EBSCOhost Integration Solutions ® Bringing Premium Information into the Corporate Workflow XML XML EBSCOhost® Integration Toolkit Delivers Mission Critical Content to the Desktop The EBSCOhost Integration Toolkit increases the value of Enterprise Search Application investments, by integrating EBSCO’s premium databases into the corporate workflow. With the EBSCOhost Integration Toolkit, users can access EBSCO content from within enterprise search applications, corporate portals and intranets. The EBSCOhost Integration Toolkit (EIT) options range from simple to sophisticated, to match any integration zand complexity of custom integration for corporate IT departments. Improve decision-making by incorporating premium information directly into existing workflow... n Reduce time employees spend searching for information n Find relevant results fast — from reliable sources not found elsewhere on the Web n Gain a competitive edge with immediate access to industry reports, company profiles, competitive information and other critical data n Access a mix of top trade journals for the whole organization along with niche publications needed by individual departments nBreak down the barriers between departments with improved resource sharing Corporate Portal EBSCOhost® SOA P or URL Res Portal Site (portal.my.corp) ults EBSCO Publishing’s Site (xml.epnet.com) Que ry Corporate Portal Web Server EIT OEMDirect XML Web Service Corporate Portal Database EBSCOhost Corporate Databases XML How Content Integration Works... Premium search content is brought into the portal via an XML stream. This XML feed can be reformatted any way a company sees fit. (Continued on the reverse side...) EBSCO can serve more of a corporation’s reference needs than any one company... Corporate Business Portal Server Welcome News ? Welcome, Jane Smith! Network Inbox: (142) Contacts Shared Documents Discussions Admin Module Data Management Log Off Results 1-10 of 28986 Support Administration Find: Network Security Search 28986 matches were found. Clear View All ? 1. Single Packet Authorization. By: Rash, Michael. Linux Journal, Apr2007 Issue 156, p51-53, 3p, 2 diagrams. Abstract: The article explores the concept of... Useful Links: ? Links to Competitor Information: ? 2. PacketFence. By: Marcotte, Ludovic; Gehl, Dominik. Linux Journal, Apr2007 Issue 156, p64-68, 3p, 1 diagram. Abstract: The article explains... 3. Starting a Linux Firewall from Scratch. By: Divakaran, Dinil. Linux Journal, Apr2007 Issue 156, p78-81, 4p, 1 diagram. 4. Do Not Forget What People Fetch. By: Petreley, Nicholas. Linux Journal, Apr2007 Issue 156, p96-96, 1p. Abstract... Analyst Links: ? 5. Security Incidents Resulting From New Business Innovations. (cover story) Security Director's Report, Apr2007, Vol. 7 Issue 4, p1-15, 4p. Abstract: The article discusses the threats to the... More 2. PacketFence. By: Marcotte, Ludovic; Gehl, Dominik. Linux Journal, Apr2007 Issue 156, p64-68, 3p, 1 diagram; Abstract: The article explains how to set up and use PacketFence, a free and open-source solution that provides network access control functionalities. It notes that PacketFence is written in Perl and makes use of common open-source components such as MySQL, Apache, Snort and Nessus. It uses a MySQL database to store the information about the nodes connected to the network, whom they belong to and whether there are any violation of the specified network policy. It also stresses that PacketFence is an ideal solution for securing campus networks or even a part of a network.; (AN 24425257) 3. Starting a Linux Firewall from Scratch. By: Divakaran, Dinil. Linux Journal, Apr2007 Issue 156, p78-81, 4p, 1 diagram; Abstract: The article explains how to build a firewall using a Linux system. One reason for having a firewall is that it is necessary to block all unwanted traffic flowing into or through the network, which might otherwise throttle the bandwidth. It notes that the most important function of a firewall that takes the role of a gateway is to forward packets. It mentions that the easiest way of setting up a firewall is by rejecting every kind of pack and then writing rules to allow those packets that the developer wants to see go through.; (AN 24425260) 4. Do Not Forget What People Fetch. By: Petreley, Nicholas. Linux Journal, Apr2007 Issue 156, p96-96, 1p; Abstract: The author discusses protecting computer network. He notes that Windows is far more vulnerable to serious security breaches than Linux systems. According to the author, he had never considered himself competent enough to be a Linux kernel developer but he have contributed a few lines of code to the kernel. He have also contributed code in various languages to projects like Xoops.; (AN 24425264) 5. Security Incidents Resulting From New Business Innovations. (cover story) Security Director's Report, Apr2007, Vol. 7 Issue 4, p1-15, 4p; Abstract: The article discusses the threats to the security of business enterprises brought about by the advent of new business equipments. Webcams could provide information and video feeds to hackers and terrorists which could be used to observe security measures of the company. Likewise, network printers and wireless access can be used as an entry point for network sabotage.; (AN 24356031) 7. You Get What You Pay For. By: Barrett, William P.. Forbes, 3/26/2007, Vol. 179 Issue 6, p38-38, 1/8p 6. Protect Your PC on Zero Day. PC World, Apr2007, Vol. 25 Issue 4, p117-117, 1p, 2c; Abstract: The article presents strategies to keep personal computers safe when patches are not available. Users must prevent the use of Internet Explorer 6 by upgrading to version 7 or to an EIT allows easy content integration with any corporate Web-based application. Persistent Linking – Embed direct and dynamic links to clinical content from EBSCO into an application, portal or Intranet. EBSCOhost® Integration Toolkit Delivers Mission Critical Content to the Desktop RSS Feed – Access content via continuously updated RSSbased feeds from EBSCO. Access to the content is seamless to the end user and requires minimal bandwidth. The EBSCOhost Integration Toolkit increases the value of Enterprise Search Application investments, by integrating EBSCO’s premium databases into the corporate workflow. With the EBSCOhost Integration Toolkit, users can access EBSCO content from within enterprise search applications, corporate portals and intranets. The EBSCOhost Integration Toolkit (EIT) options range from simple to sophisticated, to match any integration requirement. EIT dramatically reduces the cost and complexity of custom integration for corporate IT departments. Web Service (XML Gateway) – EBSCO XML Gateway is a SOAP and REST compatible Web service used to establish direct links from an ESA to business databases from EBSCO Enterprise Search Integration – Institutions can integrate EBSCO content into an installed enterprise search application using this article metadata as XML files based option. SharePoint – EBSCO provides pre-built web parts and How To documentation enabling organizations to embed the EBSCOhost experience directly into their SharePoint pages. EBSCO’s web parts provide targeted access to the relevant and timely information needed by today’s business professionals. Detailed documentation provides guidance to users choosing to create customized web parts. Because the web parts leverage existing EIT options such as RSS and web services, organizations have multiple options when choosing to deploy EBSCOhost web parts. LMS Date 6. Protect Your PC on Zero Day. PC World, Apr2007, Vol. 25 Issue 4, p117-117, 1p, 2c. EBSCOhost Integration Toolkit offers a wide range of options: XML Sort by: 1. Single Packet Authorization. By: Rash, Michael. Linux Journal, Apr2007 Issue 156, p51-53, 3p, 2 diagrams; Abstract: The article explores the concept of Single Packet Authorization (SPA) as next-generation passive authentication technology beyond port knocking. It mentions that port knocking is a first-generation technology that uses the port fields within transmission control protocol and UPD packet headers to communicate information. SPA solves the replay problem, achieve a data transmission rate that makes the use of asymmetric encryption possible, thwart simple spoofing attacks and remain under the radar of intrusion detection systems that are monitoring networks for port scans.; (AN 24425254) Premium Content Search Box Learning Management System (LMS) – Targeted eLearning content provides organizations with relevant, timely information applicable to a wide variety of job and business needs within the organization. Whether used as core learning activities or as reference material for existing eLearning content, users will be well served in their daily performance support and talent development activities. All LM content is sourced from the industry’s most credible authorities, such as American Bar Association, Business Week, CFA Institute, Forbes and Business 2.0. EBSCOhost Integration Toolkit features: n Compatible with Microsoft Sharepoint®, IBM® WebSphere, Google™ Search Appliance, Endeca®, Northern Light®, and more n Free Partner and Customer Portal which includes comprehensive documentation, support, and plug & play sample application n Multiple authentication options n Keyword, Subject, Image, Index, and Thesaurus search n SmartLinks, CustomLinks, and Persistent links n Secure (SSL) access – https support n Usage statistics reporting n Real-time updates For more information and to see examples of content integration go to: www.ebscohost.com/integration ©EBSCO Industries, Inc. Printed in U.S.A. (1208) Contact For more information, please contact your EBSCO Sales Representative. EBSCO Publishing International Headquarters Address Phone Fax E-mail Web EBSCO Support Web Site 10 Estes Street, Ipswich, MA 01938 USA (800) 653-2726 (978) 356-6500 (978) 356-6565 information@ebscohost.com www.ebscohost.com http://support.ebsco.com