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AUGUST, 2008
Conquering New Military Network Management Challenges
by Carl Moberg, Tail-f Systems
This article, published in Military Embedded Systems, describes a new approach to the problem of provisioning military networks. The IETF standard called NETCONF is an XML-based protocol specifically designed to configure the most demanding network situations by providing automated configuration management, improved network security, robust configuration changes and Policy-Based Network Management.
JUNE 9, 2008
Tail-f Systems on Lightreading's startup spotlight
Craig Matsumoto, Lightreading
MAY 30, 2008
Network Management Specialists
Curt Harler, Processor
APRIL 29, 2008
Tail-f Systems Introduces NETCONF Standard-Compliant Products
Richard Grigonis, IP Communications Group
APRIL 22, 2008
Tail-f Supports NETCONF
Staff Writer, Lightreading
APRIL 21, 2008
Configuration Management Hat Trick
Anne Fisher, Embedded now blog
JANUARY 31, 2008
Tail-f Systems and IP Infusion Team on Solutions for Network Equipment Providers
Anuradha Shukla, TMCnet
AUGUST 14, 2007
SA Forum Adds Tail-f
Anne Fisher, Embedded now blog
JUNE 29, 2007
Network Management Needs Updating
Rhonda Wickham, Wireless Week
JUNE 19, 2007
Vendor Interest in WiMAX Blossoms
William Jackson, Government Computer News
JUNE 22, 2007
Startup applies XML tools for WiMax
Loring Wirbel, EE Times
MARCH, 2007:
Article: Network management: the missing piece in the high-availability puzzle
By Claes Wikstrom, Tail-f Systems
This article, published in CompactPCI and ATCA Systems, examines the challenges in designing on-device configuration management for highly available networks and makes practical recommendations for dealing with them.
AUGUST 10, 2006:
Article: Next-generation network management: Is NETCONF a magic bullet?
The August issue of CompactPCI and ATCA Systems includes an article authored by Tail-f Systems. The article presents an overview of NETCONF, its advantages and the challenges it addresses.
