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Our Latest Articles
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Heartbeat
Explore the different types and roles of heartbeat mechanisms in computer networking. From high-availability systems to real-time applications, understand why this simple yet crucial signal is fundamental in maintaining network health.
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Header (Packet)
The Header is the initial portion of a packet or a frame. The header contains control information such as addressing, routing, and protocol version.
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H Channel (ISDN)
Explore the high-capacity world of H Channels in ISDN: Dive deep into their structure, functionality, and impact on digital communications
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Hashing Algorithm
Hashing Algorithm is a mathematical procedure that takes the information contained in files and scrambles it to create a fixed-length string of numbers and characters called a hash.
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Hardware Profile
Hardware Profile is the information about the configuration of devices and services that are used to boot an operating system into a certain configuration.
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Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML)
The Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML) is a simple language used to create hypertext-like content for small display, handheld devices.
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Mastering Home Area Networks: The Essential Guide
HAN, Home Area Network, is a network that facilitates communication among devices with network capabilities within the close vicinity of a home.
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Half-Duplex Communication
In technical applications, half-duplex allows a device to send information and then switch to receive mode, similar to a walkie-talkie. When one person speaks, they press a button, and their message travels across a single channel.
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Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL)
HAL, or hardware abstraction layer, is a thin layer of software at the base of the Microsoft Windows Server that offers a uniform interface between the underlying hardware and the higher layers of the operating system.
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Hacking
Hacking (network) is any attempt to compromise a network’s security. Black, White, and Grey Hat Hacking.
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H.323 Gateway
H.323 gateway is a service that allows you to connect an H.323-based communication system on the Internet to a telephony system.
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H.323 Explained: The Backbone of Legacy VoIP Systems
Discover the fundamentals of H.323, an enduring protocol suite for voice and video conferencing over IP. This comprehensive guide dives into its history, core components, and relevance today.