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Visibility

Visibility provides insight into network activity, usage and performance. In short it gives you the information you need to keep your network operating at peak performance. 

Visibility into the use of the network provides instantaneous feedback that can be used by an organization to improve their business decisions. Many organizations are facing costly bandwidth upgrades that they believe will resolve the existing problems they are having with network and applications performance. Often when layer 7 deep packet inspection capabilities are employed, an organization gains instant visibility into the use of the network and determines that large quantities of network traffic are non business related. This is often as high as 70-80% of their network traffic. If an organization can scrape or squeeze even 50% of the traffic from the network because it is non business related this amounts to a huge savings by foregoing a bandwidth upgrade or even reducing their current bandwidth capacity. It can also lead to productivity improvements for the users as the critical applications perform more effectively.
Inspection
Layer 7 Classification – Utilizes application signatures to identify and control applications based on the data payload within the packet. This is a required technology to classify and control port hopping applications or to further decipher applications riding within other protocols like video or audio streaming within http.

Layer 7 classification requires WAN Optimization appliances to perform Deep Packet Inspection or DPI. This forms the foundation of next generation traffic shaping products. DPI provides application awareness by analysis of the content in both the packet header and the payload over a series of packet transactions. DPI provides the ability to analyze network usage and optimize network performance by inspecting the complete communication including all layers of the OSI model.
Signatures are the core of Deep Packet Inspection technology. They are patterns that allow unique identification of an application or protocol similar to how and x-ray machine identifies hazards in baggage or how fingerprints are used to identify individuals.

The ability to look inside the packet payload offers capabilities such as URL reporting and control, complete application identification of recreational, peer 2 peer, gaming, streaming video and radio, and many other non critical applications. It also allows identification of business critical applications to ensure these are not impacted by non business network use.

Heuristic Classification – Allows visibility and control of a new breed of advanced applications such as Bit Torrent and Skype that use full encryption techniques to mimic other applications. These are some of the most aggressive and harmful applications to networks.

Heuristic inspection is an additional requirement for complete traffic classification in today’s networks. A few years ago the level of sophistication of many protocols and applications like BitTorrent p2p increased to a level where deep packet inspection was ineffective. These applications have always been difficult to identify but deep packet inspection was capable of doing this. With the increase in sophistication these applications and protocols now completely encrypt the communications which scrambles the packet payload beyond recognition. There is no use of SSL certificates or other means to identify the traffic so heuristic based inspection was developed to classify the traffic based on behavior by correlating a number of attributes of the traffic. Packet size, packet frequency, connection frequency, and more…

Drill Down Capabilities – Allows correlation of user and application usage. Without the ability to drill down and see what applications users are running or what hosts are generating the most application traffic you cannot gain a full understanding of user and application usage on the network.

Real Time Monitoring – Provides instantaneous views into what is happing on the wide area network from a user, application, and conversation perspective. Real time monitoring must also be capable of viewing Layer 7 information such as what URL’s a user is accessing and their precise bandwidth usage over the instance in time.

Top Talkers/Top Conversations – Information should be presented to the IT organization in a manner that is easy to understand and assimilate. Solutions that require extensive investments in training to obtain value are not suitable for today’s reduced staff, resource constrained environments.

User Identification – The use of IP address information is no longer effective to monitor and control user activity on the network. When every system had a static IP address that was tied to a PC in a cube or a public PC at a library it was easy to track the source of the traffic. Today’s network users are using laptops, smartphones, wireless and wired connections, and are connecting to the network from offices, conference rooms, class rooms, libraries, cafeterias, and more. The use of dynamic IP addressing makes tracking a users activity across these various connections and devices almost impossible for an organization. The ability to seamlessly track usage back to a user is critical for an organization to enforce acceptable network use policies and to have the needed visibility to overcome the challenges of today’s mobile computing environments.

Integration with Microsoft Active Directory provides fine-grained visibility into network usage by mapping all network traffic to Users. You can view traffic usage by user names and create policies to manage bandwidth for users rather than IP addresses, especially in dynamic address environments. Policies can be applied to individual users or to whole active directory groups such as the finance department or all printers. This allows you to report and digest information the way you want it, saving you time and money and the ability to make decisions and react quicker.

Anonymous Proxy Detection – Organizations have implemented firewalls, URL filters, and appropriate network use policies to keep their network safe. Anonymous proxies allow a user to easily bypass these policies, and bypass them while going undetected. In addition there are new anonymous proxies available each and every day making it extremely difficult for an organization to block their access. This creates a security holes allowing the potential for malicious or illegal content as well as opening up an opportunity for a user to access improper, banned, or illegal sites/resources/applications that may degrade the performance of the network and critical applications. As an organization plugs one hole a new one becomes available. Anonymous proxy detection using a several identifiers – URL, IP, domain, HTTPs and SSL application signatures and more.

Application Response Time Measurements – Quantify application performance from the end-user perspective. Application response time measurement detects how long end users are waiting for their applications to respond. It also helps to pinpoint whether a problem is network or server related. Equipped with this information, network managers can fine tune QoS policies to control application response times. These measurements are an integral part of a comprehensive solution. Without monitoring application response times, there is no clear measurement to know if application response times are improving.

Application response measurements provide valuable information so the network administrator isn’t clueless when the user complains about application performance. Viewing the network and bandwidth usage is important, it is absolutely critical to be able to see what’s happening on the network. However, just being able to see bandwidth usage and what applications are using the network resources isn’t necessarily providing the complete picture of the network. It is also critical to understand application response times. When there are performance issues what is to blame ? Is it the Network, Server or Application? Application response measurements provide objective data based on analysis of the actual user traffic in the network rather than synthetic measurements such as ping tests. This type of data can help prevent expensive network upgrades when the problem really might be a slow overloaded server or vice versa. 

Reporting
Real-time, Drill Down Correlation, On Demand
With the built in reports available with Exinda’s x60 appliances you can gain real-time visibility into network activity, identify performance issues as they are happening and rapidly troubleshoot your network. Alerts, warning and email notifications inform administrators of configuration errors, NIC drops and transmit and receive errors.

With either our cloud-based Service Delivery Point (SDP) or the built-in tools on individual appliances network managers can view summary reports of network activity or drill down for a more detailed granular view in order to pinpoint areas of concern on the network. If desired, a network manager or analysts can summarize and categorize peer-to-peer (P2P) and recreational traffic to determine how much time and data is being spent on non-business activities.

Exinda has built an extensive collection of out-of-the-box, customizable report templates that means customers spend less time and effort building reports. Run historical reports to identify trends in network usage and to aid in capacity planning. Automatically generate and distribute reports via email to customers, users and stakeholders to keep them informed of key metrics. Reports can be delivered in PDF format or in a variety of other formats suitable for further analysis.

 

Why should anyone want to convert DVD to MP4? Everyone knows that DVD-s are the best. Everyone has a DVD player. What reason can one have for converting then?

The video DVD ushered in a new age of multimedia entertainment with its high-definition visuals, great audio tracks and convenient handling and storage. It is the most popular movie distribution medium in the world, and with good reason. But it is plastic-based medium, and this type of medium has one big problem. They aren’t long-lasting.

This may not be very apparent in the case of DVD-s yet, because they are a relatively new technology. But consider VCD-s. The material compositions of the VCD and the DVD are nearly identical, give or take a few layers. Now try to play a VCD that is more than five years old, and has not been preserved in a climate-controlled environment. Chances are, it’ll be scratched and pitted, and you’ll experience hiccups and stick-ups. The movie playing program may crash. Windows may freeze up on you if the CD drive stops responding. And the video data stored on the medium may have become lost forever.

You wouldn’t want the same to happen with your valuable DVD-s, would you? I mean some movies you just watch and then forget, but there are some that you watch again and again, and want to be watching more than five years from now. You can’t just keep them as DVD-s and assume they will be there whenever you need them.

If you dump DVD data to your hard drive, you’ll find it takes up several gigabytes of space. Even with today’s cheap and high-density HDD-s, you shall soon run out of real estate, after storing only a few titles. This is because DVD video is only lightly compressed. You need to use a different compression, something that retains quality but yet reduces the file size to less than what would fit on a single cdrom. And MP4 is the way to go for this. When you convert DVD to MP4, you’ll be able to store your entire collection on a hard drive and possibly still have space to spare.

 

 

 

 

 

 

It only takes a few minutes for someone to install spy cell phone software on your cell phone. Once they do, they’ll be able to listen to your live conversations, read your text messages, view photos on your phone, find out who called you and the calls you’ve placed, and also track your every move via GPS.

This is not science fiction, it’s real and can happen to anyone who is not careful. Most mobile spyware is almost impossible to detect, but there are a few signs that can tip you off if you happen to have it on your phone.

Here are five of the most common signs that you might have cellphone spyware installed on your phone.

1) Have you kept your phone with you at all times? There is absolutely no way to install commercial cell phone spyware without physical access to your phone. If you are 100% sure nobody has used your mobile, then the odds of your phone having spyware on it is slim. Keep in mind that it only takes a few minutes for someone to quickly install cell spyware, so even if you let someone borrow your phone to make a quick call, download the latest new ringtone, game, or wallpaper, then you could be at risk.

2) Unusually High Bill? Have you recently started to see an increase in your cellular bills? Or perhaps you’ve been shocked to suddenly see an unusually large bill? Spyphone software requires a data connection (such as GPRS) to transfer the data that has been secretly recorded. If you’e not the kind of person who enjoys surfing the net on their phone, or frequently downloads ring tones, and games, then sudden changes in your bill, specically due to increased data usage, is a good sign that your cellphone could be infected.

3) Battery Drain? Have you been grabbing your cellphone’s charger more than usual? Cell spy software runs continuously in the background, recording events such as incoming/outgoing text messages, call history, and GPS location. It then uploads the logs to a secure remote server so the person who installed the spyware can access the logs and view everything recorded. All of this takes a bit of juice to make happen, so if you suddenly see a drop in your battery life, then it could also be a sign you have cell phone spyware on your phone.

4) Shut Down Problems? If you try to shut down your cellphone and it doesn’t respond, then this could also be another indication that your mobile has spyware on it. Because these spy apps continuously runs in the background, they occasionally cause problems when a person attempts to shut the device down. Think of when you use Windows. I’m sure you can remember several instances where you tried to shut down your computer, but ran into problems because another program wouldn’t respond. The same thing periodically occurs on devices that have cell spyware software installed.

5) Check Your Icons! Have you recently started to see strange new icons on your phone? Or does the GPRS indicator icon suddenly appear for no reason? Remember, cell phone spyware requires a data connection, and when this happens, most cell phones will briefly show an icon that indicates a connection is occurring.

So what can you do if you think you have cell phone spyware on your phone? The only way to completely remove the spy phone software, is to reinstall the operating system. This can be done at the place of purchase. Just take it in and tell them that you think someone has installed spyware on your phone, and then they’ll proceed to reinstall the OS.

There also free programs online that claim to detect and remove cell phone spyware, but the only way to be 100% sure, is to get your phone wiped, and then get a fresh install of the OS. Once you are sure that your phone is spyware free, you can do simple things to ensure it stays that way. Make sure that you keep it close to you at all times, use a phone lock that requires a PIN number, and closely monitor your cell phone for any unusual behavior.

 

Mobile website

 

The mobile web is growing. Fast. The industry is expected to have a significant growth in the coming years, with more and more web surfers accessing the internet through their mobile devices. The following lists 10 reasons why a person with an online site must need a separate mobile site.

 

1. Google owns a separate mobile site index

Since the index is separately maintained and it is quite empty, the mobile directory lacks most of the information. For instance, the directory style information is missing.

 

2. Your regular site is not going to cut it

A basic design difference exists between a regular and a mobile website. The screen space is very limited on a mobile. You must have identified the inconvenience of side scrolling. This inconvenience is further magnified on a mobile. Though there is the option of turning the device to lengthwise direction, the resolution is small even here. Mobile phone emulators can easily show how your regular website may look on a mobile. You can then experience the terrible experience of a mobile user.

 

3. Nearly 1/5 of Americans access mobile web daily

The rate is further increasing annually. It has thus turned to a competitive ground that it is now very essential to represent yourself on mobile web before your competitor does.

 

4. Mobile web is expected to surpass desktop web in just five years

Mobile web is being used and adopted at a very rapid pace than the desktop. Hence it is certain that the expected growth will be reached much faster. It is obvious that a vast majority of your site visitors will be on a mobile in the near future.

 

5. In 2009, $1.6 billion was obtained from purchases in mobile devices

This is the most motivating information regarding mobile web. In case, millions of people are using mobile web and not purchasing anything, most commercial sites need not worry about their mobile existence. But the current statistics prove purchases from mobile devices are already in billions. Though studies prove that consumers are less confident in making purchases from a mobile than from a desktop, spending levels are increasing owing to the increasing comfort levels.

 

6. 93% of Americans own their mobile phones.

Though not all the mobile phones have internet access capabilities, it is the current trend. Internet accessibility is available not only in smart phones but also in some standard phones. But in the future, it is probable that all phones have some online access.

 

 

7. 5% of the top 500 online retailers possess a mobile site/ iPhone app

It will be rather surprising to know that the number is so low. However, this is great news to those who are outside this 5% range. If your ranking is not as high as expected, this may mean that your competitor may be in a better position. And if you are currently reading this, it is obvious that you are a step ahead in your industry.

 

8. Budgets for mobile marketing is expected to cross $6.5 billion in 2012

Spending on mobile advertising is a major indicator of the current industry status. If a marketer is ready to spend his hard-earned money by displaying products and services on mobile web to capture audience, there must be a good reason behind it. Besides, if they are planning to increase the budgets, it is obvious that their previous investments have been successfully paid off.

 

9. Internet users are using it on an average of 13 hours a week, which was just 7 in 2002

As internet usage improves irrespective of the device employed, accessibility is the next target factor that will be aimed on to increase the usage. Previously, only desktop or laptop was employed to access internet, but currently the internet-enabled mobile phones have made the accessibility very easy and mobile.

 

10.There are more than 2 billion mobile phones estimated worldwide

Mobiles are being owned and passed onto the next owner. Recycling and refurbishing programs help in reusing cell phones as emergency dialers, reselling them, or donating them to charity.

 

With the growing popularity of smart phones and other mobile devices, having a website with mobile access is no longer just a novelty aimed at a few people lucky enough to have iPhones. In today’s mobile age, a mobile site is a must.

 

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Website for mobile       

 

With the increase in the mobile subscriber base throughout the world, the number of people accessing the Internet on their mobile phones has also increased. Looking at this development, many businesses and organizations are getting ready for the next wave in website design -Mobile Website Design.

 

Mobile website design is getting increasingly popular in recent times. As discussed, companies and businesses around the world are increasingly tapping people who are accessing information on the move. Thus, an increasing number of people access the Internet via their mobiles. Therefore, Internet managers and web developers the world over are increasingly concerned about designing and developing websites that work on the small screens of Internet capable mobile phones as well.

 

As the number of persons utilizing Internet capable phones such as Blackberry and iPhone are increasing day by day, more and more companies are now offering their websites and services that can be viewed on these devices without any hassle. Today’s advanced mobile phones come with significant Internet capabilities such as user friendly GUI, large touch screen along with a mini keypad. Thus, these phones have become a hot favorite with the users who want quick access to information on their fingertips while on the move.

 

Many leading web designing companies are now offering mobile website design as a forefront technology. These services promise to revolutionize how mobile phones will be used in accessing information. For companies especially into the business of dispensing information, this is the right time for venturing into mobile website design as the number of subscribers using Internet services on mobile phones is set to grow exponentially.

 

The phenomenon can be compared to the use of PCs for browsing websites initially. Analysts around the world are comparing this trend to the upcoming trend of using mobiles to browse websites in the near future. As Internet service providers improve their service capabilities on a global scale, website development for mobile phones definitely holds an exciting promise. This trend has a vast potential and can easily be converted into a fruitful business.

 

 

Many companies are now offering their expertise in mobile website design to businesses and organizations wishing to reap the enormous potential of the mobile web. As the number of mobile subscribers increase in the next few years to warranty a cost-effective and substantial deployment of the mobile web, it is projected that most companies already on the Internet will turn to the mobile web to offer mobile solutions to access quick and reliable information.

 

With easy access to information on their mobiles, users will in turn unleash a chain reaction in which companies will close in to fill in the gap caused by the demand of accessing information on the move. This will lead to a professional and practical approach for mobile websites. Already a scenario has emerged in which the technology is present to fulfill the demand of information on the mobile web. There are immense benefits to gain from mobile website development. Many companies are already at the forefront of mobile website design and development for their products and services and many more are sure to follow suit in the near future.

 

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