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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

A Little SIP.


              The need to migrate to IPv6 from IPv4 is increasing every week and this week is no exception. This week we have SIP, Session Initiation Protocol, teaming up with IPV6 and showing the interoperability of the two technologies and the benefits they contribute to business operations. At the end of the month the international SIP Forum will be held in Monte Carlo, Monaco (Epstein 2011). This convention will showcase the opportunities of “Multiple SIP-based applications in different network architectures” (Epstein 2011). SIP is quickly becoming the standard of how to control sessions such as video and voice communications over IP. The protocol is used for creating, modifying and terminating two-party sessions. The annual forum will call to attention the advanced space, better security, and increased performance of IPv6. It will demonstrate “how crucial IPv6 interoperability is to the industry as the next generation Internet protocol continues to be introduced to the market. Participating companies will have the option to test and review SIP-related video and telepresence applications as well” (Epstein 2011). This forum will bring together industry leaders and their devices and put them to the test of IPv6 interoperability. This forum also allows companies a neutral zone in which they can test the capabilities of their devices and figure out any technical issues before manufacturing their devices. This protocol is quite secure as well in which it allows “private” data to pass through current standard network infrastructures if both sides are using the protocol. Without getting too technical the packets carry a “Modified payload within the SIP message” allowing it to talk with both sides in a standardized way (Hofmann 2009). Even if companies have available IPv4 addresses there must be an increased attention for companies to develop an IPv6 transition plan as soon as possible for continuous support of their business functions such as voice and video over IP which will only continue to expand as the technology we use will further demand it in the future such as SIP (Ovum Research 2011).  

Epstein, J. October 7, 2011. SIPIT, Annual SIP Forum to Take Place in Monte Carlo. Retrieved from http://sip-trunking.tmcnet.com/topics/sip-trunking/articles/226940-sipit-annual-sip-forum-take-place-monte-carlo.htm
Hofmann, B. February 26, 2009. Using SIP for Flexible Integration in Call Centers. Retrieved from http://ivr.tmcnet.com/topics/sip-server/articles/51289-using-sip-flexible-integration-call-centers.htm
Ovum Research. October 7, 2011. Ovum: IPv6 Transition – Why the Rush? Retrieved from http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2011/10/07/248098/Ovum-IPv6-transition-why-the-rush.htm

Multi-Gigabit WiFi

            Current Wi-Fi speeds aren’t enough for most folks and with users becoming more mobile the need for faster Wi-Fi speeds are here, which is why WiGig is being developed and will soon be on the market according to Ali Sadri, president and chairman of the Wireless Gigabit Alliance. WiGig is one of the new Wi-Fi technologies (the other being Wireless HD) becoming available to companies which has estimated output speeds of up to 7 Gb/s, which is a huge leap in our current maximum speed of 600 Mbit/s on the IEEE 802.11n standards (Churchill 2011). WiGig has been developed by the top IT companies around the world including but not limited to; Intel, AMD, Microsoft, Panasonic, Samsung, Dell and Cisco. The new technology will use the 60GHz transmission while the older bands, 802.11n and 802.11g, are on spectrums 2.4GHz and 5.0GHz (Nadel 2011). These have become increasingly crowded as new users get on board with their iPads, iPhones, and iPod Touch’s. The new spectrum will allow for much greater throughput of data allowing seamless streaming of high-definition content, which helps companies that need to move data between each other very quickly (Nadel 2011).

This new technology will help any company especially IT looking to grow their wireless networks. CIOs should be looking towards expanding their networks according to the growth of the company and this new technology will make Wi-Fi a whole lot faster, which in turn leads companies to better serve their customers in response time. Both the customer and the employee is becoming more mobile due to Apple products and the mobile technology craze, which allow companies to be more flexible in while they work. The employee doesn’t have to be sitting at their desk all day in front of a keyboard. The only current concern for this new technology is its top speed maximum range, which is currently at 45 feet. Some ways around this is for companies to create a backbone network of Ethernet that runs behind the walls in strategic locations which can then connect to several WiGig transmitters (Nadel 2011). Also included with the new technology is the requirement of getting new equipment that run on the newer spectrum, which will cost companies money but in the future could lighten the load when additional users are needed to expand.

I believe the need to upgrade a companies wireless network for quicker speeds of data transfer is a no brainer for any IT manager because companies are constantly growing and more employees will become a drag on the older spectrums during peak usage.



Churchill, S. (2011). Fast Transistion to 802.11ac Predicts ABI. Retrieved 20 September 2011 from http://www.dailywireless.org/2011/09/19/fast-transistion-to-802-11ac-predicts-abi/
Nadel, B. (2011). 5 more tech Breakthroughs: Innovations in access, power and control. 
            Retrieved 20 September 2011 from http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9219724/5_more_tech_breakthroughs_Innovations_in_access_power_and_control

Friday, September 23, 2011

Block Facebook Sidebar update!

So I was completely annoyed by the new update by Facebook.  Below you will find the steps I took to block the bar. This is my solution for Chrome but it should work for other browsers.

So in the slew of new features Facebook has thrown out (coincidentally at the same time as google plus goes public) Facebook has added this new "super stalker feed" with this feature you can see up to the second information on EVERY action your friends do / publish. To rid yourself of this nuisance you should do  the following...

1. Add an extension to Chrome called Stylish. (This allows you to add your own code to a website like greasemonkey)

2. Next you are going to want to look for the code to modify in facebook. The cool thing about Chrome is that it allows you to inspect elements on a page and it shows you exactly where you are on a page. After much looking (not really) I found this.

div.tickerActivityStories This element displays the sidebar. Now add your own css and BOOM!

                                  div.tickerActivityStories {
                                  display: none;
                                  }


3. Save and Refresh

Let me know how it goes. Enjoy!

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

For the Longest Time

I have been neglecting my writing for a while now. No excuses, just haven't been on my list of things to do.
But I have some free time and feeling pretty good about myself so I shall write some.
Just finished one of the easiest tests in my life. World Food and Fiber. Class is a joke. But better than that though was the coffee I had this morning with the new woman in my life. She's from Chico and is a senior like me which is good because its a lot easier to relate to someone like yourself. I too am about to graduate in May. Woot! I seriously can't wait. I am on the pursuit of a career with a company that will take me places. Also currently listening to a little Rock and Roll, right now Eric Clapton, Let it Rain, at the moment, and before that was Billy Joel.

Well this will be a busy week for me. I have one more paper to finish, a career fair, meet recruiters and land a interview and sell myself. Things are looking up. If I stay afloat on things I think I'll be just fine. I will definitely keep you informed. Stay positive friends.



Monday, May 2, 2011

Finals.

So I have 2 weeks left till finals and completing my third year at Chico. Amazing how far I have come and still have a long way to go. Feels good though. I intend and will make my last year in Chico the greatest and most filled year. I have finally signed a lease with somebody besides University Housing. Not that I don't love living at University Village, I think it is time for me to move on. I didn't get a house for my last year but instead will be living in a town house, located near campus. It will be a fun year living with my dear friends who I met last year at, surprise, University Village. I am still figuring out what exactly I will be doing during the summer. I have had many interviews well three at least for internships this summer, one even in Seattle, Washington, but wasn't chosen for any. I am also in search of a job next year as they are cutting the hours of the lab due to budget cuts to the school. So sad. I think in the end I will be going home to Kingsburg for a few weeks and than treking back to Chico in search of a summer job in the least. Well wish me luck.

-Quincy

listening to Kid Cudi.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Remind me later to post this.

Since when does saying "Remind me later to .....,"  Whatever the blank may be does not justify your laziness and/or forgetfulness. And it does not in what so ever shape or form become the fault of the other to have reminded you. Having others remind you of something takes the pressure off of you but your original responsibility is still your own, asking others does not transfer the responsibility. Whatever the task may be still lies in your hands. Blaming others for not reminding you is the lowest form of disrespect somebody can do. Such  scape-goat tactics that fall short for me. I have very little respect for people who tell others to have them remind him/her of getting something done. People are not machinery, we are not your personal secretary that you pay to remind you of personal matters. This is most profound for me in classrooms where professors tell students to remind him/her to post something, to announce something, etc. It is not the duty of the student to post the assignment, it is the professors and when the professor arrives the next day saying that "the students didn't remind him" is fallacy and should be a crime.

Get your ___ straight or get the ___ out! Yes, you have problems WE ALL DO, deal with it but don't blame students for stuff that your dumbass should be doing!!!!!!

Thank you, have a great day.

-Quincy

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

SAPopsophy

First off I would like to say that I do my best thinking at night for all the professors out there. And that my philosophy shouldn't be taken verbatim. They are more like a set of guidelines I try to set myself in and I will also adjust my philosophy as I grow and continue to learn more everyday. So now off to the specifics.
Also not in any particular order and I also will add to this list as I go. I will write a sentence or phrase and try to explain my reasoning or a definition of what I mean by it.

1. Treat others as you would like to be treated. I might not do this everyday, but it makes good practice to try at least. I would hope that you would like to be given respect and kindness and that would reflect in how you treat others and if you don't think that you should treat others with respect and kindness than you might want to reevaluate yourself with what you expect of others and yourself. (kinda hard to not write a thousand word explanation on this, maybe some day)

2. Being Prepared. I think that this one needs a little further explanation than what it just says. Being prepared might mean doing research. Like knowing thy enemy, if you have them which everyone should have a couple. There is a quote somewhere that goes something like this, "If you have enemies than that means you stood up for something in your life" don't quote me on that but that is the gist of it.

Preparation might mean planning ahead. This is where I want to get into it. I have recently read about Buddha in my religions class and would like to start out by saying Buddha was an egotistical guy, now listen to my reasoning. If you know the story of how a young Indian prince Suddharta became enlightened than you should know that he was given everything (physically). He might be looking for the intangible but he was given everything else. This made him unhappy for some reason, but if he had planned ahead he could have seen what a wonderful situation he was placed in and he wouldn't have had to go out and desert his wife and child. After seeing "life" (death, disease, etc) he gave it all up in search of enlightenment. Now this could be interpreted as him being brave and self-realizing himself but I would argue that he had the best of things going for him. He might not have been self-rich, full of purpose, but he had everything a person not in his position could dream of, better welfare, family, food, etc. He was a prince and someday king, now I don't know how exactly that feels but I can imagine it was not exactly the tough life. Trying to fill in those shoes might be difficult and I can see how he might not even want to do that, but you don't have to throw it all away and go beg for food and harm your body and mind in seeking enlightenment.  Another thing that bugs me is that he gave up his wife and child. In the story I read it said he was fully in love with her and that one-day when they were making love on a rooftop they fell off and into a bed of lilies and they didn't even notice. Now I don't know about you but that sounds like happiness to me. Buddha didn't plan ahead. He could have imagined his life as a future king with a beautiful wife and child and continue his father's legacy or create his own but instead he chose a life of solitude except for maybe hanging out with a few monks, all guys by the way. If he had planned ahead it looks to me like he could have had a wonderful life. Lesson: plan ahead and don't end up like Buddha, no. Plan ahead and know what's coming so you can correctly adjust making if any painful occurrences less painful and so forth.

3. Live your life to the fullest each day because it might be your last. Now what this means to me is to try your best. I also wouldn't go as far as saying be the best at everything, but live because you have been given a chance to become something and people will remember you for it. I know it might be hard on somedays like being sick or sad because of a lost one or something else. But for the rest of the time if you try your best than that is all anybody can ask for. "Carpe Diem" like the Greeks said seize the day.

4. Be optimistic. This has helped me a lot through troubling times like the recent tsunami/earthquake or even in times of uncertainty. Being optimistic means you tend to see the good things in life, future prospects and opportunities.

5. Seize the moment. What this means is that if an opportunity should arise with careful consideration you might want to take it. Sometimes the window of opportunity is short and you have to think and act quickly (this is where optimism comes in) and sometimes you have a little longer lee way and can wait. But if you try to be impatient and/or hesitate than that opportunity may never come around again. You can plug this into a lot of situations but I'm not going to list them all. I'll let you use your imagination.

6. Never stop learning. I think this one is pretty self explanatory. Each day I find myself learning something new about life and myself. So never stop learning for if you think you have reached the top the only place left to go is you know where.

7. Stand behind your words and take responsibility for your actions. Again I think this one is self explanatory. Choose your words wisely and do what you say not say what you might do. Like my mother told me if you tell the truth than you never have to look behind and cover your tracks. You can have a free conscious. It will relieve a lot your stress in life. Do what you say and own up to your actions.

Also in writing this it will help me not only remember some of them for later but give me something to read if I get lost along the way. The circle of life. :) <-- dont know why I added this but I think I will keep it in here.