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Our Latest Articles
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Basic Configuration of a Juniper Router
Learn the steps for the basic configuration of a Juniper router and the basic commands of JUNOS operating system, different from Cisco IOS.
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BIOS – Basic Input/Output System
BIOS is one key component of the computer motherboard. It stands for basic input/output system (BIOS).
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The First Request for Comments or RFC 1
On April 7, 1969, Steve Crocker a UCLA graduate student, wrote a technical document entitled “Host Software” and call that type of document “Request for Comments” to avoid sounding too declarative and to encourage discussion. Unlike the modern RFCs, the initial RFCs were actual requests for comments from the community.
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TCPdump Guide
In this article, we cover almost every aspect of the TCP packet capture and analysis tool called TCPdump. This is our TCPdump Guide.
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What is the Role of Dynamic Address Assignment?
Over the last decades, we have witnessed tremendous growth in the size of networks. This growth has occurred in the geographic spread of the network, as well as an exponential rise in the number of nodes per network.
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Importance of Cyber Security in the Digital Era
Cyber Security in the Digital Era: It is crucial to understand what we are exposed to online and how to protect ourselves from potential attacks.
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10 Skills You Need To Be A Developer
Do you know what skills you need to be a developer? Find out in this article which are the 10 most important of all.
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Network Infrastructure Design – Planning a Campus Network
In this article, we deeply address the topic of Network Infrastructure Design using the example of a Campus Network.
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Entering the Brave (Browser) New World!
Brave browser arrived to change the way we surf the internet. In this article, we will explain what Brave browser is and how you can benefit from it.
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Disruptive Innovation
The terms disruptive technologies, disruptive innovation and Sustaining Innovation were fist introduced by Clayton M. Christensen in 1995. Learn what these terms mean!
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History of IPv6 and Its Key Features
Learn the history of IPv6. In 1992 that IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) became aware of a global shortage of IPv4 addresses.
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What is A Modern Data Stack and Why You Should Consider It
What is A Modern Data Stack? Making storing, managing, and accessing data simpler, easier, and more efficient.