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USB 3.0 Promises Faster Speeds, Backward Compatibility
Nearly a decade after USB 2.0 was first introduced, this practically ubiquitous technology is poised for its first major upgrade in years.
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Network failure spurs IT overhaul at law school
Three deals symbolized storage trends in 2008
BMC tools will be key to Cisco's 'California' blade server
Nortel Networks mulls bankruptcy
Networking glitch knocks Yahoo offline for some
Brocade reports record revenues for fourth quarter
Templates for Citrix NetScaler devices speed securing Web apps
Storage, security raises issues for telepresence
Cisco sees revenue, earnings hike in Q1; Plans hiring freeze
Telecommuter Notebook: Things I miss about the office
What do I miss about working in the office? Let's start with the way to any man's heart: his stomach.
Buyer's guide: Power-line networking for your Mac-friendly home
While not as well known or widely used as Wi-Fi or Ethernet, power-line networking -- using your existing home electrical wiring to transmit data, turning every outlet in your house into a potential network connection -- can be a lifesaver when Wi-Fi won't reach or when you can't run Ethernet cabling.
Manage telecommuters without losing your mind
If you could roll out of bed, commute just 40 feet, work in your robe and fuzzy slippers, and save thousands of dollars on travel expenses, would you do it? And, as a business owner or manager, would you offer the same benefit to your employees?
Wireless VPNs: Protecting the wireless wanderer
Just how much security does a VPN provide? The answer, it seems, is "Not as much as you might imagine."
Economic crisis threatens networking growth
The networking industry is facing, along with the rest of the economy, a major financial crisis, writes Thomas Nolle. Our generation has taken network growth for granted and has seen the Internet reshape culture. This comfortable view that 'more bits' will pave the way to the future is the greatest threat we face, he says, because networking is going to change, one way or another.
Convergence, not economy, driving managed LAN services
There was a time when the decision to manage LANs in-house was a no-brainer. LANs by definition cover a small area and have traditionally been simple operations to run and maintain.
Seven Lessons That SMBs Can Learn from Big IT
Just because you don't have a large enterprise doesn't mean you can't run your IT operation like the big guys. Using these tips, you should be able to improve productivity, cut costs and keep your business running smoothly.
Network Access Control: Deploy now or wait?
It's far from a perfect technology. Not only is NAC still maturing, but there are also several competing factions and little in the way of industry standards, leading some to wonder if it might make sense to wait.
Opinion: Unified communications with ROI in mind
Discovering value in UC comes from understanding its potential to fundamentally change the way we communicate, collaborate and get work done.
Goodwill Mission
The Medical Missions for Children organization allows U.S. doctors to consult with doctors and their pediatric patients throughout the world using teleconferencing and medical diagnostic equipment.
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