Case Studies

Management and Administration of Wi-Fi Network Literally Drops 95 Percent

Inexpensive, consumer-grade Wi-Fi systems can cause more problems than they solve with constant reboots and user connectivity issues. See how this medium-sized company transformed their wireless network from an unreliable nightmare into a utility they no longer have to worry about. . .

Company Takes Steps to Keep Unwanted Email Out of Their Inboxes

Workstation-based spam and virus firewall solutions don’t address server load issues since spam is still allowed to enter the email system. This small business found a solution that rejected spam outright and fit the budget. . .

White Papers

Implementing a PST Management Strategy with the Barracuda Message Archiver

This whitepaper will discuss the problems associated with PST files and lay out a detailed strategy to manage current PST files and ensure that they are not created in the future.

Email Backup and Archiving - Differences and Explanations

This document provides a summary of the three types of email storage solutions available using Barracuda Networks products and the different challenges each solution addresses.

IEEE 802.1X and Axis’ Implementation

IEEE 802.1X is an authentication and authorization technique. Many network video products support IEEE 802.1X as a security feature. In this white paper we will discuss the background as well as the working principle of IEEE 802.1X.

The intended audience of this document is technical personnel and system integrators.

MJPEG vs MPEG-4

This white paper is intended to help the reader understand the roles and benefit of both the MJPEG and the MPEG-4 compression methods, and when to use which one based on necessity and performance. It begins with some basic concepts that relate to both image size (in pixels) and PPF (pixels per foot). This is followed by some background information on compression: why it was needed, and how it is accomplished; finally, each compression method is described separately, listing the key advantages of each.