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Datatek Applications to Sponsor Network World's Critical Path to IPv6 Seminar

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Datatek Applications to Sponsor Network World's Critical Path to IPv6 Seminar

Datatek will be a Gold Sponsor at Network World's Critical Path to IPv6 seminar in New York City on December 13, 2011.

As Enterprise IT embarks on this migration to IPv6, there is a realization that a key aspect of the process is the act of balancing regulatory or governance-driven mandates with a financially sensible and complete network redesign. IPv6 subject matter experts from consulting firms, vendors, & Network World Editorial Staff will deliver both near term and long term practical information that will help Enterprise IT managers with their IPv6 strategy and transition. Attendees will learn first-hand how to transition from IPv4, what the risks are, as well as the most important steps that can be implemented immediately.

Datatek will showcase its IPv4-IPv6 Transformer with a novel live video demonstration which streams IPv4 video traffic from an IPv4-only internet camera and converts the video in real-time to IPv6 for display on a monitor.  Attendees will be able to see themselves displayed live using IPv6.

Customers are interested in Datatek's Transformer as an inexpensive way to preserve their base of legacy IPv4-only products with no changes to their existing hardware or software, while adding full IPv6 capabilities.
 

Datatek's IPv4-IPv6 Transformer passes United States Government IPv6 Profile Tests

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Datatek's IPv4-IPv6 Transformer passes United States Government IPv6 Profile Tests


Datatek Applications' IPv4-IPv6 Transformer has passed the United States Government IPv6 Profile (USGv6) base compliance and other tests run by the University of New Hampshire's InterOperability Laboratory (UNH-IOL).  

The UNH-IOL completed USGv6 Base, Stateless Address Auto-Configuration (SLAAC), Addressing Architecture, support of Ethernet Link technology and interoperation with IPv4-only systems testing.

No testing issues or failures on the part of Datatek's IPv4-IPv6 Transformer were uncovered.  

The US Government IPv6 Profile is developed and administered by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in collaboration with the UNH-IOL and the IPv6 Forum.
 
Datatek is an industry partner in UHN-IOL's IPv6 Consortium.

Last Updated ( Friday, 28 October 2011 10:49 )
 

IPv6-IPv6 Transformer passes UNH IPv6 Tests

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Datatek's IPv4-IPv6 Transformer passes all University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory's IPv6 Tests

Last Updated ( Friday, 16 September 2011 06:02 ) Read more...
 

Rocky Mountain Summit

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Rocky Mountain IPv6 Summit

Datatek successfully participated in and was a sponsor for the recent Rocky Mountain IPv6 Summit, held in Denver, Colorado on April 25-28, 2011, which over 350 attendees converged upon to learn the latest news about IPv6.  Presentations from many organizations and companies, such as Cisco, Microsoft, Brocade, Comcast/Cable Labs, the Defense Research Engineering Network and others were given detailing their efforts in trialing and implementing IPv6.  A wide range of presentations were given on such diverse topics as IPv6 numbering and addressing, technical standards, interoperability issues, cyber criminal opportunities, use of IPv6 over LTE, real-world migration solutions and nuts and bolts implementation.  
Last Updated ( Thursday, 16 June 2011 09:05 ) Read more...
 

World IPv6 Day

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World IPv6 Day

June 8, 2011 was World IPv6 Day, a day selected and organized by the Internet Society to test current capability and gain insight into challenges.  For 24 hours, more than 400 large enterprises participated in the IPv6 demonstration, including heavy-hitters like Google, Microsoft, Facebook, Yahoo, Verizon, AT&T and YouTube. The good news is that that Internet did not break and users were able to successfully reach their requested websites.

All of the participants of World IPv6 Day published their IPv6 addresses as the primary connection to the Internet, instead of their IPv4 addresses.  Normally, IPv4 is the primary way for users to access these sites, but with IPv6 turned as the default connection, users who were IPv6-enabled were able to connect using the IPv6 protocol.  For the vast majority of other users who are still using IPv4, they saw no difference when connecting to theses sites, which was the purpose of World IPv6 Day.  The day was meant to test whether connections broke or not.  

Last Updated ( Friday, 10 June 2011 08:55 ) Read more...
 
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