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| June 24, 2004 | |
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Feature: The State of VoIP | Holy Efficiency Edge By Peter Morrissey Voice over IP is here to stay, thanks to the SIP standard and productivity features. With increasing competition bringing prices down, is the time right for you to swing into VoIP? |
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Review: Voice over IP Systems | VoIP to the Rescue By Peter Morrissey If you're in the market for a VoIP system, our Editor's Choice, with its excellent presence application and conferencing system, not to mention its affordability, might be what you're looking for. |
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Review: Webcasting Software | Live from Your Office... By Michael J. DeMaria Webcasting lets you give interactive presentations in multiple locations. We tested three options: one hardware, one software and one service-based. Find out which one's a star! |
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Review: MSI Software Repackagers | Tidying up App Installs By James E. Drews If you're looking for nice and neat application installations, MSI software repackagers are just what you need. We liked our Editor's Choice for its task-based project interface, among other things. |
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Workshop: Brush up on Bluetooth | It's Capable and Well-Designed By Peter Rysavy Improvements in Bluetooth wireless personal networking technology have made it simple to configure, with automatic and almost instantaneous connections. |
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Centerfold: Pittsburgh International Airport Offers Free Wireless | Free Internet Access Draws Passengers By Kelly Jackson Higgins Hoping to bring more business to its hub, Pittsburgh International now offers free wireless access in its terminals. Find out how and why. |
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Teros Secure Application Gateway Cleans Up | Scrub the Data Clean By Lori MacVittie This appliance washes clean XML and SOAP traffic based on actual transactions. |
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Adtran's Netvanta 1224STR Extends Reach to LAN | Switch Router Offers Gig Ethernet By Darrin Woods Adtran introduces an all-in-one switch, gigabit uplink, router and firewall. |
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Iomega Rev Drives and Disks Rev Up Backups | Impressive Drive Speak By Michael Brandenburg Ready for speed, reliability and durability? Then check out Iomega's new removable media. |
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Last Mile Edited By Bradley F. Shimmin and Tim Wilson This edition: top excuses for playing Intel's IT Manager game, "The Devil" invades the Church of Britain and abandoned Blogs. |
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Quick Takes By NWC Editors This edition: Kentrox Q2300 Ethernet QoS Access Routers, Aten Technology Matrix KVM, Ontrack Data Recovery PowerControls 2.1 and Sony Electronics Professional Disc for Data. |
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Letters By NWC Readers Reader Dan Henegan writes, "Employers should be hiring applicants who can address larger business concerns. They're doing the opposite." |
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Down to Business: Sun's Strategy in Need of Change | A Day of Reckoning By Rob Preston The company's survival is on the line. Dramatic thinking is its only hope. |
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Industry Insights: Don't Give up on E-Mail | Hurdles Remain, but Solutions are Working By Mike Lee Will comprehensive antispam efforts actually make it cost-prohibitive for most spammers to continue? |
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Carrying On: IP is Transforming Telecom | Telecom at the Speed of IT By David Willis It's just a matter of time before MPLS and VoIP become part of your network. Discover how IP is changing the face of telecom as we know it. |
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BuzzCut: Wireless Broadband on the Fast Track? | Looking to 2007 By Dave Molta With new technology and more flexible regulation, wireless broadband may have a chance. |
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BuzzCut: Adobe Enters Document Management Market | Applying for Mgm't Spot By Steven Hill Can Adobe successfully penetrate a market already crowded with affordable offerings from other big-name vendors? |
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BuzzCut: Microsoft Pushes Antispam Technology Merger | Combining Two Packages to Win the War By Keith Mackinen The Redmond giant is merging its little-known Caller ID for EMail with the popular Sender Policy Framework. |
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BuzzCut: End Buffer-Manipulation Exploit Threats | Linux Gets Code Protection By Curtis Franklin Jr. Doing nothing may be the best option when it comes to fighting virus and Trojan programmers. |
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FUDBusters: IT Morale at All-Time Low | Ain't No Money in Computers? By Michael J. DeMaria With a slow economy and the media focus on offshore outsourcing, it's no wonder folks in IT aren't happy. But are things really that bad? |
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