Case Studies
OAS Casestudy: The IEEE P1394.1 FireWire Net Update Protocol
OAS Casestudy: The IEEE 1394.1 FireWire Net Update Protocol IEEE 1394 and P1394.1 FireWire standards In 1995, the IEEE (The Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers) has published the IEEE 1394 standard for Serial Buses, nicknamed FireWire and i.LINK. This standard prescribes
VoIP centralises global company
For one company, building a VoIP deployment from scratch meant years of planning, design and implementation before it achieved its goal of a centralised, global network.
Deutsche Telekom - SES ASTRA
Rapidly deployable, cost effective and secure, satellite-enabled networks are an elegant solution for businesses with remote communications needs and internet providers looking to expand their markets.
Yorkshire Water upgrades comms network
Yorkshire Water is investing heavily in the latest managed IP communications network to improve the resiliency of its network, boost IT customer services to 2,500 employees and enable a more proactive approach to tackling problems when they arise.
Metropolitan Police raises IT leadership standard
A well-led organisation is a good place for employees to work, and also a place good leaders can get more from their staff. At the Metropolitan Police, a winner in the Computer Weekly Best Places to Work in IT 2005 awards, this emphasis on leadership development extends across the whole of the
Next Move
Register | Login Topics JavaIT Standards & ProtocolsIT Workforce Next Move Rob Chapman Tuesday 27 November 2007 10:45 The question: where does Java fit with IP
Whisky galore with IP
Chivas can toast future success thanks to a cost-effective IP data network
Do-it-yourself converged voice and data network cuts telephone bill for Kent Police
Case study: The managed service option proved too costly when one force needed a comms upgrade.
Local government consolidates storage with IP SAN
IP SAN was cheap, simple, and a NAS gateway allows end users at the City of Isles Beach better protection and access to files than traditional servers.
Express broadens reach with IP network
Express Newspapers Group is using a high-bandwidth private IP network to share data and applications with its New York office. It also using the network to support the North American edition of OK magazine, which was launched in September.

