Smart ways to identify hackers – Part 1
Credit card detail on phone There are many advertisements sent by banks to avoid this issue. No one from your bank will ever call and ask for your credit card … Continue reading →
Smart ways to identify hackers – Part 2
Fake websites/apps You could be scammed by visiting fake websites or installing fake smartphone/tablet apps. Many times, it’s the bank websites that get duplicated — they may even look exactly … Continue reading →
IPv6 Readiness Assessment
IPv6 Readiness Assessment Below are some examples of the recommendations so as to update existing Infrastructure, OS & Database and Network & Security Devices while migrating from IPv4 to IPv6 … Continue reading →
Why Migrate to IPv6
Why Migrate to IPv6 With IPv6, everything from appliances to automobiles can be interconnected. But an increased number of IT addresses isn’t the only advantage of IPv6 over IPv4. In … Continue reading →
Features of IPv6
Diving In the World of IPv6 The Internet Protocol (IP) is basically a communications protocol used for relaying packets of data across a network. The most part of present … Continue reading →
Transition to IPv6 & Pros & Cons of IPv6
Transition to IPv6 Rome was not built in a day!! Hence, the transition from IPv4 to IPv6 will not be something that would be done overnight; it will take a … Continue reading →
IPv6 In India : The Big Picture
IPv6 In India : The Big Picture India is one of the few countries in the world where there has been an exponential boom in the number of networking devices … Continue reading →
Features, Benefits and Applications of IPv6
Features, Benefits and Applications of IPv6 IPv6 is the successor protocol for IPv4. With the exhaustion of IPv4 and the ever exploding number of devices hooking on to the … Continue reading →
What is Internet, IP, IPv4 & IPv6?
What is IP? Every device on the computer network is assigned an internet protocol (IP) address, a numerical address which forms the basis of Internet communication. IP is the … Continue reading →
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Published Articles
My published articles at Cybermediahttp://www.ciol.com/ciol/features/210840/dawn-ipv6-successor-ipv4
Are you single, connect to eduroam and lets mingle
I’d like to conclude in words of Alvin Toffler , “The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, … Continue reading →
Eduroam is a boon and is coming soon
Eduroam – one world one connectivity When we speak of innovations, one question arises in our mind, what does this term ‘innovation’ really means? Is it too broad to describe? … Continue reading →
All hail eduroam- one world one connectivity
Eduroam – one world one connectivity When we speak of innovations, one question arises in our mind, what does this term ‘innovation’ really means? Is it too broad to describe? … Continue reading →
The Dawn Of IPv6
Why a New IP? 0 IP March 1977 version (deprecated) 1 IP January 1978 version (deprecated) 2 IP February 1978 version A (deprecated) 3 IP February 1978 … Continue reading →
Benefits of Eduroam
ERNET India, enabler for Academic & Research Institutions, hosts and manages eduroam services. Eduroam, i.e. educational roaming, is the secure, world-wide roaming access service developed for research and education community … Continue reading →
IPv4 Vs IPv6
With IPv6, everything from appliances to automobiles can be interconnected. But an increased number of IT addresses isn’t the only advantage of IPv6 over IPv4. In honor of World IPv6 … Continue reading →
ERNET Launching/ Introducing eduroam services in India. “One World one connectivity”
ERNET Launching/ Introducing eduroam services in India. “One World one connectivity” What is EDUROAM? eduroam (Education roaming) is the secure, world-wide roaming access service developed for the international research and … Continue reading →
What is eduroam ?
Launching eduroam services in India by ERNET India “One World one connectivity” New Delhi, September ’05, 2013 Eduroam, education roaming is a worldwide federation of RADIUS servers spanning 60+nations and … Continue reading →
Launch of “eduroam” services in India by ERNET India
You cant do today’s job with yesterday’s methods and be in business tomorrow. IT and Telecom both are inextricably intertwined providing the underpinnings for waves of new discovery, disruptive technologies … Continue reading →
Indian SMBs can do more with less
In December of year 2012, PC Quest conducted its popular SMB Forum series of events across major cities of India namely Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangalore, and Chennai. The event focused around technologies … Continue reading →
Broadband brings telecom back to monopoly tendency
The nineties saw big dose of privatization in telecom sector. Country after Country invited private telcos to invest and provided various incentives for their growth. Sector moved from monopoly to … Continue reading →
Demystifying Rural Communication : Much Talk Less Achieved
Also refer : Rural Communication in India The importance of open, accessible, and relevant communications is undeniable for fostering National development, social fulfilment and human dignity. The more communicated and … Continue reading →
Internet: The driving force behind the growth of the Economy
What an alteration of life! What a change in life! The whole world is changing. Definitions are changing. Even this article is written via a text-writing software on a … Continue reading →
Innovations to drive economy in developing countries
When we speak of innovations, one question arises in our mind, what does this term ‘innovation’ means? Is it too broad to describe? Is it a taboo? Innovation is nothing … Continue reading →
Indian Consumer Market : A change from pyramid to sparkling diamond
India’s ascendance as an economic power has forced the world to unveil the mystery called “India” . and an intriguing element of this mystery is its consumer market characterized by … Continue reading →
The Rural Communication in India
Introduction In initial stages of communication, Govt monopoly prevailed in India. The Govt felt responsible for providing a mobile phone to each and every countrymen without any intention of profit. … Continue reading →
Doing More With Less
Take a Heed : When you hear ‘doing more with less’, two ideas click you. The two proponents in school of thoughts are: Spiritual point of view for Life Business point … Continue reading →
Humans: The wry creation of GOD
Irony !! Just For Laughs !! Angel : God, the human genome codes’ been unravelled. God : Damn Hackers! Now I have to change the password.
The 5 Myths About Future Technology
Will all be driving flying cars? Will robots be our friends? Can climate change be stopped? Can artificial intelligence (AI) and machines out rule the independent thinking and creativity of … Continue reading →
How important is soldering?
Say it with me – ‘Yes, I really can solder that’! Yes, you really can solder that and anything else. This article includes basics of soldering. What’s soldering flux? Find … Continue reading →
Teenage Romance: Like forces repel and unlike forces attract
This article explains electron theory and atoms. Find out why like forces repel and unlike forces attract each other. Atoms and electrons Everybody knows about atoms and electrons don’t they? … Continue reading →
Happy Birthday ‘Semiconductors’
It has been a century (100 years) since the discovery of Superconductors. Read this article to know milestones achieved up till today. It has been a century since the discovery … Continue reading →
5 Design Ideas For Electronics
This article contains 5 design ideas, viz, : Find out how highpass filters modify equal-element design. Find out how position detectors provide motor-control logic. Let’s sneak peek into how bipolar … Continue reading →
7 Design Ideas For Electronics
This article contains 7 design ideas, viz, : Find out pros and cons of rotary switches and pushbuttons. Find out how simple FIFO is realised via FPGA. How can you … Continue reading →
Sensors: I Know What You Did in Last Measurement!
Lets see how a sensor/detector measures a physical quantity and converts it into a signal which can be read by an observer, or, by an electronic instrument. For example, a … Continue reading →
Is a tomato a fruit or a vegetable?
The confusion about ‘fruit’ and ‘vegetable’ arises because of the differences in usage between scientists and cooks. To really figure out if a tomato is a fruit or vegetable, you … Continue reading →
Introduction to Filters – Active, Passive, and Switched-Capacitor
Introduction Filters of some sort are essential to the operation of most electronic circuits. It is, therefore, in the interest of anyone involved in electronic circuit design to have … Continue reading →
IPv6 Readiness Assessment contd…
Below are some examples of the recommendations so as to update existing Infrastructure, OS & Database and Network & Security Devices while migrating from IPv4 to IPv6 Redhat Linux Redhat … Continue reading →