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==Description==
==Description==
CodeAlias.info is a place where, a group of friends
publish technical notes that we write from time to
time to document something related to our work and
research in the field of Information Technology
(mainly Networking and Operating systems.)


Your comments and contributions are very important to us.
CodeAlias.info delivers free and high quality articles on advanced topics of network services, network security and wireless computing. Our authors make use of their field experience and involvement in scientific communities and standardization bodies to communicate current concerns and latest advances that may affect the way we use information technology in the future.
Do not hesitate to discuss topics, ask for  
 
clarifications, suggest improvements and  
The majority of the content consists of articles discussing issues in existing technologies while providing insights into on-going work towards improvements. The second category of posts, in form of 'howto's, provide reference for professionals (programmers, network administrators, etc.) on procedures, useful tools and techniques for developing and maintaining network services.  
contribute with your own articles.  


http://www.codealias.info
http://www.codealias.info

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Description

CodeAlias.info delivers free and high quality articles on advanced topics of network services, network security and wireless computing. Our authors make use of their field experience and involvement in scientific communities and standardization bodies to communicate current concerns and latest advances that may affect the way we use information technology in the future.

The majority of the content consists of articles discussing issues in existing technologies while providing insights into on-going work towards improvements. The second category of posts, in form of 'howto's, provide reference for professionals (programmers, network administrators, etc.) on procedures, useful tools and techniques for developing and maintaining network services.

http://www.codealias.info