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  • 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... 

  • Bad Packets: Business P2P: Warmed-over groupware

    Is peer to peer (P2P) a viable business concept? Shared files and collaborative services may not be enough to keep the trend alive in today's economy. 

  • Intel's multi-billion-dollar vote of confidence

    Intel CEO Craig Barrett says it's possible for companies to come out of the current economic downturn stronger than they were when they went in. Barrett told an audience gathered at the Gartner Symposium/Itxpo in Orlando, Fla. that investing nowArticle | 10 Oct 2001

  • OpenReach targets the enterprise

    OpenReach's all-software VPN seems to be the first credible replacement for expensive Frame Relay links. 

  • Bad Packets: DDoS and the 'Jedi Mind Trick'

    SearchNetworking's Wes Simonds explores the ongoing battle between Net privacy guru Steve Gibson and Microsoft. At issue: Windows XP and DDoS attackers that love it. 

  • Outsourcer rates Cisco's enhanced IP Contact Center

    Cisco's latest enhancements to its Internet Protocol Contact Center (IPCC) software are paying dividends for customer support outsourcer vCustomer. 

  • Can streaming media unlock new sales?

    Immature technology has limited the widespread adoption of streaming applications to larger enterprises, but analysts and some early adopters forecast a boom during the next few years. 

  • Gartner: Nostradamus with Vegas odds

    Gartner goes the usual Nostradamus routine one better by assigning some of its predictions probability values. They don't just tell you what's likely to happen; they tell you how likely it is to happen with a number

  • Quick Takes: NetWorld+Interop edition