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Discovery Services - Enabling RFID Traceability in EPCglobal Networks
The EPCglobal consortium defines standards to enable data sharing of electronic product code related information within and between enterprises, which typically comprises events of RFID readers as well as product information about the tagged products. An EPCglobal network consists of nodes, each of which may have complex data usage and...
Tags: Network, EPCGlobal Inc., Discovery Services, RFID, Wireless, Security, Biometrics
White papers 2006-12-16

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Resource Discovery Services for Grid Computing Training
Resource discovery is a core function of e-learning. While initially confined to library environments, it has become pervasive, partly due to the advent of web-based searching and also service-oriented approach. The latter is the focus of this paper as resource discovery web services enable existing resources to be identified from...
Tags: Grid Computing, Resource Discovery Service, Resource Discovery, E-learning, Utility Computing, It Management, Network Technology, Enterprise Software, Software, It service Management, Networking
White papers 2006-05-30
Distributed Data Mining Services Leveraging WSRF
The continuous increase of data volumes available from many sources raises new challenges for their effective understanding. Knowledge discovery in large data repositories involves processes and activities that are computational intensive, collaborative, and distributed in nature. The Grid is a profitable infrastructure that can be effectively exploited for handling distributed...
Tags: Knowledge, University Of Calabria, Grid, Knowledge Grid, Data Mining, Business Intelligence, Marketing Research, Databases, Strategy, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Marketing, Management
White papers 2006-02-27
E-discovery: How prepared are IT leaders?
When electronically stored information ESI is subject to discovery, it is referred to as e-discovery, and it must be located, secured, and searched for use as evidence in a trial. In August 2008, we conducted a Web-based survey of 711 TechRepublic members to better understand how companies...
Tags: TechRepublic Inc., Information Technology, Leader, Marketing Research, Marketing
Download resources 2008-09-02
Scalable Grid Service Discovery Based on UDDI
Efficient discovery of grid services is essential for the success of grid computing. The standardization of grids based on web services has resulted in the need for scalable web service discovery mechanisms to be deployed in grids. Even though UDDI has been the de facto industry standard for web-services discovery,...
Tags: Web Service, UDDI, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2005-11-28
QoS-Aware Discovery of Wide-Area Distributed Services
The global computational grids bring together distributed computation/communication resources. Beyond this, the paper envisions the emergence of global 'Service grids', which provide a 'Market' of application-level distributed services for clients to discover and to request. This paper studies the issue of wide-area service discovery in service grids. The paper starts...
Tags: Aware, QoS
White papers 2008-01-01
Best Practices in e-Discovery and e-Disclosure: Using ZyIMAGE as Your Corporate Discovery and Disclosure Tool
Familiarity with discovery and disclosure processes is, by necessity, increasing. Many ZyLAB clients work in, or perform functions consistent with, investigative, intelligence and legal fields, so these clients typically have some type of existing knowledge about discovery and disclosure. However, compliance, auditing and security regulations have forced the corporate sector...
Tags: Disclosure, Discovery, Best Practice, Tool, Organizational Structure, Human Resources
White papers 2006-02-17
E-Discovery Lessons From Case Law: Five Steps to Help You Prepare for Litigation
E-discovery has emerged as a key challenge for organizations in all industries regulated or not, and of all sizes. E-discovery can be very painful for organizations, but it does not have to be. By managing information in a manner that anticipates e-discovery requirements, organizations can reduce the high costs and...
Tags: Litigation, EMC Corp., Organization, E-Discovery, Storage, Hardware
White papers 2005-02-01
Momentum Webcast: E-Discovery, Compliance, and E-Mail (Level 100)
In today's litigious society it is important for all companies, public and private, to be concerned about maintaining a compliant e-mail environment and knowing how they will address the issue of e-discovery if it confronts them. This webcast discusses how the Microsoft Exchange Hosted Services (Filtering, Archiving, and Encryption) can...
Tags: Webcast, Compliance, Microsoft Corp., Training, E-mail, Workforce Management, Human Resources
Webcasts 2008-04-16
Prepared for e-discovery: What to know about content monitoring and filtering
An important part of discovery is knowing what kind of discoverable data exists and where it is stored on your network. In this article, we examine data discovery and a necessary security benefit included in most discovery solutions-content monitoring and filtering. by Tom Olzak
Tags: Network, Data, Monitoring, Information, CMF, Storage, Networking, Security, Databases, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Tom Olzak
Blog posts 2008-07-28
Five things IT can do to prepare for e-discovery
Failure to prepare for inevitable e-discovery requests can result in the court levying imposing sanctions. Attention to a short list of preparation tasks can help make dealing with discovery issues less challenging. by Tom Olzak
Tags: Sanction, Information Technology, Discovery, Electronically Stored Information, Retention Policy, Messaging Discovery, Instant Messaging, Groupware, Internet, Online Communications, Enterprise Software, Software, Tom Olzak
Blog posts 2008-07-07
An Ontology for Quality-Aware Service Discovery
The fast emergence and acceptance of service oriented architectures leads to fast development of extensional technologies like service delivery, discovery and composition. As main effort is being spent on automatic discovery and composition, current solutions do not reflect real world scenarios sufficiently. Services are offered by different vendors with different...
Tags: Aware, Discovery, Ontology, Composition, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Strategy, Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Management
White papers 2006-03-28
A Search Engine for QoS-Enabled Discovery of Semantic Web Services
Directory services are a genuine constituent of any distributed architecture which facilitates binding attributes to names and then querying this information, i.e., announc-ing and discovering resources. In such contexts, especially in a business environment, Quality of Service QoS and non-functional properties are usually the most important criteria to decide whether...
Tags: QoS, Search Engine, Semantic Web
White papers 2006-05-15
Auto-Discovery: Approaches
Auto-Discovery is a method for discovering the network topology and identifying the devices that reside in a network. It also gathers basic inventory information about the elements it has discovered. This information is used to discover and categorize various network elements such as Routers, Switches, Workstations, and Printers etc. There...
Tags: Network, Auto-Discovery, Networking
White papers 2006-10-01
Service Discovery in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: A Field Theoretic Approach
Service discovery in mobile ad hoc networks is challenging because of the absence of any central intelligence in the network. Traditional solutions as used in the Internet are hence not well suited for mobile ad hoc networks. This paper presents a novel decentralized service discovery mechanism for ad hoc networks....
Tags: ETH Zurich, Mobile, Network, Idea, Networking
White papers 2005-02-22
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP): A New Standard for Discovering and Managing Converged Network Devices
Networks must incorporate best-of-breed solutions at every layer of the network, regardless of which vendor chosen. Link Layer Discovery Protocol LLDP allows enterprises to build a best-of-breed open converged network that can easily accommodate new applications, such as voice, while achieving five 9s availability. The open nature of LLDP forms...
Tags: Converged Network, Network, Firmware, Avaya Inc., Extreme Networks, Link Layer Discovery Protocol, Networking
White papers 2005-08-10
HP Web Jetadmin: IP Range Discovery
This paper discusses a strategic approach to HP Web Jetadmin Discovery. HP Web Jetadmin Discovery is the process of searching the network for devices, storing them in a cache, and then displaying the results in a device list. HP Web Jetadmin software contains many different discovery mechanisms, each using a...
Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Network, IP, HP Web Jetadmin Discovery, Networking
White papers 2004-10-01
Best Practices in Email Management: Meeting the Challenge of E-Discovery
Email has become a prime target in the legal discovery process and as a result, every organization needs an email management system that properly stores, archives and retrieves email. This webcast will describe how you can avoid the risks of e-discovery and reduce email storage costs.
Tags: Best Practice, E-mail, Online Communications
Webcasts
Critical to e-discovery: Messaging retrieval and protection
In this third installment of a series on electronic information discovery, we look at electronic messaging challenges, risk related to improper management of messages, requirements for selecting an automated message archiving solution, and two vendor approaches to messaging discovery management. by Tom Olzak
Tags: Message, Postini Corp., Health Net Inc., IM, Messaging, Discovery Request, E-mail, Instant Messaging, Groupware, Online Communications, Internet, Enterprise Software, Software, Tom Olzak
Blog posts 2008-07-22
Strategies for Active Content Collection and Archiving With Symantec Enterprise Vault and Guidance EnCase
Archiving simplifies and automates the collection of electronically stored information to support E-discovery and internal investigations but what about content that has never been archived? Discovery requests can expand beyond archived content to include active content on the desktop, file systems and other free-range content. As a result, E-discovery strategy...
Tags: Symantec Corp., Archiving, Business Intelligence, Strategy, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Management
Webcasts 2008-01-10
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