Monthly Archives: August 2001

IPlanet Pushes Product Integration

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The iPlanet division of the Sun Microsystems/Netscape Communications alliance is pushing integration, not just for its customers, but also within its product line.The result...

Cisco Overhauls Business Structure

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The once unstoppable, well-oiled machine of the networking industry has gotten a major overhaul.Ciscos sweeping reorganization acknowledges converging lines of business, and thus aligns...

WAN Managers Open Up Lines, Reports

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A pair of WAN management vendors are adding options to their bandwidth and service-level management tools that could catch the attention of IT managers...

NSFs Research Network

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The last thing the U.S. needs is another underused high-speed test bed network designed to look for the next great Internet application, right?But link...

Knock UCITA Out

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Bad ideas, like Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act, dont go away on their own. They need to be defeated. Were glad to see there...

Slow Motion

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Its distressing, this 21st-century American economy, with its simpering stock market, its lust for layoffs, its warehouses larded with vestiges of that sad relic...

Broadband Voice Rises

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Venture capitalists are tossing money at contenders building products that send voice over broadband technologies, even as regional Bells hold their noses — and...

Judge Named in Microsoft Case

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Microsoft got a new judge for the next phase of its antitrust trial the same day it handed off the final version of its...

Divine Wants to Be a Net Powerhouse

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Open Market Inc., an e-commerce pioneer and the holder of patents for the Web shopping cart and online credit card processing, will soon be...

Can the Net Protect Itself?

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To have a long, lucrative criminal career, you have to be hard to find. Technology, therefore, determines how well crime pays—and todays IT trends...