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  • Questions abound on ProCurve's strategy, future

    ProCurve says it's business as usual, but speculation that HP's networking group is up for sale has caused some to wonder what the future may hold for ProCurve's products and customers. 

  • Seeing into technology's future

    By separating technological development into five categories, organizations can better prepare for the future. 

  • With 802.11n, patience is a virtue

    As rival factions flesh out a merged proposal for the forthcoming 802.11n standard, experts explain how it will affect companies and why pre-standard gear won't cut it. 

  • Update: Black Hat exploit underpins need to patch

    Update -- Industry pros say even though a researcher has revealed how a malicious attacker can crash Cisco networks worldwide, the risk to corporate networks remains in question. 

  • Authentication takes a bite out of spam

    Network and messaging experts offer helpful ammunition for enterprise network managers waving the white flag in the battle against spam. 

  • Holding the line on network costs

    At the recent Burton Group Catalyst Conference, the network director for a major health care provider explained how he shaved millions off his budget by driving network costs down while improving performance. 

  • Burton: WLANs safe for everyone

    A Burton Group analyst says it's time to cast those enterprise wireless LAN security and management fears aside, and explains why Wi-Fi is finally a viable alternative to wired networks. 

  • New enterprise gear may be 3Com's last chance

    The vendor is releasing a plethora of switching, security and management gear for large organizations, and industry observers say the products could be 3Com's last best chance for survival in the enterprise market. 

  • IDC sees bright future for network consulting

    IDC forecasts that the worldwide network consulting and integration market will enjoy steady growth during the next five years. The Framingham, Mass.-based research firm said the market will grow from $24.2 billion in 2004 to $35.8 billion in 2009. ... 

  • Wireless in the city

    One city's technology, business and community leaders say a citywide Wi-Fi network is not only essential to the city's growth and prosperity, but can also create new revenue for businesses.