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  • 2002 predictions from expert Anthony Cicero

    We asked our site experts to give us their industry predictions for the New Year. Here's what Anthony Cicero had to say about the future of network infrastructure. 

  • 2002 predictions from expert Lisa Phifer

    We asked our site experts to give us their industry predictions for the New Year. Here's what Lisa Phifer had to say. 

  • 2002 predictions from expert Neil Plotnick

    We asked our site experts to give us their industry predictions for the New Year. Here's what Neil Plotnick had to say. 

  • 2002 predictions from expert Puneet Mehta

    We asked our site experts to give us their industry predictions for the New Year. Here's what Puneet Mehta sees coming up on the security front. 

  • 2002 predictions from expert Greg Ferro

    We asked our site experts to give us their industry predictions for the New Year. Here's Greg Ferro's witty look at what's to come for his NOC. 

  • 2002 predictions from expert Alonzo Ellis

    We asked our site experts to give us their industry predictions for the New Year. Here's what Alonzo Ellis had to say. 

  • Networking in 2002

    SearchNetworking Site Editor Susan Fogarty with her predictions for networking in the New Year. 

  • Bad Packets: Top five networking carols

    A little holiday cheer for all the networking folks from Wes Simonds. You'll want to share these lyrics with friends and co-workers, and maybe even do some singing, as you sit around by the firewall. 

  • Bad Packets: The Mafia for the rest of us

    SearchNetworking's Wes Simonds looks at Microsoft's Passport initiative. 

  • Bad Packets: The network manager's line between Us and Them

    The role of network managers in large corporations is evolving. They are becoming less involved in technology, less skilled in educating themselves about it, and less aware of details from the field. The Ethernet wall drop may be the last place in-ho...