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Videoconferencing is a comeback hit
5 reasons why videoconferencing gear is finally winning over critics.
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Meet the new enterprise network
Next-generation network gear aims for a bigger slice of the processing pie
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To the orbit and back
Satellite communications find a niche in the military and emergency services.
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PCs go double time
Dual-core processors will change PC market, perhaps not all for the better.
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Squeezing more capacity out of WANs
Bandwidth optimization products boost network performance
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Finding chinks in the armor
Security vulnerability scanners tackle their own weaknesses
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You've got options
The good news about vulnerability assessment solutions is that there are options for most budgets and management styles.
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Pros and cons of outsourcing vulnerability assessments
As with other kinds of software, customers used to buy and maintain their own vulnerability assessment systems.
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Long-distance fixes for Fibre Channel
A growing number of government agencies are looking to stretch the reach of their Fibre Channel-based storage-area networks (SANs)
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Fibre Channel still proving itself
As the storage networking protocol seems to be hitting its stride, new challenges arise
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SNIA helps to fill standards void
Standards are often the last items to be put into place when a new technology gains acceptance
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Security without the sweat
SSL VPNs ease the burden of securing large-scale Internet applications
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KVM spells management relief
New IP-based technology gives administrators access to multiple servers from one PC
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Web of intelligence data expands
Alphabet soup is an accurate description of the government initiatives under way to make it easier for intelligence agency and law enforcement types to share information and coordinate activities.
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Web security standards no easy task
With each of transition in computing came a need to rewrite underlying security protocols
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XML allows Census to change directions
Managing a growing mound of information has been an ongoing concern for the Census Bureau
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