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  • Bad Packets: Ballmer and Jobs -- The April 1 interview

    Operating systems are the heartbeat of every PC on your network. SearchNetworking recently landed the unprecedented coup of an exclusive, simultaneous interview with the two most influential Steves in the operating system industry, Ballmer of Micros... 

  • Bad Packets: Cool stuff happens...

    Redback and Juniper, which both posted quarterly losses recently, represent the rise and fall of the networking industry as an investment opportunity. But do they also represent the second rise? 

  • Bad Packets: 2002 predictions in networking and the box office

    SearchNetworking Assistant Editor and Christmas carol composer Wes Simonds makes his predictions for 2002. 

  • Bad Packets: Broadband wireless wears a cape

    Broadband wireless technologies, which promise high throughput, incredibly fast deployment times, an increasing range of reliability and value-added services, are starting to look sweeter and sweeter. 

  • Quick Takes: Telefonica selects Juniper for IP backbone

    This week's installment of searchNetworking Quick Takes includes networking industry-related announcements from: Clearwater Networks, Altera, ASUSTeK, Intersil, Telefonica, Juniper, Clarent and Kiwwi. 

  • Ozzie champions peer-to-peer

    Peer-to-peer computing might be a crowded field. But only Groove Networks can say that it has Lotus Notes creator Ray Ozzie at the helm. Groove, which operated in stealth mode for three years prior to unveiling Groove 1.0 last fall, is also backe... 

  • Quick Takes: Equant introduces VoIP SLA for convergent VPN solution