Optical networking
Optical networking can refer to Synchronous optical networking Passive optical network disambig ..
Business networking
advert date June 2008 Business networking is a marketing method by which business opportunities are created ... business networking organizations that create models of networking activity that, when followed ..
Hammerhead Networking
Infobox Company type Subsidiary foundation flagicon USA United States location flagicon USA United States industry Computer networking parent Cisco Systems Hammerhead Networking is a computer networki ...
Taste networking
Orphan date September 2008 Taste networking, also called value networking , is a specific mode of social networking that uses personal tastes as a basis for making social connections in an online environment ..
Networking hardware Networking hardware typically refers to equipment facilitating the use of a computer networking computer ... hardware. The most common kind of networking hardware today is copper based Ethernet Network interface ..
Active networking
Active networking is a communication pattern that allows packets flowing through a telecommunications ... , a Node networking node operating system capable of supporting one or more execution environments. It also ..
Geosocial networking
Geosocial networking is social network service social network ing in which geography geographic services ... or mobile phone tracking can enable location based service s to enrich social networking. Geosocial ..
Venture networking
originalresearch date May 2008 notability date May 2008 Venture Networking is defined as the process of networking people seeking investment of various stages, with people who have the financial or other ..
Distributed Networking
Unreferenced date November 2007 Distributed Networking is a distributed computing operating system , said ... was centralized. Although such centers still exist, distribution networking applications and data ..
Autonomic Networking
Autonomic Networking follows the concept of Autonomic Computing , an initiative started by IBM in 2001 ..., but also burdens existing networking infrastructure with more and more tasks that sooner or later ..
Visual networking
Visual networking refers to an emerging class of user applications that combine digital video and social networking capabilities. It is based upon the premise that visual literacy, the ability to interpret ..
Mesh networking
media link Mesh networking is a way to route data, voice and instructions between node networking nodes . It allows for continuous connections and reconfiguration around broken or blocked ..
Slum Networking
Slum Networking is a holistic approach for improving urban infrastructure , developed by Himanshu Parikh ... before Slum Networking Project.png thumb World Bank funded public toilet block in Indore City, surrounded ..
Supernode (networking)
otheruses supernode In peer to peer networking, a supernode is any node networking node that also serves as one of that network s relayers and proxy server s, handling data flow and connections for other ..
Impact Networking
Infobox Company company name Impact Networking, LLC. company logo Image Impact net logo.JPG company type ... Devices Net Income homepage http www.impactnetworking.com ImpactNetworking.com History Impact Networking ..
Computer networking
cabling standards. about computer networking, the discipline of engineering computer networks the article on computer networks Computer network Computer networking is the engineering discipline concerned ..
Node (networking)
switch switches , router s or various other networked devices. Role of nodes in networking A node ... are called supernode networking supernodes . In telecommunications , a node is a specific location ..
Metrics (networking)
For other uses, see Metric . Metrics is a property of a routing route in computer networking , consisting of any value used by routing algorithms to determine whether one route should perform better than ..
Encapsulation (networking)
allows local area networking and IP provides global addressing of individual computers UDP ... feature of most networking models, including the OSI model , and TCP IP model TCP IP . See ..
Airborne Networking
by the Joint Tactical Radio System JTRS networking services. 2 JTRS is a software defined radio ... and Wideband Networking Software to create mobile ad hoc network s. 3 It also provides system performance ..
Joint Capability for Airborne Networking
Joint Capability for Airborne Networking JCAN is an airborne networking capability built by Northrop Grumman that builds upon the United States Air Force s Interim Capability for Airborne Networking and integrates ..
Interim Capability for Airborne Networking
Interim Capability for Airborne Networking ICAN is a capability of the United States Air Force that enables ... Capability for Airborne Networking . External links http www.it.northropgrumman.com offer mission jcan.html ..
Competitive social networking
Competitive social networking is a form of social networking in which users are encouraged to compete using digital media forms such as audio, video, and pictures. Category Social networks socio stub ..
Peer group (computer networking)
In computer networking , a peer group is a group of functional units in the same layer see e.g. OSI model of a network, by analogy with peer group . See also peer to peer P2P networking which is a specific ..
Storage Networking Industry Association
An association of producers and consumers of storage networking products, whose goal is to further storage networking technology and applications. The Storage Networking Industry Association , or SNIA ..