A Series of Tubes #34 — IPv6 is coming and so is Christmas
November 22nd, 2007We’ve been using IPv4 almost forever it seems, even though IPv6 has been ready and waiting for a long time. Why haven’t we moved to IPv6? And whatever happened to IPv5? We spoke with Qing Li, senior architect with Blue Coat Systems and Leigh Costin, Blue Coat’s product marketing manager, to find out.
When you need to find out how users will react to your latest whiz-bang application of website you hire usability testers. This costs lots of money because they have to invite lots of users to visit their labs and sit in front of your code to see how they like it. What if there was a better way? What if there was a virtual way? Digital Services company Hyro reckons there is, so they opened up a Digital Platform Usability Testing Services lab in Second Life. Hyro’s Gary Bunker explains their strategy.
Network Access Control has moved from ‘useful’ to ‘must have’ so we asked Fotios Kotsiopolous form our sponsor Procurve Networking by HP to explain what the fuss is all about.
On this week’s show;
- Jo Best, chief reporter with ZDnet Australia, brings us the news headlines
- Qing Li and Leigh Costin from Blue Coat Systems discuss IPv6
- Hyro’s Gary Bunker talks about using Second Life for usability testing
- Fotios Kotsiopoulos, Technical Consultant for ProCurve Networking by HP explains Network Access Control


January 26th, 2008 at 9:57 am
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