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  • Slow modem slow-cooked Wisconsin style

    You've heard of road rage, but there's another breed of ire out there -- modem malice. And when one man felt it, he got fired up and took matters into his own hands. Or in this case, his own barbecue tongs. Don't try this at home. 

  • Tool allows Okla. State to curb bandwidth hogs

    Oklahoma State University is using software from Compuware that allows network professionals to monitor the movement of thousands of applications across a network, including popular peer-to-peer file-sharing programs like Kazaa. 

  • Quick Takes: Video conferencing controls

    Forgent Networks releases enhancements to its Video Network Platform that give administrators greater control over video conferencing in this edition of Quick Takes. 

  • Take the Challenge, part 12

    Take the Challenge, part 12 

  • Quick Takes: Wounded telecoms likely to tank, study finds

    A new report from Meta makes a bleak prediction for troubled telecommunications companies, and Shunra Software releases its new IP WAN emulation software, in this edition of Quick Takes. 

  • Take the Challenge, part 10

    Take the Challenge, part 10 

  • Take the Challenge, part 9

    Take the Challenge, part 9 

  • New tool aims to make ROI calculation easier

    A Florida startup says the new tool it is releasing today will dramatically improve the manner in which businesses predict and measure return on investment for IT projects. 

  • Analyst: VoIP offers more than cost savings

    A Yankee Group analyst who spoke at Networking Decisions said companies should think of VoIP technology as more than a way to save money. 

  • Pain of WorldCom outage sidestepped by some

    A few well-prepared organizations were spared the headaches caused by problems with WorldCom's Internet service last week.