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| May 27, 2004 | |
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NetWorld+Interop Best of Show Awards By Ron Anderson With over 180 products to consider in 10 categories, selecting the best of the best is no easy task. Find out which products surpassed the judge's tough expectations when it came to criteria ranging from key distinguishing features to price. |
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The State of Wireless Networking By Dave Molta Wi-Fi may be the new frontier, but the trick is knowing when the time is right to boldly cross over to adoption. We examine the status of wireless LAN standards, vendors and security. |
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Wireless Networking Adoption Stories By Dave Molta Find out how 12 companies implemented WLANs. |
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Review: Enterprise Radius Servers By Frank Robinson After testing five enterprise-class Radius Servers, we gave our Editor's Choice award to the one with top-notch standards compliance and flexible pricing. |
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Workshop: Managing Wi-Fi Networks By Dave Molta Every wireless device acts as a transceiver, transmitting and receiving radio signals over public airwaves. To manage that wireless network, you must have radio-frequency know-how. |
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Gomez Performance Network 5.1's All-In-One Monitoring By Bruce Boardman Web site monitor shows backbone and last-mile metrics in a single interface. |
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VMware Workstation 4.5 an App-Making Machine By Sean Doherty Develop and test applications using just one Intel platform and without straining your budget. |
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Vontu Protect Monitors Data Departures By Lori MacVittie Keep track and alert admins when sensitive files leave the corporate network. |
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Career Coach Edited By Lorna Garey In this edition, we help you network your way into a job and champion security training within your organization. (Editor's Note: To offer readers a chance to interact with peers and career experts alike while keeping you up-to-date on the latest developments in tech hiring, Career Coach will go cyber starting now. Visit our new IT Career Resource Center and blog today. |
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Last Mile: Special Tradeshow Editon Edited By Bradley F. Shimmin and Tim Wilson In this edition we look at top-level domain suggestions rejected by ICANN, stupid Web pages and the most geeky 404 errors. |
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Quick Takes: Wireless Access Points; Desktop-Configuration and Management; Presentation Software By NWC Editors In this edition we look at Gateway's 7000 Series Wireless Access Points, SoftMaker Software's PlanMaker 2004, AutoProf's Policy Maker Professional and Sarvega's Business Integration Module. |
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Letters By NWC Readers Reader Donald R. Register II asks, "Why make a big deal about Media Player being tied to Windows? At least it works most of the time." |
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Down to Business: Universal Broadband Access for All? By Rob Preston High-speed digital access for all? It's this election year's high-tech equivalent to a chicken in every pot. But does everyone actually want it? |
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Industry Insights: The Trusted Computing Dilemma By Mike Lee Trusted computing won't succeed unless it benefits end users. If it also happens to help vendors, that's OK. |
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Developing Trends: The Drag on Web Services By Don MacVittie Vendors claim that 200 to 300 transactions per second is very acceptable for Web services. How can we convince them that poor performance is unacceptable? |
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BuzzCut: Application Security, Where It Belongs By Lori MacVittie Vendors would be wise to begin moving application security functions, such as data scrubbing and protocol validation, into hardware. |
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BuzzCut: Internap Brings New Look to Route Optimization By Peter Morrissey Flow Control Program 3.3 makes it possible to optimize routes by application. |
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BuzzCut: OSS Vendor Offers New View on Enterprise By Tim Wilson If your IT organization is developing a "service provider" mentality, you'll find that OSS technology has a lot to offer. |
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BuzzCut: Fuel Cell: Hype or Hypercool? By Michael J. DeMaria It's large and expensive, and it doesn't produce much power. But it could mark the beginning of a new wave in power technology. |
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FUDBusters: IPv6 Adoption in the U.S. By Brad Shimmin Is a lack of premier vendor support stalling the implementation of IPv6 in North America? |
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