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SIP vs SCCP   SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) and SCCP (Skinny Call Control Protocol) are both session control protocols in IP based communication networks. SIP is used for establishing, modifying, and terminating IP based communication sessions with one or more participants whereas SCCP is a Cisco proprietary... 
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SIP vs BICC   SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) and BICC (Bearer Independent Call Control) are both session control protocols used in the IP based networks to facilitate both voice and multimedia services. With the evolving technology, these protocols were used to encapsulate ISUP messages when transporting them... 
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Encoder vs Decoder   In modern technological environment, transmitting, storing, and interpreting information plays a key role in the operation of all the electronic based systems, whether it is a digital device or an analog device or a computer system or a software system. In the general sense, an encoder... 
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Web Server vs Web Browser   A Web Server and a Web Browser are terms that came in to play in 1990 when Tim Barnes Lee coded them both in order to provide a convenient channel for communication between a client and information storage. This was basically the start of internet, as we know it now. This project... 
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Web Server vs Database Server   A Web Server and a Database Server is something that’s been confused by a lot of people. This is because, as an overview, most people find them to serve similar purposes. In essence, both Database server and Web server provides services to facilitate the infrastructure underlying... 
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SNMP vs SMTP   In the networking arena, there have been many conflicting protocol suites. However, as of now, TCP / IP is the most used protocol stack in the world. This is because it was released at the right time under the right versioning and the protocol suite included many protocols to accommodate the... 
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Drop Box vs Google Drive   Google has been one of the most reputed technological firms in the whole world. Since the inception, Google has also introduced a new verb ‘Google’ that is synonymous to searching and this shows how much influence Google Inc. has on everybody in the whole wide world, not only the... 
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SSH1 vs SSH2   SSH (Secure Shell) is a protocol which is used to enable security to data communication over the networks. SSH was found by Tatu Ylonen (SSH Communications Security Corporation) in 1995. This protocol provides the infrastructure to secure data transportation, remote command execution and security... 
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Differences Between Office 2007 vs Office 2010   Microsoft Office has undoubtedly been the most popular office tools suite for Microsoft Windows environment. Latest two releases of the suite are Office 2007 (released on January 2007) and Office 2010 (released on June 2010). Both versions are significantly... 
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Platform vs Environment   Computer platform and computer environment are two terms used in computer science, which are closely related. Therefore, their meanings are almost synonymous in common use, but more explicit definitions show the differences of the terms and their usage. According to Oxford Advanced... 
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WCF vs Web Service   Web services and Windows Communication Foundations (WCF) are two methods that applications communicate over a network. More about Web Services Web services are components of applications, which can be accessed using open protocols such as SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol), which is... 
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WWW vs HTTP   If you take a look at the address bar of your web browser, most probably you will see at least one of the two terms HTTP and WWW. Simply this implies that both HTTP and WWW are closely related to the internet, or the large computer network that you use to read this article. While HTTP is a standard... 
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SSL VPN vs IPSec VPN   With the evolution of the networking technologies, networks were expanded in both private and public aspects. These public and private networks communicate with different types of networks belonging to different sectors such as businesses, government agencies, individuals etc. These communication... 
Difference Between MAP and Diameter
MAP vs Diameter   Mobile Application Part (MAP) and Diameter are both protocols used in different contexts. The Mobile Application Part (MAP) is one of the protocols in the SS7 protocol suite, which allows for the implementation many different mobile network signaling infrastructure whereas, Diameter protocol is... 
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Adware vs Spyware   World Wide Web and computers have become a part of our life, assisting us in almost every aspect of our life from booking an airplane ticket, seeking medical advice, to automation of our homes and monitoring them from any location around the world. Along with that our interaction with software... 
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Bitmap vs Vector   In computer graphics, Bitmap and Vector graphics are two file formats that are used to store digital images. The bitmap format uses an array of bits with reference to the position of the each bit; that is, a map of bits to represent the image. Bitmap belongs to raster graphics image format... 
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