ATM White Papers
Cisco and IBM Provide High-Voltage Grid Operator With Increased Reliability and Manageability of Its Telecommunication Infrastructure
Overview Terna wanted to eliminate grid blackout risks induced by possible telecommunications failures and improve quality of service and meet stringent target of Energy Not Supplied. The challenge was to replace ageing, expensive ATM network with faster, more reliable MPLS. There was back-up IP network over power lines supplements superior MPLS functionality. Forward Error Control patch-panel solution with Asset Lifecycle Management and Joint Cisco-IBM team covering development, implementation and maintenance was deployed.
| Publisher | Cisco Systems | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | October 2007 | Downloads | 2 |
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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Migration Strategies for IP Service Growth: Cell-switched MPLS or IP-routed MPLS
This paper compares and contrasts two transition strategies that can be used to overcome the performance and scalability limitations of IP-over-ATM networks: Cell-switched MPLS and IP-routed MPLS. It includes a...
Hitachi's Automated Teller Machine and Cash Recycling Module for the World Market
In an attempt to provide cash-handling solutions in the field of banking automation, Hitachi has developed a new ATM (Automated Teller Machine) with cash recycling capabilities for use worldwide. This...
Wachovia Enhances Security, Manageability of ATMs While Reducing Site Visits, Costs
Wachovia wanted to reduce the time and expense of managing its ATM network. So, the company added its ATM network to its Active Directory service in Windows Server 2003. Executives...
Cashferium Helps Retailers and Banks Cut Costs by Keeping Cash Flow Local
With banks and retailers spending some ?50 billion each year on the handling of cash, the incentive for reducing the amount of cash in transit - one of the main...
MPEG-2 Over ATM: an Introduction to the TATM8
A world leader in the creation of digital television systems, pioneering the use of the MPEG standard for applications in television broadcasting, common carrier, satellite services, business television, and distance...



