTorrent sites such as The Pirate Bay, software pirates are fast-moving their warez to file-hosting Web sites. Sites such as RapidShare, Megaupload, and Hotfile let anonymous users upload large files such as cracked software for free. Hyperlinks to the software can then be distributed by...
Tags: P2P, Site, BitTorrent
News items 2009-10-11
Profit from peer-to-peer.(computer networking)(Survey)
FOR the past year or so, the term peer-to-peer ( P2P ) has become synonymous with Napster, the controversial file-sharing program created by a 20-year-old software whiz called Shawn Fanning and now the subject of numerous lawsuits. Napster, much like FOR the past year or so,...
Tags: computer, computer networking, Napster Inc., network, P2P, survey
Research articles 2001-06-23
Spoliation Sinks TorrentSpy
In a case closely watched by those interested in copyright law and peer-to-peer (P2P) networking, a federal judge handed the Motion Picture Association of America MPAA a victory after ruling that file-sharing firm TorrentSpy had destroyed evidence and provided false evidence in the case. The MPAA had brought a copyright...
Tags: INTERNET, MPAA, TorrentSpy
Research articles 2008-03-01
Hollywood pushes BitTorrent's off button.(Motion Picture Association of America ruled not to use peer to peer networking for movie distribution)
The Hollywood studios this week made a deal with BitTorrent, the largest P2P purveyor of movies and TV shows, which should reduce P2P file swapping of video files. The deal was made Tuesday with Bram Cohen, BitTorrent's 30-year-old co-founder and CEO. It's designed to prevent BitTorrent...
Tags: Motion Picture Association of America Inc.
Research articles 2005-11-26
Listening post: StreamCast Networks CEO Michael Weiss lives on the cutting edge of controversial peer-to-peer networking technology currently being scrutinized by Congress
NOT all the innovation in controversial peer-to-peer networking technology may be coming out of the Silicon Valley. Some of it is coming out of the French Quarter-style office complex along a stretch of Ventura Boulevard in Woodland Hills. There, StreamCast Networks Inc. is creating technology that may one day...
Tags: INTERNET, Kazaa, P2P, StreamCast Networks, technology, U.S. Congress, Weiss
Research articles 2004-10-25
Wi-Fi Direct Bypasses Your Router On Its Way To Kill Bluetooth - New P2P standard makes an AP out of any hardware...
The Wi-Fi Alliance (a 300 member group including heavyweights like Apple, Intel and Cisco) has announced Wi-Fi Direct, a new peer-to-peer wireless networking approach that aims to simplify the way consumer devices connect. According to the Alliance's press release , the new specification will allow Wi-Fi devices...
Tags: P2P, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Alliance
News items 2009-10-14
Internap Enhances Industry-Leading CDN with Peer-to-Peer Access
New Levels of Security, Reliability and Business Intelligence Enable Organizations to Leverage P2P Networking as Part of an Integrated CDN Solution
Tags: Internap Network Services, Microsoft Access, P2P
Research articles 2007-11-02
Yeshiva University High School for Girls Turns to St. Bernard Software to Filter Inappropriate Social Networking Web Sites; iPrism Protects Students from Potential Predators and Distractions of Online Sites Like MySpace, hi5, Jdate and Match
SAN DIEGO -- St. Bernard Software, Inc., a global provider of security solutions, today announced that the Samuel H. Wang Yeshiva University High School for Girls YUHSG in New York has selected its iPrism dedicated Internet filtering appliance for protection against emerging online threats, including inappropriate Web sites, Instant Messaging...
Tags: MySpace, social networking, St. Bernard Software
Research articles 2006-03-28
San Jacinto College Seeks to Protect Against Threats Introduced by Peer-to-Peer File Sharing
Houston College Selects Mirage to Secure Campus Networks AUSTIN, Texas -- Mirage Networks, developer of full-cycle Network Access Control NAC solutions, today announced that San Jacinto College in Houston has implemented Mirage's NAC technology across three campuses to maintain network uptime and availability in part by curtailing peer-to-peer (P2P)...
Tags: network, NETWORKING, P2P, RIAA
Research articles 2007-09-25
WorldStreet Moves to Bring Peer Networking Power to the Retail Financial Industry; Author & Veteran Trader Jack Guinan Tapped To Head New Retail Unit
Business/Technology Editors NOTE TO MEDIA: Photo/Logo is available in a Smart News ReleaseTM on Business Wire's Home Page at www.businesswire.com and at www.newstream.com BOSTON--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 12, 2001 WorldStreet Corporation, the leading developer of peer-to-peer (P2P) Internet solutions for the financial industry, today announced the creation of a...
Tags: Benefits, Company, Fidelity Investments, FINANCE, financial, network, P2P, SALES, trader
Research articles 2001-02-12
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