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Originally posted by westbury1
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Netlinkz product is unique and needed.
Reading some of Netlinkz material on their website, my take is :
VIN, provides an invisible pipeline between “things”. This connection allows information and communication to flow with less technical barriers to slow performance or interrupt the process. Once connection is established , IP addresses are not needed or broadcast to the big wide world . (IP addresses a key way hackers identify people and networks to attack)
VIN removes hardware needs and uses software to skim over internet infrastructure.
Techies have multiple reasons for supporting use of VINs, such as the pipeline operates at a “network layer two level” which gives a great deal of flexibility and control . Remote operations can connect and control various programs and systems without the need to build software or purchase custom hardware. Major cost savings and productivity opportunities here.
Recent capacity development of the VIN enables the technology to connect users and networks at major scale .
The shape of networks using VIN as their principal connection method in a mesh rather than dependent on a central potentially weak point is likely to become the benchmark standard for constructing networks.
VSP is another Netlinkz product which (IMO) the market hasn’t yet realised has as significant benefits as the VIN. VSP ( IMO) throws a virtual set of different network programs over all devices and forms a kind of virtual digital cake. You can use the virtual network programs to operate email , surf the web , generate integrated reports from disparate other systems and many other functions. These can take place without allowing nasties from untrusted sources into your own systems. Connect your VSP to a VIN and your systems disappear from the risk of attack.
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Just seen the InsideMarket article.
Basic application isn't that uninteresting, as to my impression.
But absolutely no "overall" opinion on that company.