UNICOM Engineering - The Telecom Server Landscape is Changing
Dell and Radisys are beginning to penetrate the telecom server marketplace with open standards x86 platforms.
Hidden Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) Vulnerabilities
Discover how intruders may be able to compromise systems by understanding the hidden baseboard management controller vulnerabilities.
UNICOM Engineering Talks Big Data, Analytics, and BI
Despite the amount of discussion surrounding Big Data, the concept is still in its infancy, which creates confusion for organizations and system designers alike.
UNICOM Engineering Webinar - System Architectures for Service Providers
UNICOM Engineering is all too familiar with the difficulties faced by designers as they build systems for service providers.
Minimizing Risk on the Shipment of Electronic Goods Globally
Importing and exporting electronics globally requires expertise in both trade compliance laws and document management.
UNICOM Engineering - Data Center Count Diminishes Despite Data Volume Increase
As a leading provider of server appliances, data center hardware, and applications, UNICOM Engineering has a keen interest in trends involving data center utilization and capacity.
UNICOM® Engineering, Inc (formerly “NEI”) - “Flawless Execution”
Here’s a behind the scenes look at UNICOM® Engineering (formerly “NEI”).
RSA Conference 2013 Wrap-Up
The RSA 2013 conference, the premier information security event, was held last week at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.
Application Deployment News - WHIPTAIL Taps UNICOM Engineering for Manufacture of All-Flash Arrays
UNICOM Engineering is proud to announce that WHIPTAIL, the data storage-industry innovator powering faster and more energy-efficient computing for today’s global businesses via its innovative flash storage arrays, has partnered with global manufacturer UNICOM Engineering to meet demand for WHIPTAIL’s family of products.
Global Support Services Provide Customers a Competitive Advantage
NEI announced publicly yesterday that we have enhanced our Global Support Services, which include multinational return merchandise authorization (RMA), by expanding support stocking capabilities.
Application Deployment - Bottle Rocket Makes Schools Safer
The Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) is a federal law designed to help ensure the safety of children accessing the Internet over school and library computers.
NEI Launches Trade Compliance Service
NEI has expanded its global logistics offering to include a professional trade compliance service for its integration customers.
Healthcare IT - Digitize, Analyze, Mobilize
This article originally appeared in the October 2012 issue of INTERNET TELEPHONY. There are now more than 10,000 health applications in the iTunes store, and according to researchers, the world market for mobile health applications will exceed $1.
New Microprocessors are Impacting Deep Packet Inspection
Intel’s new Xeon E3 and E5 series microprocessors, code named Sandy Bridge, are changing how deep packet inspection applications run and perform on server platforms.
Accelerate Deep Packet Inspection with Standard Servers - Part 5 of 5
Article by Austin Hipes, Director of Field Engineering for NEI.
Accelerate Deep Packet Inspection with Standard Servers - Part 4 of 5
Article by Austin Hipes, Director of Field Engineering for NEI.
Accelerate Deep Packet Inspection with Standard Servers - Part 2 of 5
As the data plane load from mobile devices, cloud storage, and cloud computing increases on network servers, the need for deep packet inspection also increases as a means of providing encrypted data security for all information passing across a network.
Accelerate Deep Packet Inspection with Standard Servers - Part 1 of 5
Until recently, an organization that wanted to do high-performance deep packet inspection (DPI) had to turn to specialized, dedicated hardware known as Network Processing Units (NPUs).
How Sandy Bridge Processors Optimize AdvancedTCA Platforms
This revised excerpt was taken from an article that originally appeared in Virtualization Journal in November.
AdvancedTCA and Virtualization Using Sandy Bridge Processors
This revised excerpt was taken from an article that originally appeared in Virtualization Journal in November.