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NetWorld+Interop and Comdex: Low-key is the word
The annual fall networking extravaganza is expected to be light on product announcements from the big players this year. Security, voice-data convergence and wireless technology will move into the spotlight instead. Article | 09 Sep 2002
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DoubleClick avoids double trouble with customers
DoubleClick avoids double trouble with customers with a network monitoring product. Article | 17 Jun 2002
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Metro Ethernet gains popularity despite limited availability
Metro Ethernet is gaining steam as a unique way for business, educational institutions, and governments to connect to the Internet. A layer-one, layer-two technology that is basically switched transport, it is a way to connect buildings on the Intern... Interview | 23 May 2002
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Alcatel's Tchuruk calls for borderless networks
Alcatel's Serge Tchuruk called on businesses to create borderless networks. Article | 08 May 2002
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VPNs: Virtela CEO speaks out
Managed IP VPN services provider Virtela Communications Inc. has a new president and CEO. Christopher Clark is a 15-year veteran of the telecommunications and computer industries, and comes to the two-year-old, Denver company from Sprint, where he de... Interview | 02 May 2002
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Integrating Voice and Data Networks: Initial Network Planning and Design
For the IT manager tasked with choosing and implementing a converged communications system, this chapter of I... News | 01 Nov 2001
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JDS can't see bottom yet
JDS has backed away from the statement it made at the end of last month that its sales had stabilized, and now predicts a further 10-15% decline in its December quarter, as the optical components market remains in disarray. Article | 29 Oct 2001
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IP VPNs make sense for SMEs but will they bite?
Many believe that virtual private network services (VPNs) are the next big thing for the SME market now that IP is emerging as the mainstream protocol to carry services. Article | 26 Sep 2001
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Advanced MPLS Design and Implementation; Chapter 7

News | 06 Sep 2001
Executive Insight: Allegro poised to disrupt status quo
David Ginsburg studied electrical engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnical Institute. But an equal part of his early computer education came as a member of the Army Signal Corps in Europe, where he worked on a project designed to bring the Internet as... Interview | 16 May 2001
Network Management Strategies for the CIO