A panel battled the topic of when companies should deploy IPv6 and where the technology will make the greatest impact. The discussion took place at the 2006 International Consumer Electronics show in ...
Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) has established a laboratory for training and research in Internet protocol version 6 (IPv6), located at the Department of Telecommunications in ...
In today's hyper-connected world, enterprises and consumers alike are more dependent on technology than ever before. It's everywhere - as prevalent in our personal lives as our professional ones. We ...
The internet was conceived decades ago for U.S. research scientists to communicate with each other. It was an enigma that few would have thought would foster individual participation through social ...
As the supply of IPv4 addresses dwindles, institutions that fail to plan a transition to IPv6 face the possibility that their systems will be unable to communicate with others. In April, Asia ...
Like it or not, in the next few years every company will likely have to upgrade every device that is currently connected to its network. This is because of a fundamental technology shift that’s coming ...
Customers noticed when BT tinkered with its network to test IPv6 equipment BT has started trials of the next version of the net's addressing scheme known as IP version 6. The global addressing system ...
The Obama administration has set deadlines and offered guidelines for the transition of government networks to the next generation of Internet Protocols. The Obama administration released guidelines ...
Version six of Internet Protocol — or IPv6 — was approved as a standard many years ago, but the high cost of rolling it out has been too severe for the slow economic recovery. After all, implementing ...
Bucks County Community College is midway through a three-year, $750,000 network upgrade that depends heavily on IPv6 switching hardware that is used to support video collaboration applications. While ...
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The Arch Linux website is down for everyone not on IPv6 after a DDoS attack
As spotted by Linuxiac, the Arch Linux website is currently under siege from a DDoS attack. This type of attack floods a website with requests from bots, causing the servers to collapse under the ...
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