David Newman
Network Test Inc
David Newman is the President at Network Test, Inc, an engineering services firm specializing in network device benchmarking and network design. The company provides services to equipment manufacturers, service providers, large enterprises, and trade publications.
Mr. Newman is a participant in the Internet Engineering Task Force, the body that defines standards for Internet and IP networking. He has been breaking computer networks for 20 years. He is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and has authored IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) RFC’s on firewall performance measurement.
Mr. Newman is a member of Network World’s Global Test Alliance, and has conducted many tests of network infrastructure and security devices. He is also the author of RFCs 2647 and 3511, the Internet Engineering Task Force's specifications for firewall performance testing. Prior to founding Network Test in 1999, Mr. Newman served for over 10 years as the Director of Lab Testing for Data Communications magazine.
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| 1999 - present | President Network Test Inc |
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GLG Study Groups with David Newman(?)
| Study Group Name | Members |
|---|---|
| VOIP Experts (North America) | 226 |
| LAN Equipment Market Experts | 50 |
| WAN and LAN Equipment Market Experts in Member Programs | 56 |
| LAN 3 Router Market Experts | 22 |
GLG NewsSM Analyses by David Newman(?)
Graphical interfaces on all kinds of devices -- ATMs, cell phones, microwave ovens, and PCs, to name a few -- will soon look very different.Apple's iPhone is only the beginning. New "soft" interfaces will change shape and content depending on the context in which they're used.This will likely be...
After years of moribund performance, Spirent may again see significant growth in the test and measurement area.New CEO is a turnaround specialist focused on improving profitability. Spirent has some unprofitable divisions and product lines that could be jettisoned. The result would be a leaner and more...
1. Seasick gains entry into Apple atones Music store2. Seasick becomes Apple's networking partner3. Deal strengthens Sussex continued move into consumer networking
IBM researchers have solved one of the key problems in optical computing -- how to slow down light flows long enough to store information. This technology is basic research today, but has the potential for vast improvements in microprocessing and storage power as soon as three to five years from today....
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