Monthly Archives: May 2002
Networking Gear Hot Ticket on eBay
Its a long way from collectible pez dispensers and beanie babies, but networking equipment worth thousands of dollars per router and switch has become...
CBDTPA Legislation Should Be Opposed
When people argue about the prospect of mandatory digital rights management technologies, like those proposed in Sen. Ernest "Fritz" Hollings Consumer Broadband and Digital...
Wireless LAN Security Crackdown
Cheap and provocative, WLANs are making their way onto production networks through the back door. Tech-savvy employees pick up a system at Circuit City...
Sniffing Out Rogue Wireless Lans
With the price of 802.11b wireless access points dropping fast, its not surprising that unsanctioned WLAN connections are popping up like weeds on corporate...
Networking: Finding Its Pulse
For many years, networking looked like a sure thing. Whatever the state of hardware and software, those assets had to be connected—the faster, the...
A New Design for a New Tech Climate
The economy, technology and the world have changed dramatically over the last two years. Where once the stock market seemed to have no top,...
IBM Strengthens Ultradense Blade Server
IBM has joined the growing ranks of computer makers who have announced high-density "blade" servers in the last year, but the company hopes to...
The 2nd Annual Innovation In Infrastructure Finalists
The Innovation In Infrastructure Awards are a benchmark for networking infrastructure products. Labs analysts and editors from eWeek and sister publication PC Magazine collaborated...
Waiting for Broadband
When Etienne Handman wants to buy a Cisco Systems Inc. router, he doesnt call Cisco or one of its resellers. Handman first clicks through...
802.11a and 802.11g Evolve the WLAN Space
Ten or so megabits per second is more network speed than most business users need, but this hasnt stopped the march of wired networking...