In Part 1 of our SIP primer, I covered the SIP foundation layers starting from the message structure and ending with the SIP transactions. We saw how phone registrations and proxies could work using ...
One of the 22 economists who recently spent a year and a half weighing up the commercial pros and cons of clearing told Risk last month it was difficult to get good information on the fees charged by ...
Like many other parts of the industry, risk management took a beating during the crisis. Some risk managers turned whistleblowers, lifting the lid on dodgy practices at their own institutions – and, ...
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The School of Interactive Arts & Technology is pleased to announce IATN 198: Intro to Motion Capture non-credit course. IATN198: Intro to Motion Capture provides an in-depth introduction to the ...
Just six months ago, the outlook for the electronics industry was for a gradual slowdown leading into the spring, followed by a progressive return to near-average growth rates by year's end. The ...
In our last VoIP installment, we looked at the main reasons why SIP has become a widely adopted protocol, but we left details of the protocol’s inner workings fairly vague. This article will drill ...