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- Extreme switch aims to cut out the middleman
- Wireless LANs meet needs for compliance
- Linux, security skills projected hot skills for 2005
- Eyes, wallets wide open to XML traffic woes in 2005
- 2005 outlook: Desktops to see Linux, search war and more spyware
- The security risks of VoIP
- Cisco 2005 outlook: Fostering convergence is top priority
- Expert Patrick Ferriter: Open standards to rule
- Expert Chris Partsenidis: VoIP remains strong; The year of Bluetooth
- Expert Scott Haugdahl: VoIP buzz shifts from QoS to predictability
- Expert Ed Tittel: 10 GB Ethernet implementations reach commercial viability
- Expert Nandan Gijare: SAN and NAS technologies are hot
- Expert Michael Gregg: Increased emphasis on intrusion-prevention systems
- Expert Carrie Higbie: LAN speeds catch up with WAN speeds
- FineGround helps admins manage app traffic
- Expert Lisa Phifer: Network-borne attacks continue to grow in 2005
- Expert Joel Vincent: 2005 is the year of wireless VoIP
- Maturing wireless switch market looks ahead
- Siemens to acquire Chantry Networks
- Strix spins out mesh for the great outdoors
- HP plans to 'flatten' the network core
- Alcatel lures customers preparing for 10 GigE
- Networking mailbag: True certification and training experiences
- Opsware to acquire Rendition Networks
- Gadgets & Gizmos '04
- Cisco's switching updates focus on high availability, PoE
- Demand to grow for IP address management devices
- What is OSI?
- Special coverage of Networking Decisions 2004
- IPv6 to get boost from non-traditional devices
- Convergence puts new spin on networking and its vendors
- Cisco employs AirDefense to monitor WLAN airwaves
- Are 'dumb' networks really smarter?
- Convergence presents new struggles for admins
- Networking pros vital to IT's future
- VoIP experts savor SIP's potential
- VoIP security daunting, but possible
- Expert claims Wi-Fi is far from dead
- Rendition adds compliance to network management
- Siemens: IP is breaking all the rules
- CallManager update offers end-to-end security
- Experts: Vendors 'lying' about VoIP cost savings
- Alcatel's new switches styled for convergence
- Is offshore outsourcing worth the loss of IT jobs?
- Cisco, Microsoft partner on security, but products nowhere to be found
- VeriSign service signals cheaper, easier VoIP
- Extreme launches PoE switch
- Cisco, IBM team up on end-point security
- Hosted VoIP has its advantages, risks
- WLAN and VoIP: A match made in heaven?
- VoIP can cut costs, but capable of much more
- SIP promises sweet taste of interoperability
- Refocused Siemens sets sights on integration
- Reseller deal highlights interest in all-in-one security
- Colubris launches Wi-Fi QoS
- Cisco helps SMBs build app-ready networks
- Symantec firewalls, gateways vulnerable
- Distributing more data without more WAN
- Keeping the WAN alive when disaster strikes
- Telephony purchase ABCs for SMBs
- Ten cabling tips in 10 minutes
- Important Direct Cable Connection notes
- End-point vendors gain from slow Cisco strategy
- Cisco highlights presence with Dynamicsoft buy
- Cisco targets SMBs with VoIP-friendly routers
- Cooldown expected for firewall market
- 'Wi-Fi on steroids:' WiMax inches closer to devices
- Avoiding 802.11b/g traffic jams
- Sniffer spinoff: Sign of weakness or opportunity?
- What is a virtual private network (VPN)?
- As switches soar, routers stall
- Singlefin, IMLogic join forces to offer hosted IM
- Microsoft offers IM help for admins
- Mesh networking questions still without answers
- CCNA students get more hands-on experience
- Planning keeps VoIP costs under control
- Configuration and change management defined
- Interoperability fuels enterprise IM debate
- Cisco defends NAC security strategy
- Wireless LAN planning -- 5 critical steps
- VPN market makes room for IPsec and SSL
- Drawing a line on device proliferation
- Network devices face unending dangers
- Bursting the bubble around enterprise networks
- Showdowns and standoffs: Another ho-hum week for Cisco
- Redundancy key to high availability VoIP
- IPv6 offers more than extra addresses
- Looking for more volume, Nortel calls on its voice
- For secure networks, choices range beyond Cisco
- Security word search answer key
- Analysis: Security strategies put Microsoft, Cisco at odds
- Unruly IP addresses spark opportunity
- Security word search
- With 802.11i, new standard means new problems
- Cisco's self-defending networks progress, slowly
- VoIP skills earn admins more cash
- Cisco Collaboration Server flaw could allow remote attacks
- Demystifying fixed wireless
- Juniper adds SAML to SSL VPN
- Can 3Com bounce back?
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