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How and Why More Secure Technologies Succeed in Legacy Markets: Lessons from the Success of SSHSecure shell (SSH) can safely be called one of the rare successes in which a more secure technology has largely replaced a less secure but entrenched tool: telnet. We perform a market analysis to determine how and why SSH succeeded despite the existence of an entrenched legacy tool while similar technologies such as secure file transfer protocols have been far less successful. We show that network externalities, usually a first order effect, were not a significant factor impeding the adoption of SSH, and that SSH offered equivalent functionality and greater ease of use. We argue that these factors were the primary consideration in the willingness to change.
Additionally, we argue that the openness of the standard, which facilitated the creation of numerous compatible implementations, was a key element in the economic decision made by system administrators. Introduction Secure shell (SSH) can safely be called one of the rare successes in which a more secure technology has largely replaced a less secure but entrenched tool: telnet. Since the early commercial and later open source versions in the mid 90s, the tool, created as a replacement for telnet and the rsh/rlogin/rcp trio, has become the method of choice for remote login and X tunneling and is a rapidly becoming one of the most pervasive applications for encryption technology outside of embedded systems, particularly after being freed from RSA related patent complications [Bertrand99].
Download How and Why More Secure Technologies Succeed in Legacy Markets: Lessons from the Success of SSHRollercoaster Tycoon 3, Wild and Soaked Games Cheats Hints & Trainer PC GuideThe most renowned amusement park simulator series got to the third title. Even more breathtaking rides are available along with themed scenery. The guests never seem to get tired of the marry-go-rounds and the caterpillar mountain rouse and they come back to your ever more attracting parks to pay big time to get scared and enjoy all the junk food your research center comes up with. The great part about Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 is that it comes in all 3D graphics and you are finally allowed to get on those rides you’ve worked so hard to create. Generic, Spooky, Western, Adventure and Sci-fi themes are available.
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Download pdf Rollercoaster Tycoon 3, Wild and Soaked Games Cheats Hints & Trainer PC GuideUsing Web 2.0 ResourcesWeb 2.0 is the term used for web based applications that allow more interaction and collaboration between users. Examples of Web 2.0 technology are blogs, wikis, podcasts, RSS feeders and interactive websites, such as YouTube and SecondLife. These resources can be searched for information that you can use for papers and projects.
How to search blogs
There are a few websites that facilitate blog searching. Two of them are Technorati (http://technorati.com/) and Google Blog Search (http://blogsearch.google.com/). These sites work just like a traditional search engine, except that they exclusively search blogs.
How to search wikis
Wikis are websites that allow users to collaboratively edit and add content on a certain subject or topic. Some wikis are searchable using search engines, such as Google or Yahoo. There is also a new search engine, Qwika (http://www.qwika.com/) that only searches Wikis
How to search podcasts
There are search engines that specifically search Podcasts and videos. A few of these are, Everyzing (http://www.everyzing.com/ ) which also searches video, Podscope (http://www.podscope.com/ ) which searches for words and phrases spoken during a podcast, PodcastNet (http://www.podcast.net/ ) and Podcast Alley, (http://podcastalley.com/ ) which contain searchable indexes of podcasts.
How to search for videos
Searching for videos is similar to searching for any other media on the web. However, there are a few search engines that are designed to search for videos. Blinx (http://www.blinkx.com/) and Google video (http://video.google.com/) are two options
Download pdf Using Web 2.0 ResourcesScalability of the Microsoft Cluster ServiceAn important argument for the introduction of software managed clusters is that of scale: By constructing the cluster out of commodity compute elements, one can, by simply adding new elements, improve the reliability of the overall system in terms of performance and in availability. The limits to how far such a cluster can be scaled seems to be dependent on the scalability of its management software, which in its core has a collection of distributed algorithms to guarantee the correct operation of the cluster. The complexity of these algorithms makes them a vulnerable component of the system in terms of their impact on the overall scalability of the system.
This paper examines two of the distributed components of the Microsoft Cluster Service that are most likely to have an impact on its scalability: the membership and the global update managers. The first sections of the paper will provide some general background on these distributed services and scalability issues. After that the algorithms used to implement these service are described in detail and an analysis of their impact on scalability is given. The scalability analysis is based on an off-line analysis of the algorithms as well as the results of on-line experiments on a cluster with a, in MSCS terms, large number of nodes.
Download pdf Scalability of the Microsoft Cluster ServiceMobile Messaging Gateway HTTP API Connectivity Guide Version 2.0The APIs defined in this document are for the external application to make use of services provided by the COMMZGATE Messaging Gateway Service. To make use of the service, you require an account from COMMZGATE as well as the IP address of the gateway on the Internet. Please contact your account manager if you do not have the above. HTTP Methods:
The POST method may be used for the APIs unless explicitly stated otherwise.
There are two categories of APIs:
1. MT (Mobile Terminate) APIs involve sending messages from the MMG to Mobile Device. The APIs are:
1) Send Message
2) Check Balance (Tokens are deducted upon each successful MT request)
2. MO (Mobile Originate) APIs involve receiving messages from the Mobile Device to MMG.
There is currently only one API:
1) Receive Message
For MT and Application APIs, http POST is initiated by the External Application and directed to the MMG.
For MO APIs, http POST is initiated by the MMG and directed to the External Application.
This document defines the APIs, their parameters, and return values. Note that parameter names are case sensitive. Also, none of the parameter values that are passed in should contain the pipe “|” character. The standard HTTP encoding rules must be used when passing text as parameters.
Download pdf Mobile Messaging Gateway HTTP API Connectivity Guide Version 2.0Jetspeed -j2o- The Web 2.0 Desktop for PortletsJetspeed j2o Desktop is a Web 2.0 solution for portlets. Combining server-side Jetspeed Ajax services with client-side services, j2o is a paradigm shift in the way portlets are viewed and aggregated. The key change here is that Jetspeed 2.0 is a servlet-centric application: every request goes back to the server. The user interfaces experience is driven by HTTP page paradigm.
Jetspeed j2o Desktop is a client-side centric solution. The user interface is controlled on the client-side, where it intuitively belongs. Key features of the portal have been moved to the client side:
1. Page Aggregation
2. Customization
The server-side does what it does best, model and persistence:
1. Stores the model and user information.
Client-side Aggregation
Each portlet in its own HTTP request. This request delivers the content for one portlet only. The portlet aggregation process is moved to the client-side.
Client-side Customization
The server stores the portlet definitions and page information. The client-side provides the tools to customize the user's desktop.
Server-side Model
The model is stored on the server-side in standard Jetspeed persistence stores. PSML is served to the client-side, where it is in charge of aggregating the page.
The Desktop
The desktop holds portlets that are displayed to a user. With the first prototype, a desktop is modeled upon a single PSML page
Download pdf Jetspeed -j2o- The Web 2.0 Desktop for PortletsMac OS - Make A Bootable MAC CD using Toast GuideThis information was compiled from the Roxio Toast web site, other Mac users, and my own experience. This information is not copyrighted (especially since I have borowed logos and trademarked names) so feel free to share it. Version 1.2 January 30, 2002 I was very frustrated! After creating six “coasters”, I thought there was no way to burn a bootable Mac CD using Toast. I followed their directions, the help I found on the Toast web site was unclear, and I downloaded someone else s instructions and just couldn’t do it.
While I’m not a computer expert, I have used Mac’s since (this dates me) 1985 and can probably do better troubleshooting and mechanical work than the geek that charges $75 an hour. So I poked around, put together the pieces of the puzzle and burned a bootable Mac OS CD. While I was doing that, I wrote this to help anyone else who was as frustrated as I was. Yes, it’s lengthy and detailed but if you follow step-by-step you won’t have any “coasters”. If you find any errors or omissions feel free to email me at thofts@mac.com. Thanks! - - Tom PS - Please keep the “stuffed” copy of this in your SHARED FOLDER so others on the network can get to it when I’m offline. –Thanks!
Download manual for Mac OS - Make A Bootable MAC CD using Toast GuideBlender to Google Earth WorkshopIn this tutorial we will examine the process of placing a Blender model into the Google Earth application. Google Earth provides satellite imagery depicting the entire earth and allows users to insert three-dimensional objects at specific latitudinal and longitudinal locations.
Software Requirements:
To complete this tutorial you must have installed on your computer the following:
• Blender Version 2.43a (or later) (Available at: http://www.blender.org )
• Google Earth Version 4.0.2091 Beta (or later) (Available at: http://earth.google.com )
• Collada Plug-in for Blender 1.4.0 Version 0.3.108 (Available at: http://colladablender.illusoft.com/downloads.html ) Note: This is an updated version of the Collada export that ships with Blender 2.43a. Versions earlier than 0.3.108 will not work properly. Download the 0.3.108 (or later) version. Open with WinZip. Select All. Extract to C: Program FilesBlender FoundationBlender.blenderscripts
• Python Programming Language Version 2.4.3 ( Available at: http://www.python.org/download/ ) Note: The latest version of Python (version 2.5) will not work with the Collada 1.4 V 0.3.108 plug-in.
Software Test:
To make sure you have all of the proper software installed, open Blender to the default scene. Select File / Export / Collada 1.4 (.dae). The Collada Export dialogue screen will be displayed. Set the file name to “test” and set to save it to your desktop. Select Triangles, Disable Physics, and Use Relative Paths.
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Download Tire Rack BMW CCA Club Racing Series The Yokohama Spec E36 Class Components List PDFSimpleTech Secure Digital (SD) Card/Adapter User GuideThis is an Installation and User Guide for the SimpleTech® SD Card and SD Card Adapter. The SimpleTech SD Card is a highly secure super small form-factor card used in several devices including Digital Cameras, Personal Digital Assistants (PDA), MP3 music players, digital voice recorders, and other electronic devices such as cell phones, and pagers. The SD Card is a solid-state, nonvolatile removable and reusable mass storage which shows up as an ATA hard drive to the host. However, compared to ATA/IDE/ESDI hard drives with rotating discs, the Solid State SD Card is extremely rugged and very compact.
The SD Card features high transfer rate for fast copy and download. The SD Card also features a Write Protect Switch on the casing to prevent accidental overwriting or erasure of the data. The SD Card complies with both current and future Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI) portable device requirements.
The SD Card Adapter allows the SD Card to plug into a PC Card socket. Therefore, the SD Card with the SD Card Adapter provides removable mass storage to thousands of hosts that have PC Card sockets, standard on many notebook computers.
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