Wednesday, June 08, 2005

Experts fear RFID strain on networks


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Experts fear RFID strain on networks, 06/06/05

Network equipment vendors and industry watchers are sounding the
alarm that RFID threatens to overwhelm enterprise networks with
operational demands.
<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/060605-reva.html?nl>

Tech Update: SMI-S 1.1 simplifies storage management, 06/06/05

When it comes to storage environments, management, complexity,
interoperability and serviceability are among the top challenges
IT professionals face. Answering this call, the Storage
Networking Industry Association (SNIA ) recently released
Version 1.1 of its Storage Management Initiative Specification
(SMI-S).
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Opinion: Rethinking legal privacy framework: a call to arms,
06/06/05

The courts and Congress are arriving at a crossroads: Either
they can try to retrofit the new computer and information
technology pegs into the old telephone policy holes, or we can
collectively agree to rethink the meaning of privacy in the 21st
...
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