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July 8, 2002   
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And Now for the Heavy Lifting
By David Joachim
In our first "On Location" documentary-style company profile, we give you the inside story of Life Time Fitness, a $150-million health club operator in the process of overhauling its applications infrastructure.
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On Location with Life Time Fitness
Project Timeline: Up-to-the-minute status on projected and actual milestone completion dates
Life Time Forum: A safe haven to air your gripes, post thoughtful questions, and submit tips on rolling out Web Services
Project Blog: Daily/Weekly status reports, pointers, and random thoughts by project leaders and Network Computing editors
MMS: The Muscle Behind the Life Time Fitness Machine
By James Hutchinson
Based on Sun's J2EE and Java, Life Time's Membership Management System called for forward thinking -- and risk taking -- to make things happen. It also included letting go of the company's Microsoft environment.
Life Time's Body Corporate
By David Joachim
In response to widespread leadership changes and a rapidly evolving IT focus, Life Time Fitness established two steering committees to make sure business and IT priorities gel. We interview key committee members.

Workshops
Workshop: Cover Your Assets, Web Style
By Lori MacVittie
Firewalls and demilitarized zones let you control network traffic so your users get Internet access but attackers are stymied -- in theory anyway. The rub is that your firewalls and DMZs must be set up correctly.
Buyer's Guide: The Right Kind of Fibre Channel Switches
By Steven J. Schuchart Jr.
Before you go shopping for fibre channel switches, a market far less mature than Ethernet, read our guide. It will help you make the right choices.
Online Only: Interactive Buyer's Guide: Fibre Channel Switches
Use our features chart to compare top products from such fibre channel switch vendors as Cisco Systems, Hewlett-Packard, Inrange Technologies, McData and others.

Sneak Previews
Sockeye Focuses on Managed Routing Services With GlobalRoute 2.0
By Peter Morrissey
Sockeye Network designed its GlobalRoute 2.0 service to give companies with multiple Internet connections the best performance for outgoing traffic. So what makes this system stand out? It's a managed service rather than just an end-user appliance.
Languistics B-Monitor Keeps Spam and Malicious Code From Infiltrating E-Mail
By Sean Doherty
Because it uses natural language processing methods for e-mail filtering, B-Monitor bypasses all the hiccups associated with a keyword filtering approach.
Luminous E200: Enlightened Transport for Ethernet
By Darrin Woods
It's one of the first platforms based on the proposed IEEE RPR standard, which is impressive. But we found room for improvement.
StorServer S10000: Two Towers of Power for Data Backup and Recovery
By Eric Fleming
Setting up StorServer's backup tool for testing was a breeze, which proved to be a hint of good things to come, including solid results in the S10000's disk-to-disk-to-tape backup capabilities.

Departments
Letters
"Another major reason why VPNs won't cut it is that not all devices on the network use Microsoft operating systems." --Paul Pierre, DiSYS Consulting
Quick Takes
This issue, we look at these hot products:
* PolyVec Solution Suite
* St. Bernard iPrism
* Agere Systems Orinoco Wireless LAN Manager
* AppForge MobileVB

Columns
The Inside Story: More than Location, Location, Location!
By James Hutchinson
"Got some leading-edge stuff going on at your company? Invite Network Computing over for a visit, and we'll make you a star."
Down to Business: Feeling the Heat in Redmond
By Rob Preston
"Often, Microsoft's reaction to customer dissension is to reach for the stick rather than the carrot. And that's unfortunate because Linux and the growing number of applications that run on it make the competitive landscape look more inviting."
Top of the Stack: How Will We Justify VoIP?
By David Willis
"We have to prove VoIP will provide some concrete benefit -- above and beyond conventional voice systems. First thing we need are phone-application vendors to improve bad interface design."
BuzzCut: Agere Plays Its Hotspot Card
By Dave Molta
Agere's entry legitimizes the hotspot market, which is a plus for most of the customers shopping for these products. In particular, carriers enticed by transparent billing want to deal with established wireless players, a roll Agere definitely fills.
BuzzCut: AIM for Corporate Instant Messaging
By Don MacVittie
What if you could set up your own AIM server with a little help from the company that invented IM? AOL plans to offer a stable server for the millions of AIM clients out there, which may mean that sticking with what your users know and use makes sense.
BuzzCut: Standards Under Siege
By Lori MacVittie
Developers are beginning to code to and verify their sites against W3C standards, but vendors are not keeping up with standards -- or else they're not implementing them correctly.
BuzzCut: Novell Dives Into Web Services
By Ron Anderson
Novell is big in authentication and identity management, and by acquiring SilverStream Software, it adds a whole new dimension to its product line -- app development and hosting, plus Web services. Will customers buy into this new union?






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