Monthly Archives: March 2001

Getting More From a Router

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Are you looking for an easy way to share that DSL or cable connection in the office or at home but face a limited...

Call for More Conferencing

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VOICE OVER IPHearMe, a licenser of VOIP technology in Mountain View, Calif., will release an updated voice-over-IP platform that allows carriers to extend existing...

Pushing the Limits

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Back when 10-gigabit-per-second and 40-Gbps speeds were just a glimmer in an engineers eye, no one worried much about bits bumping into one another...

The Personal Touch

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NETWORKINGiVB Network Solutions last week rolled out a product line to provide personalized communications services over any device at any time. The Omvia products,...

Test of Time

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As equipment manufacturers and service providers rush to build next-generation networks, new approaches to optical tests and measurement are gaining ground.Under pressure from carriers,...

Microsofts SBS 2000 Puts Power in Bundle

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The much-anticipated gold code of Microsoft Corp.s Small Business Server 2000 comprises a solid suite of products for small- to midsize businesses at an...

Putting Our Money Where Our Mouths Are

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The current dot-com shakeout has thrown a lot of assumptions—and many related financial arrangements—about how business is best conducted through the Web out the...

If Yahoo Cant Do It, Who Can?

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In the post-World War II United States, one of the driving principles of capitalism, so to speak, was "Whats good for General Motors is...

Tenll Getcha One

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Merisel, on a downward slide ever since it overspent on Datago affiliates years ago, is back on the map as far as the stock...

The Cow Comes Home

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Ted Waitt woke up one morning in his mansion in La Jolla, Calif., and decided he had seen enough. The folksy, ponytailed 38-year-old entrepreneur...