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SSL vs HTTPS Communications over networks or internet could become very insecure if the proper secure measures are not in place. This could be critical for applications like payment transactions on the web, causing losses of millions of dollars to the customer and the enterprise. This is where SSL and HTTPS come... 
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Preventive vs Predictive Maintenance Maintenance is a very common word that everybody thinks he knows about. You carry out regular servicing of your car or motorcycle to keep it running in top condition as you know that you may face problems without their maintenance. Similarly you get the air conditioning system... 
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SMS vs IM (Instant Messaging) Both SMS and IM (Instant Messaging) are the most popular communicating methods nowadays. Ever since the advent of mobile services, probably more popular than the facility to make voice calls has been one service that allows one to send text messages to another person. Also called... 
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Usenet vs Instant Messaging (IM) Usenet and Instant Messaging (IM) are two separate entities that are available to people to contact each other and to share information with each other. Of late there has been a lot of talk about Usenet. Just how does this Usenet compare with Instant Messaging, popularly known... 
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CISCO Mobile vs CISCO Jabber vs CISCO WebEX CISCO Mobile,CISCO Jabber and CISCO WebEX are CISCO unified mobile communication applications for Apple, Android and other smart devices. Basically CISCO unified communication mobile applications turn your mobile device as full featured CISCO IP phone. CISCO Mobile, CISCO... 
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Beluga Messenger vs Twitter Facebook Beluga and Twitter are both social networking applications. Facebook the social networking giant bought Beluga in Q1, 2011. Even though Facebook has its own messenger application and status update which is almost equivalent to what Beluga and twitter are using, Facebook bought... 
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SIP vs XMPP (Jabber) SIP and XMPP are application layer protocols mostly used to send voice or IM over Internet. SIP is defined by RFC 3621 and XMPP is defined in RFC 3920. Basically XMPP is evolved from IM and Presence, whereas SIP evolved from Voice and Video over IP. XMPP added an extension called Jingle for... 
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