Major Internet service providers, websites and home networking equipment manufacturers will permanently enable IPv6 for their products and services during the World IPv6 Launch on June 6.
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Have you heard about IPv6? If so, are you wondering what it is? This post explains what IPv6 is … and what it isn’t, along with why it should matter to your business.
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There’s no need to panic if your infrastructure isn’t IPv6 ready, yet. But chances are, your users are asking questions, so it’s certainly time to plan for your transition.
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To build a business case for IPv6, you must first understand its language.
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Google tracks the availability of IPv6 connectivity amongst its users and regularly updates the results on this landing page, which contains a typically user-friendly (and very cool) world map showing per-country IPv6 adoption rates. Google can only track rates amongst its own users, of course,...
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With the June 6 World IPv6 Launch approaching, the expertIP editors would like to suggest some ways to celebrate this historic event.
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While it is important for IT professionals and CIOs to get better informed about IPv6, you shouldn’t go sleepless worrying about it. The telecom industry is experienced at these transformations and will take care of your IPv6 migration for you.
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The IPv6 Center of Excellence contains a number of webinars, videos and other resources that will help ease your transition to IPv6. In this short video, Cricket Liu, General Manager, IPv6 Center of Excellence, Infoblox, demonstrates how to write an IPv6 address. This video will come in handy if...
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With the upcoming global launch of IPv6, many organizations are looking for the best way to deploy this new protocol – while still allowing IPv4 to coexist with it within the same network.
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Cisco recently released a video about IPv6 trends and industry progress. In this video, Mark Townsley, Cisco Fellow and keynote speaker at V6 World Congress 2012, shares his views on the success of last year’s global IPv6 test. He also discusses this year’s IPv6 focus areas, including the World...
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Waiting for others to go through IPv6 growing pains before you adopt the technology can result in a compromised network. To protect your network, you must deploy IPv6 and take a few precautions.
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Planning a transition to IPv6 is like travelling to a foreign country and learning its language … which is why you need a travel plan to ensure a safe and successful journey.
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This resource microsite on all things IPv6 is a great place to direct friends and colleagues who want to know what all the fuss is about with this new Internet protocol thing. Sponsored by World Wide Technology Inc., the FAQ page alone provides clear answers to such questions as “What is...
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