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VoIP season about to heat up
NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: OPTICAL NETWORKING
08/31/05
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* EarthLink, 3Com among those readying offerings
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Today's focus: VoIP season about to heat up
By Tim Greene
September should be a big month for VoIP technology, with
vendors expected to launch a host of offerings at a pair of big
trade shows focused on converged networks.
With VoiceCon opening today in San Diego and Voice on the 'Net
(VoN) scheduled for Sept. 19-22 in Boston, equipment makers and
service providers are lining up in preparation for what analysts
say will be a boom time for VoIP services.
According to a new Infonetics study, 40% of customers with
broadband Internet connections also will buy VoIP service by
2008. That represents 24.3 million VoIP customers, up from 1.1
million last year, according to Kevin Mitchell, the Infonetics
analyst who wrote the report.
To support this anticipated demand, carriers are spending more,
Mitchell says. Infonetics numbers indicate that voice providers
spent 18% more in the second quarter of this year than in the
first on VoIP gear, the largest quarter-to-quarter jump ever.
The $614 million spent in the second quarter represents a 55%
increase over the second quarter of 2004, the study says.
Service providers are now looking for ways to draw in customers
with VoIP so they can then sell them more converged services
down the road.
For instance, EarthLink is beta testing a free VoIP service that
connects customers to any other Internet-connected VoIP phone.
Called Vling, the service is based on SIPxua open source code
from PingTel, and the alliance will be announced at VoiceCon.
As part of the VoIP service when it comes out of beta later this
year, EarthLink plans to offer a limited number of free minutes
of connection time to phones connected to the public telephone
network. EarthLink hopes customers will like the service and be
willing to pay for public switched telephone network connections
after the free minutes run out, says Tom Hsieh, director of
voice products and engineering for the company.
But Vling is more than just voice, Hsieh says. Using a single
ID, EarthLink's Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)-based service
can connect customers to e-mail and instant messaging, also
provided by EarthLink.
By the year-end, EarthLink also plans to offer a cut-rate voice
service in conjunction with DSL provider Covad that runs the
voice traffic over their IP backbones to save on costs.
While analysts predict more VoIP services, they also foresee
increased use of IP voice on corporate networks. The use of IP
PBXs is poised to soar, according to a study by In-Stat that
predicts sales of these devices will represent 51% of all PBX
sales this year and grow to 91% worldwide by 2009.
Hoping to make hay on that trend, start-up Adomo is launching
its first product, a voice mail system that integrates with
Microsoft's messaging platform. Adomo Voice Messaging for
Exchange hardware connects IP PBXs or traditional TDM PBXs with
Exchange and Active Directory servers to create and store voice
mail as audio files that can be retrieved from phones, PCs or
handhelds.
The appliance enables users with PBXs made by multiple vendors
to make a single connection to the Exchange server.
Setting up these connections directly between PBXs and Exchange
can otherwise be time consuming because of the various
interfaces each PBX might have. Adomo has customized its box to
simplify connectivity to PBXs made by vendors such as Alcatel,
Avaya, Cisco, Mitel, Nortel and Siemens. The Adomo box funnels
all the PBX traffic to the Exchange server.
In some cases using Adomo as a voice mail system will change the
keypad commands end users punch in to access voice mail, Adomo
says.
The mail can be administered through Exchange via a voice
services tab for setting up user accounts. The device can be
fitted with an auto attendant that responds to voice commands as
well as keypad commands. The price ranges from $12,000 for a
12-port appliance to $24,000 for a 24-port model.
Also next month, 3Com says it will team with Ingate Systems to
provide software that helps extend IP PBX features to the homes
of telecommuters by letting individuals with home firewalls
connect more easily to corporate 3Com IP PBXs. Normally these
home firewalls hide the IP address of the telecommuter's
machines, making it difficult to complete calls to IP devices
behind them. But Ingate's Remote SIP Connectivity Module directs
calls to these devices through a single firewall port to the
appropriate IP address.
IBM also will have news, as it plans to demonstrate at VoN an
open source IP PBX based on software from Digium that runs on
IBM's Blade Center servers. The demo will use high-availability
hardware and modified Digium software that maintains calls if
one server crashes by transferring them to a standby back-up
server.
These PBX products may benefit from a surge in IP PBX sales
expected over the next four years, according to the In-Stat
study. The number of individual phones served by IP PBXs will
grow from 9.5 million this year to 28.1 million in 2009, In-Stat
says.
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nloptical4002>
2. Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nloptical6214>
3. Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nloptical6215>
4. VoIP season about to heat up
<http://www.networkworld.com/nloptical6216>
5. A proposal for governing the 'Net
<http://www.networkworld.com/nloptical6217>
Today's most-forwarded story:
VoIP rollouts generate heat, power concerns
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phone companies. You can reach him at <mailto:tgreene@nww.com>.
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Security, compliance and management converge
NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: SCOTT CRAWFORD ON NETWORK/SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
08/31/05
Today's focus: Security, compliance and management converge
Dear networking.world@gmail.com,
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* What the convergence of security, compliance and management
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FROM THE NETWORK CORE TO THE NETWORK EDGE
Traffic management becomes critical as your network
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on bandwidth. However ProCurve Networking by HP addresses these
requirements, overcomes the limitations of other solutions, and
gives you valuable insight into LAN performance.
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TROUBLE IN PARADISE?
As technologies such as VoIP emerge to advance networks, many
believe the tools to manage them are falling behind. Traditional
management software models simply can't keep up with the rate of
real-time change that today's applications sustain. Is there a
solution pending or should network managers rely on their own
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Today's focus: Security, compliance and management converge
By Scott Crawford
The convergence of security, compliance, and management has
become a significant area of focus for Enterprise Management
Associates.
On Sept. 8, I'll be hosting an EMA Webcast that takes a look at
some of the ways this convergence is shaping the managed
enterprise (more information about that below). Until then, let
me whet your appetite for this event by giving you some examples
of why this trend is something the enterprise should know more
about.
Beyond the core benefits of centralization and automation are
even more significant ways in which security, compliance, and
enterprise management combine to provide maximum value. Using
tools such as vulnerability management to inform and define
software management priorities, for example, has revolutionized
many approaches to systems management.
More recently, we've seen security management tools increasingly
integrate remediation functionality themselves. This represents
the logical next step in their evolution, since closing gaps
completes a lifecycle approach to security and compliance
management.
However, when this task touches on business-critical
functionality, it is not something undertaken lightly. Patch
management is perhaps the best-known example of this - but that
raises the thorny issue of automating systems reconfiguration in
response to a security event. No one wants to be responsible for
deploying the "Mother of All Denial-of-Service Vehicles"!
Because of these and other factors, we are seeing three primary
ways in which security and compliance are converging with
management.
First, when security and compliance issues are central, or when
security and compliance products have a more mature concept of
the relevant issues, they are best positioned to directly manage
critical functionality themselves. Identity-based access
management fits into this category - but increasingly, so do
emerging tools like policy management systems that address a
wide range of policy-dependent issues.
Second, when there is compatibility between security and
compliance tools and enterprise management, remediation may best
be negotiated between their respective strengths. This is the
meeting ground of evolving integrated products such as endpoint
compliance enforcement systems, and next-generation security
event management systems.
Third, when an enterprise management product has principal
responsibility for critical functionality, extending its
capabilities in security and compliance management may make the
most sense, particularly when it adds to the return on
investment of the management product and reduces the need for
other security- or compliance-specific expenditures.
Configuration and change management software is an example of
this group, which can be further enhanced with greater
integration of identity-based controls.
We'll go into a lot more detail on these topics and even more
examples on Sept. 8 at 4 p.m. Eastern/1 p.m. Pacific. I invite
you to join us for this event by registering here
<http://www.emausa.com/ema_lead.php?ls=securityNWW0905>.
Next week in this space I'll talk about some of the gaps in this
trend, which will give you an idea of what to look for in the
new and emerging ways in which security and compliance are
converging with enterprise management.
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. 2005 salary survey <http://www.networkworld.com/nlnsm3898>
2. Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnsm6209>
3. Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnsm6210>
4. VoIP season about to heat up
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnsm6211>
5. A proposal for governing the 'Net
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnsm6212>
Today's most-forwarded story:
VoIP rollouts generate heat, power concerns
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnsm6213>
_______________________________________________________________
To contact:
Scott Crawford, CISSP, is a Senior Analyst focused on IT
security, systems and application management with Enterprise
Management Associates in Boulder, Colo., an analyst and market
research firm focusing exclusively on all aspects of enterprise
management systems and services. The former information security
chief for the International Data Centre of the Comprehensive
Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization in Vienna, Austria, Crawford
has also been a systems professional with the University Corporation
for Atmospheric Research as well as Emerson, HP, and other
organizations in both public and private sectors. He can be
reached at scrawford@enterprisemanagement.com
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FROM THE NETWORK CORE TO THE NETWORK EDGE
Traffic management becomes critical as your network
infrastructure expands to support different types of traffic and
users. Most traffic management solutions have serious
limitations: too expensive, difficult to use, and overly taxing
on bandwidth. However ProCurve Networking by HP addresses these
requirements, overcomes the limitations of other solutions, and
gives you valuable insight into LAN performance.
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Linux computing on the couch, from across the room
NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: PHIL HOCHMUTH ON LINUX
08/31/05
Today's focus: Linux computing on the couch, from across the
room
Dear networking.world@gmail.com,
In this issue:
* Package ties remote control to Linux
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FROM THE NETWORK CORE TO THE NETWORK EDGE
Traffic management becomes critical as your network
infrastructure expands to support different types of traffic and
users. Most traffic management solutions have serious
limitations: too expensive, difficult to use, and overly taxing
on bandwidth. However ProCurve Networking by HP addresses these
requirements, overcomes the limitations of other solutions, and
gives you valuable insight into LAN performance.
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TROUBLE IN PARADISE?
As technologies such as VoIP emerge to advance networks, many
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solution pending or should network managers rely on their own
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Today's focus: Linux computing on the couch, from across the
room
By Phil Hochmuth
Linux PC enthusiasts may be tired of hearing about all the ways
Microsoft PCs are taking over the living room. Having conquered
most home offices and dens, Windows is now running such
entertainment apps as MP3 players, CDs and DVDs with its XP
Media Center Edition, complete with a PC-friendly remote control
that's similar to a cable TV or home electronics controller. But
Linux can also play in the home entertainment arena, with help
from a package called Linux Infrared Remote Control.
The software <http://www.lirc.org/> allows Linux computers to
receive infrared signals and translate them into instructions
that can be used to operate any application the box can run. By
connecting a USB or serial IR receiver, or through built-in IR
interfaces (such as IrDA ports on laptops), LIRC can be used to
launch applications or other services, and control the operation
of programs such as MP3 and CD players, or any other device
attached to the PC. IR commands can even be mapped to mouse
movements, allowing users to mirror point-and-click functions on
a remote.
Most standard infrared remotes can be used with the system. LIRC
commands are set up by defining a function - such as hitting
"play" on an MP3 app, or launching a Web site - then mapping the
function to a remote control's IR signal. The application
"learns" the signal by pointing the remote at the IR receiver.
Once set up, a Linux PC with a remote control interface can
become a powerful home entertainment gadget. A quiet-running
LIRC-enabled Linux PC or laptop attached to a TV and stereo can
provide lots of fun features, from couch-based Web surfing
(great for live Fantasy Football stat tracking on the Web during
NFL games) as well as bringing a library of MP3s out of the PC
den and onto the living room stereo system. Outfitted with a TV
input card and a fat hard drive, the PC could even take over as
a cable television receiver and digital video recorder. (TiVo
is, after all, a Linux-based appliance.)
It could also be argued that having a Linux-based home
entertainment PC removes the risk of having "Slammer" or
"ILOVEYOU" being added to your music collection, or the "BSOD"
while trying to watch CNN or MTV.
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. 2005 salary survey <http://www.networkworld.com/nllinux3885>
2. Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllinux6168>
3. Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllinux6169>
4. VoIP season about to heat up
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllinux6170>
5. A proposal for governing the 'Net
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllinux6171>
Today's most-forwarded story:
VoIP rollouts generate heat, power concerns
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllinux6172>
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Quarterly VC survey: More first stage financings
NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: CAROLYN DUFFY MARSAN'S ISP NEWS REPORT
08/31/05
Today's focus: Quarterly VC survey: More first stage financings
Dear networking.world@gmail.com,
In this issue:
* VCs invested more money in first-round financing of telcos
start-ups in 2005
* Links related to ISP News Report
* Featured reader resource
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FROM THE NETWORK CORE TO THE NETWORK EDGE
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users. Most traffic management solutions have serious
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on bandwidth. However ProCurve Networking by HP addresses these
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gives you valuable insight into LAN performance.
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Today's focus: Quarterly VC survey: More first stage financings
By Carolyn Duffy Marsan
Venture capital firms have invested more money in first-round
financing of telecommunications start-ups in 2005 than they have
in several years, in what may be a sign of renewal in this
long-troubled segment of the high-tech economy.
In the first half of 2005, venture firms completed 33
first-round telecom deals, according to the quarterly MoneyTree
Survey compiled by PricewaterhouseCoopers, Thomson Financial
Venture Economics and the National Venture Capital Association.
This compares to 23 first-round deals completed in the first
half of 2004, and 21 first-round deals completed in the first
half of 2003.
Kirk Walden, national director of venture capital research with
PricewaterhouseCoopers, says that the venture capital industry's
interest in funding new telecom companies is a good sign.
"VCs have to stay with companies that they've already financed,"
Walden says. "If there's one bright and encouraging sign for
telecom it's that they're making these first-time deals."
The five largest first-round financing deals of 2005 are:
* $30 million invested in CSM Wireless, a Great Falls, Va.,
provider of wholesale and retail cellular services.
* $15 million invested in GoTV, a Sherman Oaks, Calif., provider
of on-demand, customized content for wireless phones.
* $15 million invested in Rivulet Communications, a Portsmouth,
N.H., developer of IP technology.
* $15 million invested in Teledvance Communications, a
Louisville, Ky., provider of voice, data and video
communications services.
* $12 million invested in Spanlink Communications, a Brooklyn
Park, Minn., provider of IP communications solutions for service
providers and enterprises.
Walden says many of these companies are beyond the start-up
stage, with shipping products and existing companies.
"Some of these are expansion-stage investments in companies that
are getting venture capital financing for the first time,"
Walden says. "The odds of these companies succeeding are greater
than they were in 2000. The companies that get funded now for
the first time have gone through such a level of due diligence
and scrutiny and they are more mature."
Overall, the venture capital industry has invested $926 million
in the telecom segment of the high-tech industry during the
first half of 2005. That includes $562 million invested in the
second quarter of 2005 and $364 million in the first quarter of
2004.
During these two quarters, venture capitalists completed 114
deals in the telecom sector, with 33 of them - or 29% - being
first-round financings.
The reason venture capitalists are interested in first-round
telecom deals is that "the efficiencies of IP are finally being
realized and finally making a difference," Walden says. "There
is an increased interest in first-stage investments in companies
that have profits and positive cash flows. The venture
capitalists are acting a little more like private investors
rather than the risk takers they used to be."
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. 2005 salary survey <http://www.networkworld.com/nlisp3854>
2. Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlisp6163>
3. Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlisp6164>
4. VoIP season about to heat up
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlisp6165>
5. A proposal for governing the 'Net
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlisp6166>
Today's most-forwarded story:
VoIP rollouts generate heat, power concerns
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlisp6167>
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Whitepapers Download
NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: WHITEPAPERS DOWNLOAD
08/31/05
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The API 'maturity lifecycle'
NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: DAVE KEARNS ON WINDOWS NETWORKING TIPS
08/31/05
Today's focus: The API 'maturity lifecycle'
Dear networking.world@gmail.com,
In this issue:
* An explanation for why older apps, devices get left behind
* Links related to Windows Networking Tips
* Featured reader resource
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FROM THE NETWORK CORE TO THE NETWORK EDGE
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Today's focus: The API 'maturity lifecycle'
By Dave Kearns
Last issue I started talking about why installing service packs
or operating system upgrades sometimes breaks older
applications, services and devices so that they no longer work.
I said I had a theory that explains at least some of these
problems, although I'm sure there are other reasons also.
First, there's the issue of buggy new software. Anything as
complex as a service pack or an operating system upgrade has a
huge amount of code, not all of which gets tested in every
environment. That's why I advocate testing in a lab first and
waiting a short period of time to hear what others discover in
their labs. But even once the software is stable and relatively
bug-free, there are still instances of applications, services
and devices which simply no longer work, or no longer work as
intended.
My theory for this involves what I call the "maturity
lifecycle."
Each new version of an operating system tends to introduce new
functionality, which is made available to third-party
application vendors through new APIs. Many APIs can be rather
complex, and many aren't finalized until just before the
operating system ships.
Independent software vendors (ISV) have two choices: develop to
the initial, tentative, experimental API or wait for the final
release of the API. The operating system vendor and the
independent vendor both have an interest in getting the
third-party applications rolled out for the first release of the
new operating system. That's why the tentative API is released
and that's why the ISV uses it. To encourage the ISV to do this,
the operating system vendor will institute lax enforcement of
the rules in the final API. Things like syntax, variable types,
and more will be inclusive of both the initial API as well as
the final one. But, over time, as new APIs - and the new data
link libraries (DLL) which accompany them - are released, the
rules will be tightened and enforcement will be stricter.
Some ISVs will create new versions of their software which
incorporate the final API and remove outdated or no longer
supported functions of the tentative API. Some won't. The
reasons why they don't are myriad - some vendors go out of
business, some applications or devices are no longer being
bought by consumers and some choose different development paths
(with different products) to accomplish the same result. In any
of these cases, your older application, service or device simply
won't work with the new operating system upgrade.
When there's a long time between releases of an operating
system, though, the new, more "mature" API, as well as its
enforcement, may be distributed with a service pack - sometimes
on purpose but frequently not, as developers simply include the
newest versions of the DLLs without really considering what they
might do in terms of breaking old software. If enough people
complain, it'll be called a "bug" and rolled back. But not
always.
So there are reasons why you should thoroughly test upgrades and
service packs even after a year or so has passed since their
release and most known "bugs" have been fixed. You need to know
how it will run with your applications, services and devices.
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. 2005 salary survey <http://www.networkworld.com/nlwnt3873>
2. Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlwnt6189>
3. Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlwnt6190>
4. VoIP season about to heat up
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlwnt6191>
5. A proposal for governing the 'Net
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlwnt6192>
Today's most-forwarded story:
VoIP rollouts generate heat, power concerns
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlwnt6193>
_______________________________________________________________
To contact: Dave Kearns
Dave Kearns is a writer and consultant in Silicon Valley. He's
written a number of books including the (sadly) now out of print
"Peter Norton's Complete Guide to Networks." His musings can be
found at Virtual Quill <http://www.vquill.com/>.
Kearns is the author of three Network World Newsletters: Windows
Networking Tips, Novell NetWare Tips, and Identity Management.
Comments about these newsletters should be sent to him at these
respective addresses: <mailto:windows@vquill.com>,
<mailto:netware@vquill.com>, <mailto:identity@vquill.com>.
Kearns provides content services to network vendors: books,
manuals, white papers, lectures and seminars, marketing,
technical marketing and support documents. Virtual Quill
provides "words to sell by..." Find out more by e-mail at
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Traffic management becomes critical as your network
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Broadband battle lines drawn
NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: STEVE TAYLOR AND LARRY HETTICK ON
CONVERGENCE
08/31/05
Today's focus: Broadband battle lines drawn
Dear networking.world@gmail.com,
In this issue:
* Broadband competition mapped out
* Links related to Convergence
* Featured reader resource
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Today's focus: Broadband battle lines drawn
By Steve Taylor and Larry Hettick
The battle for broadband market share between phone companies
and cable companies is heating up with both lower prices and
higher speeds. With recent FCC rulings, we expect the battle to
turn red-hot.
In June, SBC announced it would offer its SBC Yahoo DSL Express
for $14.95 per month, with speeds at 384K bit/sec to 1.5M
bit/sec. BellSouth offers FastAccess DSL Lite for $24.95 per
month at 256K bit/sec to 384K bit/sec. Last week, Verizon
lowered its DSL rates to $14.95 per month for access rates from
128K bit/sec to 768K bit/sec.
The cable companies have not been sitting idly by. While cable
modem services generally cost more, cable providers have focused
on offering higher speeds. For example, Comcast offers 384K
bit/sec to 4M bit/sec at $42.95.
Most providers have "strings attached" that require a specific
contract term and/or service bundle; bundles and promotions
lower the list price for most services.
Earlier this month
<http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2005/082205nolle.html?rl>
the FCC removed the regulatory requirement for incumbent local
carriers to provide DSL broadband access to third-party ISPs
under the same terms and conditions as their own ISP. The FCC
based its ruling on an earlier U.S. Supreme Court decision that
classified Internet services as an "information service," not a
"telecommunications service."
Companies like AOL and Earthlink may have to re-think their
business models. While third-party ISPs get one year before they
must buy access facilities at "market rate," the battle for
faster and cheaper broadband will continue to rage.
As the local telcos keep up their frenetic pace of fiber and
high-speed broadband build-outs, these broadband battles are
moving toward a full-scale market-share war. And as cellular
companies deploy 3G wireless broadband, we expect a very
interesting 12 months ahead.
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlconvergence3861>
2. Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlconvergence6204>
3. Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlconvergence6205>
4. VoIP season about to heat up
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlconvergence6206>
5. A proposal for governing the 'Net
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlconvergence6207>
Today's most-forwarded story:
VoIP rollouts generate heat, power concerns
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlconvergence6208>
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Steve Taylor is president of Distributed Networking Associates
and publisher/editor-in-chief of Webtorials. For more detailed
information on most of the topics discussed in this newsletter,
connect to Webtorials <http://www.webtorials.com/>, the premier
site for Web-based educational presentations, white papers, and
market research. Taylor can be reached at
<mailto:taylor@webtorials.com>
Larry Hettick is an industry veteran with more than 20 years of
experience in voice and data. He is Vice President for Telecom
Services and Infrastructure at Current Analysis, the leading
competitive response solutions company. He can be reached at
<mailto:lhettick@currentanalysis.com>
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Network World's Financial News Alert
Microsoft acquires VoIP provider Teleo, 08/31/05
Microsoft Tuesday said it acquired Teleo , a developer of
services and technology that allow users to make and receive
voice phone calls on their PCs via the Internet.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlfinancialnewsa6259>
BMC acquires knowledge mgmt. company, 08/30/05
BMC Software Tuesday announced it had acquired a maker of
knowledge management software in a deal that would equip BMC
with service-desk capabilities that it plans to incorporate into
its Remedy and Magic product suites.
<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/083005-bmc.html?nl>
BMC Software CFO resigns by 'mutual agreement,' 08/29/05
BMC CFO George Harrington resigned Monday and was immediately
replaced on an interim basis by the company's treasurer. BMC
offered few details about the unexpected change in its executive
lineup, but said Harrington's resignation was not tied to any
...
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlfinancialnewsa6260>
Opinion: Reconsidering the IBM-Lenovo deal, 08/29/05
I always thought the economics of this sale made sense. Now I've
come around to thinking that freeing PCD from the clutches of
IBM might be good for the PC market, as well as for Lenovo.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlfinancialnewsa6261>
Opinion: Google: Building a brick at a time, 08/29/05
The Holy Grail is having a prominent enough role in the user
interface that developers start to build to the environment,
further fleshing it out and making it more important. These new
tools help move the company toward that goal. And who could ...
<http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2005/082905edit.html?nl>
Sun, StorageTek to start life as merged firm Sept. 1, 08/24/05
Sun is likely to close its acquisition of Storage Technology
Corp. on Aug. 31, pending a special meeting of StorageTek
shareholders Tuesday when they are expected to approve the deal,
according to a Sun executive.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlfinancialnewsa6262>
Ex-HP chief Fiorina to pen memoir about her career, 08/24/05
Carly Fiorina has reached a deal to pen a memoir about her
dramatic career, which went on hiatus in February following her
ouster from HP after a turbulent five-year run as the company's
chief executive.
<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/082405-fiorina.html?nl>
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlfinancialnewsa3972>
2. Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlfinancialnewsa6263>
3. Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlfinancialnewsa6264>
4. VoIP season about to heat up
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlfinancialnewsa6265>
5. A proposal for governing the 'Net
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlfinancialnewsa6266>
Today's most-forwarded story:
VoIP rollouts generate heat, power concerns
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlfinancialnewsa6267>
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BMC acquires knowledge mgmt. company, 08/30/05
BMC Software Tuesday announced it had acquired a maker of
knowledge management software in a deal that would equip BMC
with service-desk capabilities that it plans to incorporate into
its Remedy and Magic product suites.
<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/083005-bmc.html?nl>
Tivoli's take on SOA, 08/29/05
Tivoli, IBM's management software arm, last week said it would
soon offer software that will let customers manage
service-oriented architecture -based applications. Alfred
Zollar, general manager at Tivoli software, sat down at the
Share user ...
<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/082905mgmtside.html?nl>
Start-up targets security response, 08/29/05
Start-up Enira Technologies this week plans to roll out software
that lets users respond to security problems by applying filters
or shutting off access to LAN segments to protect desktops and
servers.
<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/082905-enira.html?nl>
Weblog: Backup checker, 08/29/05
Okay, here's a mouthful: Microsoft System Center Data Protection
Manager 2006 Management Pack for Microsoft Operations Manager
2005. Data Protection Manager is Microsoft's new backup
software. So here is the translation: The management pack for
DPM ...
<http://www.networkworld.com/weblogs/nos/009858.html?nl>
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetsystemsmgmt3988>
2. Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetsystemsmgmt6276>
3. Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetsystemsmgmt6277>
4. VoIP season about to heat up
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetsystemsmgmt6278>
5. A proposal for governing the 'Net
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetsystemsmgmt6279>
Today's most-forwarded story:
VoIP rollouts generate heat, power concerns
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetsystemsmgmt6280>
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Network World's Standards and Regulations News Alert
Opinion: Gambling forces the question: Who controls the 'Net?
08/29/05
Antigua and Barbuda, a nation comprising a pair of Caribbean
islands with a combined area about 2.5 times that of Washington,
D.C., and a population of about 68,000, decided a while back to
invest in Internet casinos as a way to augment the tourist ...
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlstandardsandre6268>
Tech Update: Federation gateway bridges identity standards,
08/29/05
In an environment where federated identity management standards
are still evolving, a federation gateway enables companies to
deploy federated identity management with the confidence of
knowing they can seamlessly connect with their business partners
...
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlstandardsandre6269>
Internet trade group calls for self-regulation, 08/25/05
An Internet-focused trade group has called for the industry to
establish its own customer-rights code before Congress steps in.
<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/082505-usiia.html?nl>
W3C objects to U.S. Copyright Office's browser plan, 08/24/05
The World Wide Web Consortium is protesting a proposal by the
U.S. Copyright Office that may temporarily require online forms
to be submitted using only Microsoft's Internet Explorer Web
browser or Netscape browsers.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlstandardsandre6270>
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlstandardsandre3980>
2. Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlstandardsandre6271>
3. Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlstandardsandre6272>
4. VoIP season about to heat up
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlstandardsandre6273>
5. A proposal for governing the 'Net
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlstandardsandre6274>
Today's most-forwarded story:
VoIP rollouts generate heat, power concerns
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlstandardsandre6275>
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VoIP season about to heat up, 08/29/05
September should be a big month for VoIP technology, with
vendors expected to launch a host of offerings at a pair of big
trade shows focused on converged networks.
<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/082905-voip.html?nl>
VoIP rollouts generate heat, power concerns, 08/29/05
Things are about to heat up at Charter Steel. We're not talking
smelters here, but network wiring closets. Over the next few
months, the company plans to roll out hundreds of IP phones to
corporate desktops, with Power over Ethernetswitches to run ...
<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/082905-poe-heat.html?nl>
Opinion: The fairy tale of 'net neutrality', 08/29/05
Service providers could comply with the letter and the spirit of
any such regulation while simultaneously undermining the VoIP
providers to the benefit of their own services. Their secret
weapon? Benign neglect. Ultimately, to thwart the competition,
...
<http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2005/082905tolly.html?nl>
Content, control and the 'Net, 08/29/05
How much control can - or should - communications transport
providers exert over the content they carry?
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlvoipalert6252>
Google dives deeper into networking, 08/29/05
No longer content with indexing billions of items on the Web,
Google during the past year or so has been expanding its
offerings into areas such as desktop search, 3-D mapping and
location-aware services.
<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/082905-google.html?nl>
FCC delays VoIP emergency dialing requirement, 08/26/05
The FCC has delayed an Aug. 28 deadline for VoIP providers to
warn customers about limitations of enhanced 911 emergency
dialing service, after VoIP carriers complained that tens of
thousands customers could lose service next week.
<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/082605-fcc-voip.html?nl>
Intel-Cisco deal may be big for Wi-Fi, 08/26/05
A joint development project announced this week at Fall Intel
Developer Forum by Intel and Cisco could have significant
effects on enterprise wireless LANs.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlvoipalert6253>
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlvoipalert3960>
2. Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlvoipalert6254>
3. Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlvoipalert6255>
4. VoIP season about to heat up
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlvoipalert6256>
5. A proposal for governing the 'Net
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlvoipalert6257>
Today's most-forwarded story:
VoIP rollouts generate heat, power concerns
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlvoipalert6258>
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It's time for XML (and more!) in your network
All the week's Cisco news and analysis, 08/31/05
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FROM THE NETWORK CORE TO THE NETWORK EDGE
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users. Most traffic management solutions have serious
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on bandwidth. However ProCurve Networking by HP addresses these
requirements, overcomes the limitations of other solutions, and
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As technologies such as VoIP emerge to advance networks, many
believe the tools to manage them are falling behind. Traditional
management software models simply can't keep up with the rate of
real-time change that today's applications sustain. Is there a
solution pending or should network managers rely on their own
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Network World's Cisco News Alert
Opinion: It's time for XML (and more!) in your network
By Daniel Briere and Patrick Hurley
Network World, 08/30/05
As you have no doubt been hearing (at least in bits and pieces),
there's a big move within the networks of your enterprise
customers towards application -aware switching and networking.
Application switching is not happening as one big
paradigm-shifting overnight revolution, but it is revolutionary,
and it is coming towards as a series of smaller steps forward.
The first place we are seeing application switching enter the
market is in the realm of XML. XML will soon become ubiquitous
in the enterprise for no other reason than the fact that the
next iteration of Microsoft Office will rely upon XML as a file
format - moving away from today's ".ppt" , ".xls" and ".doc"
formats. XML is already increasingly common for other enterprise
applications, and particularly whenever a Web-based application
or Web service touches the enterprise (not to mention the rise
of XML-based syndication feeds for all sorts of new other data
services.
Microsoft is not the only enterprise vendor getting serious
about XML. Intel, for example, just placed a bet on XML and the
importance of XML- and application-awareness when it purchased
XML appliance vendor, Sarvega . All of a sudden the leading
desktop and server vendor - not to mention a primary vendor of
network processors - is bringing XML into its software fold.
Intel has the reach to bring XML-awareness to just about all
levels of the network - just as Centrino has helped spread
802.11, and as Intel's WiMAX efforts are working to boost that
technology.
Full story: <http://www.networkworld.com/nlciscoalert6239>
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlciscoalert3939>
2. Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlciscoalert6240>
3. Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlciscoalert6241>
4. VoIP season about to heat up
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlciscoalert6242>
5. A proposal for governing the 'Net
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlciscoalert6243>
Today's most-forwarded story:
VoIP rollouts generate heat, power concerns
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlciscoalert6244>
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NetFlash: VoIP rollouts generate heat, power concerns
NetFlash: VoIP rollouts generate heat, power concerns
08/31/05
In this issue:
* VoIP rollouts generate heat, power concerns
* Microsoft acquires VoIP provider Teleo
* Cell phone service takes a big hit in hurricane states
* BMC acquires knowledge mgmt. company
* IT director lends a hand in Thailand
* Today on Layer 8
* Links related to NetFlash
* Featured reader resource
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users. Most traffic management solutions have serious
limitations: too expensive, difficult to use, and overly taxing
on bandwidth. However ProCurve Networking by HP addresses these
requirements, overcomes the limitations of other solutions, and
gives you valuable insight into LAN performance.
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_______________________________________________________________
TROUBLE IN PARADISE?
As technologies such as VoIP emerge to advance networks, many
believe the tools to manage them are falling behind. Traditional
management software models simply can't keep up with the rate of
real-time change that today's applications sustain. Is there a
solution pending or should network managers rely on their own
innovations? Click here:
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NETFLASH: BREAKING NEWS FROM NETWORKWORLD.COM
By Jeff Caruso
VoIP is spreading to many enthusiastic organizations - but those
organizations are starting to see the flipside of VoIP. With
VoIP, you need to run power to all those IP-enabled phones, and
that raises all sorts of other issues.
VoIP rollouts generate heat, power concerns
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash6226>
Microsoft acquires VoIP provider Teleo
Microsoft is going after Skype, the popular Internet-based
calling service. Its secret weapon is a start-up that's fresh
out of beta.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash6227>
Cell phone service takes a big hit in hurricane states
In the destructive aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, hundreds of
repair crews from Verizon Wireless and Cingular Wireless are on
standby to get into ravaged parts Louisiana, Mississippi and
Alabama to repair waterlogged cell phone systems and equipment.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash6228>
BMC acquires knowledge mgmt. company
BMC Software Tuesday announced it had acquired a maker of
knowledge management software in a deal that would equip BMC
with service-desk capabilities that it plans to incorporate into
its Remedy and Magic product suites.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash6229>
IT director lends a hand in Thailand
Hurricane Katrina's devastation this week has brought home the
power of Mother Nature to many in the U.S. Earlier this summer,
Senior IT Director K.C. Tomsheck got a first-hand look at Mother
Nature's force abroad.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash6230>
Today on Layer 8, news for the nerdy set:
Digital photography changes the way we take pictures; the
world's worst network acronym; iTunes music phone set for
launch; and will Google turn evil?; all this today and more at
your home for not-just-networking news.
<http://www.networkworld.com/weblogs/layer8/?net&story=layer8>
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash3929>
2. Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash6132>
3. Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash6135>
4. VoIP season about to heat up
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash6134>
5. A proposal for governing the 'Net
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash6231>
Today's most-forwarded story:
VoIP rollouts generate heat, power concerns
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash6232>
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To contact: Jeff Caruso
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He oversees daily online news posting and newsletter editing,
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Application accelerators take on various problems
NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: STEVE TAYLOR AND JIM METZLER ON WIDE
AREA NETWORKING
08/30/05
Today's focus: Application accelerators take on various
problems
Dear networking.world@gmail.com,
In this issue:
* The problems addressed by application accelerators
* Links related to Wide Area Networking
* Featured reader resource
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Today's focus: Application accelerators take on various
problems
By Steve Taylor and Jim Metzler
Over the past year or so we've spent a lot of time talking about
the category that could be referred to generically as
"application acceleration." However, application acceleration
can take a lot of forms. In this newsletter, we're starting a
discussion based on a joint project between Webtorials and Robin
Layland of Layland Consulting.
In the project, we take a detailed look at various approaches
taken by a representative group of vendors offering products in
this market.
As Robin explains as background for the project:
"Everyone wants applications, backups and file downloads to go
faster. Network managers are constantly under pressure to make
response time at remote sites more like that at headquarters.
The traditional answer is to 'throw bandwidth at the problem,' a
solution that doesn't always help and can cost a lot of money.
"The truth is that throwing bandwidth at the problem only works
when the link utilization is high, and in most cases that is not
the case. Applications can be slow for reasons other than lack
of bandwidth. These reasons include:
- TCP protocol throttles throughput.
- Application protocols, such as Microsoft's MAPI used by
Exchange Server and CIFS used by its file system, are limited in
throughput and slow the application down.
- There is just too much being sent, the units of work keep
growing larger and the amount of bandwidth needed to make a
difference is too large to be practical. This is especially true
as applications move to HTTP or use larger and larger files such
as Word, CAD/CAM or Excel.
- The size of e-mail attachments.
- There is too much 'junk' or unimportant traffic taking up the
bandwidth, starving the important traffic.
"The answer is found in the next-generation WAN optimizers
called Application Accelerators. Application acceleration
addresses non-bandwidth congestion problems caused by TCP and
application-layer protocols, significantly reduces the size of
the data being sent along with the number of packets it takes to
complete a transaction, and takes other actions to speed up the
entire process. Application accelerators can also monitor the
traffic to let you understand what is happening and help with
security. Thus application accelerators are an important tool in
solving remote response-time problems."
Next time we'll tell you more about this project. Or, if you
just can't wait, you can get a preview of the results
<http://www.webtorials.com/abstracts/app-accel-05.html> : (free
registration required)
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlwan6051>
2. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlwan4011>
3. Intel-Cisco deal may be big for Wi-Fi
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlwan6052>
4. VoIP season about to heat up
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlwan6053>
5. Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlwan6054>
Today's most-forwarded story:
Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlwan6055>
_______________________________________________________________
To contact: Steve Taylor and Jim Metzler
Steve Taylor is president of Distributed Networking Associates
and publisher/editor-in-chief of Webtorials. For more detailed
information on most of the topics discussed in this newsletter,
connect to Webtorials <http://www.webtorials.com/>, the premier
site for Web-based educational presentations, white papers, and
market research. Taylor can be reached at
<mailto:taylor@webtorials.com>
Jim Metzler is the Vice President of Ashton, Metzler &
Associates, a consulting organization that focuses on leveraging
technology for business success. Jim assists vendors to refine
product strategies, service providers to deploy technologies and
services, and enterprises evolve their network infrastructure.
He can be reached at <mailto:jim@ashtonmetzler.com>
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Software scans endpoints for protections
NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: TIM GREENE ON VPNS
08/30/05
Today's focus: Software scans endpoints for protections
Dear networking.world@gmail.com,
In this issue:
* Panda Software's VPNSecure
* Links related to VPNs
* Featured reader resource
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Today's focus: Software scans endpoints for protections
By Tim Greene
Many VPN vendors make their own software to check that remote
computers meet corporate security profiles before they are
allowed access to the VPN. This is a sound practice, but there
are some vendors who don't, and if you are a customer of one of
these, you might want to consider a new offering from Panda
Software.
Panda's VPNSecure software runs on computers to scan them for
anti-virus software, a firewall and whether they are running
processes that indicate a worm or other malware is at work. If
the machines flunk, they don't get access until they pass.
Panda's software blocks suspected malicious processes on a
machine, so even if it is infected with a worm, for example, the
machine might gain entrance to the VPN once VPNSecure has
blocked the worm.
This is a natural extension of what Panda already does, namely
sell security software that is "anti" just about everything -
virus, spam, spyware, phishing. Now it reports on whether these
protections are guarding potential VPN endpoints.
Panda also addresses another issue that doesn't get a lot of
attention: split tunneling. That's when a remote computer
accesses a VPN and at the same time maintains a connection to
the Internet at large. The perceived danger here is that the
machine is open to takeover by another Internet-connected device
while it is linked to the corporate network, thereby leaving the
whole network vulnerable.
It's debatable how much of a threat this actually poses, but the
ability to turn split tunneling on and off is a feature of many
IPSec VPN clients. Having it as part of VPNSecure can extend
this feature to SSL VPN endpoints, which can operate with
standard Web browsers and without dedicated VPN software to
block split tunneling.
For those interested in giving this new product a try, prices
are determined by how many end users are being protected. A
26-user license costs $1,100 for a year. Price per license drops
with longer contracts and more end users.
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlvpn6101>
2. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlvpn4036>
3. Intel-Cisco deal may be big for Wi-Fi
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlvpn6102>
4. VoIP season about to heat up
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlvpn6103>
5. Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlvpn6104>
Today's most-forwarded story:
Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlvpn6105>
_______________________________________________________________
To contact: Tim Greene
Tim Greene is a senior editor at Network World, covering virtual
private networking gear, remote access, core switching and local
phone companies. You can reach him at <mailto:tgreene@nww.com>.
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Data size is about to get out of control
NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: MIKE KARP ON STORAGE IN THE ENTERPRISE
08/30/05
Today's focus: Data size is about to get out of control
Dear networking.world@gmail.com,
In this issue:
* Reasons why data size is growing rapidly
* Links related to Storage in the Enterprise
* Featured reader resource
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Today's focus: Data size is about to get out of control
By Mike Karp
My friends in Seattle tell me there are two types of weather in
that city, and that there is an easy way to tell which is which:
if you can't see Mount Rainier, it is raining; if you can see
Mount Rainier, it's about to rain.
It occurs to me that Seattle's weather might serve as a pretty
good metaphor for data storage. If you are not managing your
data, it is out of control and you are likely being inundated;
if you are managing your data, the inundation is about to happen
anyway.
One group of IT managers in particular is skating on the edge.
You are likely a member of this company if the data under your
care supports any of the following sorts of projects:
* A plan for turning analog data into digital data (this might
include scanning old CAD drawings or other paper records into a
database for archiving, but also likely takes in almost any kind
of cataloging project that captures an image).
* Managing healthcare data such as MRI, x-ray, or other such
records that are drawn from a technology that has markedly
increased its accuracy lately, and which now provides an
appreciable increase in the granularity of its images - and by
doing so has significantly increased the size of the data files
that are produced.
* Creating, storing and moving content for HDTV, the files for
which are exponentially larger than content for the old NTSC,
PAL and SECAM formats that we all grew up with.
The change in the total amount of data under management is an
obvious difference of course, but data growth, even "exponential
data growth" (no one ever tells us what the exponent is, by the
way), is sort of like eating baked beans for lunch - you will
have a reasonably good idea what is going to happen, and the
more well-considered - and considerate - among you will plan
accordingly. I am concerned about something beyond the
quantitative issue.
Newer kinds of data - high definition TV content in place of
content for older formats, MRI images that are 100 times more
accurate than the ones you stored even two years ago - will be
used differently and will have to be managed differently than
were their predecessors. In fact, I am willing to bet that in
each of the situations I mention above, and assuredly in
numerous others as well, you will find that the quantitative
issues of storing data on disk will pale to relative
insignificance when compared to the changes that are made
necessary by the ways the new data must be managed.
We'll look at one aspect of this next time.
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlstorage6106>
2. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlstorage4039nlstoragealert6020>
3. Intel-Cisco deal may be big for Wi-Fi
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlstorage6107>
4. VoIP season about to heat up
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlstorage6108>
5. Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlstorage6109>
Today's most-forwarded story:
Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlstorage6110>
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To contact: Mike Karp
Mike Karp is senior analyst with Enterprise Management
Associates, focusing on storage, storage management and the
methodology that brings these issues into the marketplace. He
has spent more than 20 years in storage, systems management and
telecommunications. Mike can be reached via e-mail
<mailto:mkarp@enterprisemanagement.com>.
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IBM tops server heap, Gartner says
NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: DENI CONNOR ON SERVERS
08/30/05
Today's focus: IBM tops server heap, Gartner says
Dear networking.world@gmail.com,
In this issue:
* IBM makes the most money at the server game, according to
Gartner
* Links related to Servers
* Featured reader resource
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SEVEN TIPS FOR MANAGING STORAGE
Considering adding to your storage arsenal or upgrading what you
already have? Follow these seven tips for managing storage in
the new data center and find out what you might need to put on
an RFP, and what you need to do before, during and after a
change in your storage environment. Click here for more:
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Today's focus: IBM tops server heap, Gartner says
By Deni Connor
The latest server market numbers are out from Gartner and they
all bode well for IBM.
Gartner says that in the second quarter of this year, IBM had
30% of total server revenue - it accounted for $3.7 billion, up
4.6% from the same period a year ago.
However, HP bested IBM in total shipments. It had $3.5 billion
in sales of 494,000 servers, representing a 6.6% increase over
the same period a year ago. The server market share for HP was
27.7%. Total shipments for the market was 1.78 million servers.
Dell shipped the second-most servers with 423,000. IBM shipped
277,200, while Sun shipped 95,000.
Sun shipped the most RISC/Itanium Unix-based servers, at 74,400
servers. HP sold the most x86 servers with 474,000 machines.
IDC reported that server blades topped $1 billion in 2004; the
research firm predicts that that number could double this year.
Right now, one in every 10 to 12 servers is a blade server. IDC
claims that by 2007 every third or fourth server will be a blade
server.
IBM also leads in blade server deployments. According to
Gartner, the company has a 42% market share. Plus, the company
is the leader in Linux-based server revenue
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlservers6084>.
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlservers6085>
2. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlservers4027>
3. Intel-Cisco deal may be big for Wi-Fi
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlservers6086>
4. VoIP season about to heat up
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlservers6087>
5. Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlservers6088>
Today's most-forwarded story:
Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlservers6089>
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To contact: Deni Connor
Deni Connor is a Senior Editor at Network World covering
storage, Unix, Novell, Macintosh and IT in Healthcare. You can
reach her at <mailto:dconnor@nww.com>.
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Fiber proponent says FTTD won't win out
NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: JEFF CARUSO ON HIGH SPEED LANS
08/30/05
Today's focus: Fiber proponent says FTTD won't win out
Dear networking.world@gmail.com,
In this issue:
* Consultant Eric Pearson details why copper will win over fiber
* Links related to High Speed LANs
* Featured reader resource
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Considering adding to your storage arsenal or upgrading what you
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Today's focus: Fiber proponent says FTTD won't win out
By Jeff Caruso
Out of the many responses I received on the topic of fiber vs.
copper to the desktop, one response stood out. That's because
it's from a longtime proponent of fiber - and yet, it's not the
response you'd expect.
Eric Pearson is president of Pearson Technologies in Acworth,
Ga., and describes himself as "a fiber optic consultant with 28
years in the industry." Pearson's firm created the online cost
model for determining fiber and copper-based infrastructure
costs, which I highlighted last year
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllan6137>.
In responding to my recent article on desktop wiring, Pearson
was kind enough to send a very well-thought-out e-mail message
that seemed to reflect an acceptance of the fact that fiber to
the desktop (FTTD) will never become dominant. Here's what he
had to say:
"There are five factors that do not favor FTTD.
"First, the UTP proponents will never give up. They will
continue to use favorable arguments that have been true or may
be partially true but may not be true in the present. They will
reinforce the myths and misconceptions that people have about
fiber optics [fragility and expense]. And the decision maker
will agree with the myth, because it fits with his
understanding. I see this in the articles the UTP proponents
write for trade journals.
"I say this in spite of the FOLS cost model work
<http://www.fols.org/> that demonstrates that new builds and
other situations (fiber to the zone) can have an initial
installed cost for FTTD that is lower than that for horizontal
UTP vertical fiber, which is the dominant topology.
"Second, large switch manufacturers have a vested interest in
retaining the UTP topology, since in enables them to sell more
ports than they would sell with a fiber-to-the-desk topology.
The port utilization comparison is: FTTD, 90%, and UTP, 70%.
"Third, there is no pure fiber-optic company with the market
clout to direct the marketplace into FTTD. TYCO and 3M are fiber
companies. TYCO has a copper business, which it will not risk by
favoring fiber. TYCO is not alone in this situation. 3M is not a
pure fiber company and can float with the market. Corning is a
pure fiber company, but does not have the resources to drive the
market to its vision.
"Fourth, the architects and engineers of the world are locked
into the UTP model of TRs on every floor. They seem to unaware
of the cost impact on the network of their building design
decisions (Again, see the FOLS cost model)...
"Finally, there has been no industry organization of competing
companies to present a unified front to the marketplace, as
there has been with Gigabit Ethernet, 10 Gigabit Ethernet,
wireless and others. Without such a unified front, competing
manufacturers must present competing fiber arguments to the
customer, who has no uniform and consistent understanding of the
benefits. Imagine World War II with the U.S., Britain, France
fighting separate and uncoordinated battles with the Germans.
"On a separate issue, I do believe that there is a fear of
fiber. In one conversation, I did a 'back of envelope' cost
comparison of FTTD to the expected cost of a network in a
multi-story university building in the South. I generated the
FTTD cost. The network manager provided his UTP costs. This
network manager took this comparison to his boss, who outright
rejected consideration of a topology that offered an initial
installed cost that was less than that the UTP topology. The
boss would not even consider fiber, even though the argument was
of reduced cost.
"In another case, I recommended incorporation of the FOLS model
into a well-known network design training program. The
instructors recommended against including this model. They
stated that their attendees/market did not want to know about
fiber network design and that there were more important subjects
to include than the cost analysis that would show how to reduce
network cost through use of FTTD.
"In short, much to my professional regret, I do not believe that
fiber to the desk will become a dominant technology."
Many thanks to Eric Pearson for his insights. Next time, I'll
give the last word on this debate (for now) to a start-up
company that's not quite ready to give up on fiber.
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllan6138>
2. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllan4008nllansalert4178>
3. Intel-Cisco deal may be big for Wi-Fi
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllan6139>
4. VoIP season about to heat up
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllan6140>
5. Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllan6141>
Today's most-forwarded story:
Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllan6142>
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To contact: Jeff Caruso
Jeff Caruso is managing editor of online news for Network World.
He oversees daily online news posting and newsletter editing,
and writes the NetFlash daily news summary, the High-Speed LANs
newsletter and the Voices of Networking newsletter. Contact him
at <mailto:jcaruso@nww.com>
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Scope of ZENworks 7 Suite stretches far and wide
NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: DAVE KEARNS ON NOVELL NETWARE TIPS
08/30/05
Today's focus: Scope of ZENworks 7 Suite stretches far and wide
Dear networking.world@gmail.com,
In this issue:
* Details of Novell's ambitious ZENworks 7 Suite
* Links related to Novell NetWare Tips
* Featured reader resource
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Considering adding to your storage arsenal or upgrading what you
already have? Follow these seven tips for managing storage in
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Today's focus: Scope of ZENworks 7 Suite stretches far and wide
By Dave Kearns
How many of you remember what the "zen" in ZENworks stands for?
Originally spelled "Z.E.N.works, it was an outgrowth of the
development of the NetWare Application Launcher released in the
early '90s as a technology to allow network managers to more
easily control the (at the time) "new" Windows environment on
corporate desktops. In late 1997 Novell described the new
product, which shipped about a year later, as "a compilation of
enhanced versions of Novell's Application Launcher and
Workstation Manager products, and new remote control and help
desk integration tools," as Network World reported
<http://www.networkworld.com/news/0212zen.html?rl>.
I recently said ZENworks would be around for some time to come,
probably longer than either NetWare or BorderManager, as far as
"current products" go. There's new evidence from Novell that
this is true.
Just last week Novell announced that the ZENworks 7 Suite is
shipping, describing it as the first systems management software
to automate the complete lifecycle of Linux systems while
allowing organizations to manage their Windows workstations from
a Linux platform. Included in the suite are 15 different
services and applications:
* Desktop Management
* Server Management
* Handheld Management
* Linux Management
* Asset Inventory
* Software Usage
* License Compliance
* Hardware/Software Inventory
* Novell Messenger
* Personality Migration
* Patch Management
* Software Packaging
* Data Management
* Imaging
* Remote Management
Not included in the suite, but available separately, is ZENworks
Asset Management. However, ZENworks 7 Suite does include the
Asset Inventory module for asset management, updated and
enhanced to support more software and hardware. For a good
overview of the entire suite, including the "new and improved"
functions, download and read "7th Heaven".
<http://www.novell.com/products/zenworks/pdf/end_chaos.pdf>
Yes, it's a PDF file, but there are some interesting pictures
and effects!
So what can you manage with ZENworks?
Managed Desktops
* Windows XP Professional
* Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
* Windows 2000 Professional
* Windows 98 SE
Managed Servers
* Open Enterprise Server
* NetWare 5.1, NetWare 6 and NetWare 6.5
* Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003
* SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8 and 9
* Red Hat Advanced Server 2.1 and Red Hat Enterprise Server 2.1
* Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3 and 4 and Red Hat Enterprise
Linux ES 3 and 4
Managed Handhelds
* Palm OS 3.5 and later on Palm devices
* Windows CE 2.11 and later, including Pocket PC devices
* BlackBerry 850/870 devices using the DataTAC network and
950/957 devices using the Mobitex network
* Synchronized devices, through a Windows 95 and later desktop,
or via TCP/IP, to the ZENworks for Handhelds server
Linux Management with Novell ZENworks Linux Management
* Novell Open Enterprise Server
* SuSE Linux Professional 9.3
* SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 SP1
* Novell Linux Desktop SP1
* Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (AS, ES and WS)
Quite an impressive list, I'd say.
Z.E.N., by the way, originally stood for "Zero Effort Networks."
That was a lofty goal, which we still haven't achieved, but
ZENworks does contribute a lot towards "Reduced Effort
Networks"!
Of course ZENworks, like most tools, isn't very useful if you
don't know how to use it. Come back next time and I'll tell you
about a new aid to using ZENworks that you really ought to have.
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnovell6061>
2. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnovell4023>
3. Intel-Cisco deal may be big for Wi-Fi
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnovell6062>
4. VoIP season about to heat up
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnovell6063>
5. Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnovell6064>
Today's most-forwarded story:
Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnovell6065>
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To contact: Dave Kearns
Dave Kearns is a writer and consultant in Silicon Valley. He's
written a number of books including the (sadly) now out of print
"Peter Norton's Complete Guide to Networks." His musings can be
found at Virtual Quill <http://www.vquill.com/>.
Kearns is the author of three Network World Newsletters: Windows
Networking Tips, Novell NetWare Tips, and Identity Management.
Comments about these newsletters should be sent to him at these
respective addresses: <mailto:windows@vquill.com>,
<mailto:netware@vquill.com>, <mailto:identity@vquill.com>.
Kearns provides content services to network vendors: books,
manuals, white papers, lectures and seminars, marketing,
technical marketing and support documents. Virtual Quill
provides "words to sell by..." Find out more by e-mail at
<mailto:info@vquill.com>
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F5 launches optimization portal
NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: DENISE DUBIE ON NETWORK OPTIMIZATION
08/30/05
Today's focus: F5 launches optimization portal
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In this issue:
* F5's free Application Optimization Resource Portal
* Links related to Network Optimization
* Featured reader resource
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Today's focus: F5 launches optimization portal
By Denise Dubie
F5 Networks wants to help customers understand how technology
can optimize the performance of Web applications, so the company
is hosting an online resource designed to let customers test
compression, acceleration and caching technologies for free.
The F5 Application Optimization Resource Portal provides
visitors with a repeatable set of tests that display how the
technologies available in F5's Big-IP product line can improve
performance. The site also includes capabilities to compare
application performance and speeds against real-world
performance metrics, application-specific deployment guides, and
tools to help analyze cost savings, F5 says.
"Customers can run their own sites through the portal's
compression calculator, and it can simulate performance from
anywhere they are logging in," says Erik Giesa, vice president
of product management at F5. "We created these repeatable tests
and publicly available tools to help customers see the benefits
and cost savings they could realize."
The site utilizes the Gomez Performance Network
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetop6090>, a third-party tool
for analyzing application performance under real-world
conditions, F5 says.
F5 says it plans to add more resources online such as tools to
measure latency improvements, analyze what type of traffic is
flowing over networks, and test the benefits of using TCP
acceleration, compression and caching technologies.
While the free online resource could be seen as a ploy for F5 to
get more customers, Giesa says the company hopes visitors will
see it as an educational tool at their disposal.
"We've seen research that shows more than over 85% of systems
out there aren't using these types of technologies to lower
their costs and improve their performance," he says. "This
portal isn't operating in a vendor lab, it's real-world
scenarios in which customers can calculate their performance."
The portal is here <http://www.f5.com/solutions/AppOpt.html>.
More information on the Gomez Performance Network can be found
at <http://www.gomez.com/>
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetop6091>
2. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetop4030>
3. Intel-Cisco deal may be big for Wi-Fi
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetop6092>
4. VoIP season about to heat up
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetop6093>
5. Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetop6094>
Today's most-forwarded story:
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<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetop6095>
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Google takes aim at IM
NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: MICHAEL OSTERMAN ON MESSAGING
08/30/05
Today's focus: Google takes aim at IM
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* Google jumps into instant messaging
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Today's focus: Google takes aim at IM
By Michael Osterman
Last week, the industry was abuzz about Google introducing its
Google Talk application, an instant-messaging system designed to
interoperate with Jabber and Trillian right away and possibly
with other IM networks down the road.
Last September I predicted Google would introduce an IM offering
by the end of March 2005. Except for being off by five months, I
am pleased to be among the millions of people that predicted
Google's entry into this market.
Google's offering will be similar to several other
consumer-oriented IM networks in that it will provide
conventional IM capabilities in addition to PC-to-PC telephone
capabilities. While several IM systems are today interoperable
via federated networks, the primary difference with Google Talk
is that it will be an open system that is more natively
interoperable than many other IM systems.
Early reviews of Google Talk indicate that its interface and
capabilities do not really represent a stellar jump forward in
terms of usability, features or functions - there is no video
chat in the current iteration of Google Talk, for example.
However, I believe that Google Talk has the potential for making
a major impact in the IM world. Google has been very aggressive
and successful in the markets it has entered. For example,
Google is the dominant search engine in use, accounting for
46.2% of online searches conducted in July, according to Nielsen
NetRatings; Google Maps, launched in spring 2005, already has
7.2 million users; Gmail is gaining market share among Webmail
systems.
I expect Google Talk will also gain market share fairly rapidly
because of its ability to interoperate right away with the
millions of Jabber and Trillian users and because of the
potential for expanding this interoperability to other platforms
- not to mention the fact that Google Talk will likely integrate
with Google's other Web, e-mail and desktop-based properties.
The success of an IM system is due largely to its "gravity,"
since the greater the number of users an IM system has, the more
likely it is to attract new users. However, our research has
shown that, at least in the workplace, the number of IM clients
per organization continues to grow. That means that even if
someone is already using AOL Instant Messenger, Yahoo Messenger
or MSN Messenger, there is a strong possibility they will adopt
a new IM client, particularly if it's free and offers
capabilities that they find desirable. I expect Google Talk to
be such a product.
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlmsg6056>
2. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlmsg4020>
3. Intel-Cisco deal may be big for Wi-Fi
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlmsg6057>
4. VoIP season about to heat up
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlmsg6058>
5. Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlmsg6059>
Today's most-forwarded story:
Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlmsg6060>
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helps organizations understand the markets for messaging,
directory and related products and services. He can be reached
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Can Symbian take on Microsoft in the enterprise?
NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: KEITH SHAW ON WIRELESS COMPUTING
DEVICES
08/30/05
Today's focus: Can Symbian take on Microsoft in the enterprise?
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* Symbian OS posts impressive gains, targets enterprise
* Links related to Wireless Computing Devices
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Today's focus: Can Symbian take on Microsoft in the enterprise?
By Keith Shaw
Symbian recently released some numbers regarding its mobile
device operating system, seen mostly on converged mobile devices
- a.k.a. smart phones, devices that combine a mobile phone with
intelligent, PDA-like functionality.
The company says:
* Shipments of Symbian OS phones in the second quarter of 2005
were three times as high as they were in the second quarter of
2004, reaching 7.8 million shipments.
* More Symbian OS phones shipped in the first half of 2005 (14.5
million) than in all of 2004.
* The worldwide Symbian OS installed base is now more than 39
million phones.
Most enterprises in the U.S. have probably not heard much about
Symbian, the software licensing company that developed the
Symbian OS. The company was created in 1998 by Ericsson,
Motorola, Nokia and Psion.
Known mostly for consumer mobile phones, in the U.S. the Symbian
OS has 24% of the market for converged mobile devices, compared
with 21.3% for the Palm OS and 9.2% for Microsoft (both Pocket
PC Phone Edition and Smartphone OS are included in their
numbers). Worldwide, Microsoft takes second place, with 12.7% of
the market, compared to first-place Symbian's 55.9% and Palm
OS's 6.3%.
So why should you care about Symbian? Because of Symbian OS v9
<http://www.symbian.com/technology/product_v9.html>, which the
company launched in February. Devices with Symbian OS v9,
including Nokia's N91, will be launched to the world in the
second half of the year. Symbian says the new version
"implements a more robust security model to support enterprise
and network operators' provision of secure commercial services."
Enhancements include network service, device management,
communication infrastructure, Java, personal area networking and
application framework features. In essence, the Symbian OS will
be provided on devices that will appeal to business customers.
That puts them in the crosshairs of Microsoft, which has
business customers in its camp. Whether Symbian can make the
crossover from consumer phones into enterprise-class devices
will be the compelling story for the rest of 2005. According to
an IDC report, "Symbian, its stakeholders, and its licensees
clearly know how to build mobile phones for consumer
consumption, but legitimacy in the form of enterprise-class
devices, applications, services, and support is still lacking."
Microsoft will be helped in this space when it releases Windows
Mobile Version 5.0 (announced in May), codenamed Magneto (anyone
else think it's odd that they named it after a super-villain?).
The new version will move away from separate Pocket PC,
Smartphone and Portable Media Center platforms
<http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/about/tours.mspx> and
instead focus on different experiences (voice, data and
multimedia). IDC says that Microsoft "possesses an advantage in
the minds of enterprises considering mobility," given its
dominance in the computing world. As companies look to mobilize
their applications beyond personal information and e-mail, IDC
says that Microsoft should be in a good position.
For those who wonder about PalmSource as an operating system,
IDC is less than enthusiastic. "The platform is falling behind
its competitors in the race for consumer and enterprise
adoption," IDC says, and even though the PalmOne Treo devices
have captured attention, fewer than 1 million units sold in
2004, which represents only 5.5% of the converged device market.
According to IDC forecasts, by 2009 Symbian will control 59.4%
of the worldwide converged mobile device market, with Microsoft
Windows Mobile at 17.3% and Linux-based devices at 16.8%. The
Palm OS will be somewhere at about 3% market share in 2009, IDC
says.
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlmobile6046>
2. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlmobile4017>
3. Intel-Cisco deal may be big for Wi-Fi
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlmobile6047>
4. VoIP season about to heat up
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlmobile6048>
5. Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlmobile6049>
Today's most-forwarded story:
Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlmobile6050>
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Keith Shaw is Senior Editor, Product Testing, at Network World.
In addition, he writes the " Cool Tools
<http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/cooltools.html> "
column, which looks at gizmos, gadgets and other mobile
computing devices.
You can reach Keith at <mailto:kshaw@nww.com>.
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Gambling forces the question: Who controls the 'Net?
NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: GIBBS & BRADNER
08/30/05
Dear networking.world@gmail.com,
In this issue:
* Net Insider columnist Scott Bradner talks about a funny battle
the U.S. has gotten into with a minuscule Caribbean nation over
Internet gambling and the implications of the precedent that
this battle might create
* Links related to Gibbs & Bradner
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Today's focus: Gambling forces the question: Who controls the
'Net?
By Scott Bradner
From what I read, being addicted to gambling is not a cheap
date. What I have seen in Las Vegas confirms this. If
billion-dollar hotels can be paid off in a few years using just
the house part of the cash flow, there has to be a lot of money
in this picture.In the future, fewer of the hotels might be
needed because their patrons can telecommute. Internet gambling
is a big deal and getting bigger in spite of the efforts of a lot
of people to squash it. While gambling proponents (for example Roy
Cooke <http://www.networkworld.com/nlgibrad6111> ) say there are no
federal laws that specifically outlaw Internet gambling, the
U.S. Department of Justice says that the 1961 Wire Act
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlgibrad6112> applies to the
Internet and outlaws Internet gambling.
But this column is not about the legality or illegality of
Internet gambling in the U.S., nor is it about the impact of
gambling on tax revenues or society. It is about a funny battle
the U.S. has gotten into with a minuscule Caribbean nation over
Internet gambling and the implications of the precedent that
this battle might create. Antigua and Barbuda, a nation
comprising a pair of Caribbean islands with a combined area
about 2.5 times that of Washington, D.C., and a population of
about 68,000, decided a while back to invest in Internet casinos
as a way to augment the tourist trade. Imagine their annoyance
when the U.S. government tried to prohibit U.S. residents from
partaking of their "gambling and betting services."
Antigua and Barbuda did what any law-abiding country should do
in cases like this: It appealed to the World Trade Organization
(WTO). The WTO ruled in April
<http://www.wto.int/english/tratop_e/dispu_e/cases_e/ds285_e.htm>
that the U.S. could not just outlaw access to Internet gambling
and earlier this month ruled that the U.S. has until next April
to mend its ways
<http://www.wto.int/English/tratop_e/dispu_e/285arb_13_e.pdf> .
The WTO basically said that the U.S. could not block its
residents from using Internet-based companies offering services
that are perfectly legal in the service provider's own country.
There are some exceptions, but the WTO said that Internet
gambling was not one of them.
This ruling establishes that the U.S. cannot unilaterally
control what people can use the Internet for, even U.S.
residents using the Internet from within this country. This is
certainly not going to go over well with those people in
Congress or other parts of government who think the U.S. should
own the Internet because "we built it."
In this case, the U.S. told the WTO that the country would
comply with the organization's ruling but would not "ask
Congress to weaken U.S. restrictions on Internet gambling."
Seems to be a tricky balance to me. It's not just the WTO that
is telling the U.S. that it cannot control the 'Net by itself.
The final report of the United Nations' Working Group on
Internet Governance does the same. This report will go to the
World Summit on the Information Society later this year, which
is likely to agree. The next few months will be interesting on
the Internet governance front, and I expect to return to the
topic from time to time.Disclaimer: There are multiple groups at
Harvard that deeply ponder Internet governance issues, but the
above observation is my own.
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlgibrad6113>
2. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlgibrad6114>
3. Intel-Cisco deal may be big for Wi-Fi
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlgibrad6115>
4. VoIP season about to heat up
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlgibrad6116>
5. Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlgibrad6117>
Today's most-forwarded story:
Google dives deeper into networking
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IBM eyes SOA management
All the week's news about data center technology, 08/30/05
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IBM eyes SOA management, 08/29/05
IBM Tivoli executives last week said the company would by
year-end deliver software to keep tabs on service-oriented
architecture -enabled applications.
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Permabit upgrades archiving system, 08/30/05
Permabit this week announced the next version of its
content-addressable storage archiving technology.
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Fujitsu Siemens loads 64-bit Opterons in workstations, 08/30/05
Fujitsu Tuesday launched a new series of high-performance,
low-energy workstations based on Advanced Micro Devices'
dual-core 64-bit Opteron processors.
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Microsoft releases Windows file system beta, 08/29/05
Microsoft Monday released a test version of its next-generation
file system, WinFS, well ahead of schedule.
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Platform Solutions peddles mainframe, 08/29/05
IBM has dominated the mainframe market for years, but a group of
ex-Amdahl engineers is preparing to shake things up with an
Itanium 2-based system that analysts say could change the
mainframe landscape by providing end users - a more
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Stonefly to roll out SAN starter kit, 08/29/05
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IP storage-area network that provides an alternative to pricier
Fibre Channel offerings.
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StorageTek, Deloitte partner on compliance, 08/29/05
Storage Technology is teaming up with Deloitte Consulting to
provide a joint consulting service, the companies announced
Monday. The service is aimed at organizations looking to comply
with the data storage and archival requirements of regulations
such as Sarbanes-Oxley, governing U.S. public companies, and
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act for
healthcare organizations.
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Open source databases grow, 08/29/05
Like many companies, National Semiconductor is looking for ways
to cut costs and has Linux and open source high on its list.
While the Santa Clara, Calif., company already is making the
move to Linux, the big project this year is to take a close look
at open source databases to figure out where less-expensive data
management products could fit in its infrastructure.
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IBM rolls out continuous data protection, 08/26/05
IBM Friday introduced software that continuously backs up the
files on workstations, laptops and file servers throughout the
network.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nldatacenternews6149>
Microsoft shifts gears on Virtual Server upgrade, 08/24/05
Microsoft Wednesday changed the upcoming service pack for
Virtual Server 2005 into an entirely new product release that
will now carry a licensing fee for some, but the company
reaffirmed that the software would still ship by the end of the
year.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nldatacenternews6150>
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2. 2005 salary survey
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3. Intel-Cisco deal may be big for Wi-Fi
<http://www.networkworld.com/nldatacenternews6153>
4. VoIP season about to heat up
<http://www.networkworld.com/nldatacenternews6154>
5. Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nldatacenternews6155>
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- ITtoolbox Blogs: Case Of The Mischievous Minotaur - Part XX
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- White Papers: New Era of Intelligent Communications
- White Papers: Peering for Service Providers: The Role of Session
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INTERNET TELEPHONY ENTICING NEW USERS (Networking News)
Making calls over the Internet -- rather than over the conventional
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years, experts...
http://www.ittoolbox.com/r/da.asp?r=67934
SERVER SALES STAY THE COURSE (Networking News)
Sales of servers grew by 5.6 per cent in the most recent quarter to
$12.2bn, according to a new study from analyst firm IDC. This marked a
ninth consecutive quarter growth for the server market....
http://www.ittoolbox.com/r/da.asp?r=67935
SAN JOSE STATE'S NEW DORMS ARE WIRED FOR SPEED (Networking News)
The niftiest thing about San Jose State University's new 15-story,
$244 million Campus Village student housing complex may not be the
panoramic views or the giant plasma TV in the downstairs lounge.
Rather, it's the...
http://www.ittoolbox.com/r/da.asp?r=67936
U.S. REGULATORS DELAY CUTOFF DEADLINE FOR VOIP PROVIDERS (Networking
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U.S. regulators on Friday extended a disconnection deadline that could
have left tens of thousands of people without their Internet phone
service next week. The Federal Communications Commission said it would
delay a...
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SKYPE OPENS IM PLATFORM TO DEVELOPERS (Networking News)
VoIP company Skype is preparing to mark its second anniversary next
week by opening up its platform to developers who wants to integrate
Skype s presence and instant messaging services into their website
or...
http://www.ittoolbox.com/r/da.asp?r=67938
GLOBAL PHISHING OUTBREAK HITS FOUR BANKS (Networking News)
Four banks have been targeted by phishers in an international attempt
at fraud. It is not clear if the phishers are working together, but at
least two of the attacks bear strong similarities. Banesto Bank...
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NOVELL TO RELEASE SUSE LINUX IN FIVE INDIAN LANGUAGES (Networking
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U.S. software maker Novell Inc. will soon launch its SUSE Linux
operating system in five Indian languages, a company official said
Friday. "India, along with China, are the biggest new market
opportunities...
http://www.ittoolbox.com/r/da.asp?r=67940
INTEL BUYS XML PLAYER IN PLATFORM PUSH (Networking News)
In a computing platform push focused on end-to-end XML, Intel Corp.
today reported it has acquired privately held XML technology provider
Sarvega Inc. for an undisclosed amount. The chip giant said the
acquisition combines its...
http://www.ittoolbox.com/r/da.asp?r=67941
GOOGLE PROMPTS SKYPE TO HUSTLE (Networking News)
Google's entry into the field of Internet telephony was a challenge
felt most directly by Skype Technologies, as the company's response
showed. Skype, a privately held company based in Luxembourg, said
Wednesday...
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FCC ASKED TO AMEND 911 VOIP RULING (Networking News)
The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has reportedly been
asked by the VON coalition, a group of Internet phone service
providers including MCI Inc and AT&T Corp, to amend a rule concerning
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http://www.ittoolbox.com/r/da.asp?r=67943
IBM RECOVERY SOFTWARE FOR SMALL BUSINESSES (Networking News)
Plans to introduce software designed to help small businesses to
recover following computer crashes have been revealed by International
Business Machines Corp (IBM). IBM is understood to be adapting a
technology originally designed for large...
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VERIZON LOWERS COST OF HIGH-SPEED NET (Networking News)
Verizon Communications will start selling high-speed Internet
connections for $14.95 a month to attract customers with slower dial-
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INTEL TO LAUNCH TECH FOR ENTERTAINMENT PCS (Networking News)
Trying to repeat the success of its Centrino brand for notebook
computers, chip-maker Intel Corp. said Wednesday it will launch a set
of technologies geared specifically for entertainment PCs. Computers
carrying...
http://www.ittoolbox.com/r/da.asp?r=67946
GOOGLE TURNS FOCUS TO PCS (Networking News)
A series of new software releases by Google Inc. shows that the
Internet search giant is turning its attentions to individual
computers, marking another milestone in the convergence of online and
desktop content...
http://www.ittoolbox.com/r/da.asp?r=67947
GOOGLE INSTANT-MESSAGING SERVICE DOES A LOT WITHOUT BELLS, WHISTLES
(Networking News)
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unveiled Wednesday, is very much like every other product rolled out
by those masters of Internet search in Mountain View: elegantly
minimalist and a little quirky....
http://www.ittoolbox.com/r/da.asp?r=67948
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Back-up, back-up, back-up
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In my 3 years as Director of the University Computer Center, I have
found out that my predecessors never instituted a back-up protocol for
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Case Of The Mischievous Minotaur - Part XX
By SecurityMonkey
Conclusion - Part II There was a long, uneasy silence in the room.
The only distinguishable noise in the room was the fan of the
projector, diligently doing it's cooling duties. The recent
revelations...
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NetworkDNA binder small biz
By Don Krause
I'm working on the next generation of the network documentation
templates that bring all of the success of the original NetworkDNA
templates together. I'm moving away from a word processor document
and...
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Spyware/adware = bad
By Hercules
Spyware is like those thugs that work you up. They give you spyware,
and ironically the ads that pop up say that the software they are
providing will protect you from spyware. It reminds me of those
thugs...
http://www.ittoolbox.com/r/da.asp?r=67950
How can CIOs drive true business value?
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A Service Review: Printing On Demand for Writers, Trainers, and
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Multiple Responsibilities - How do you manage?
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WHAT, WHERE, AND HOW MUCH?
by John Verity
New software may help companies understand the true scope and cost of
IT infrastructure.
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IS YOUR CAREER STUCK IN NEUTRAL?
by Katherine Spencer Lee
In recent years, long-term career planning often has taken a back seat
to concerns about job security. As a result, you may have been
coasting along in neutral, without making significant changes to your
career path. Now that the economy and the hiring environment are
improving, it's time to take a look at where you are headed
professionally to make sure you are properly positioned to achieve
your career goals.
http://www.ittoolbox.com/r/da.asp?r=67952
THE INCREDIBLE VOIP SOLUTION
by David Greenfield
Communication Convergence staff asked top Industry Experts to design
the perfect telephony system. Here's what they came up with.
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CREATING BUSINESS VALUE THROUGH COMPLIANCE-ORIENTED BACKUP, RECOVERY,
AND ARCHIVE
by Quantum Corporation
Lawmakers and regulatory agencies have imposed new regulations that
require the retention and protection of electronic messages and data
records. This paper provides recommendations for backup, recovery and
archive strategies that enable infrastructure and operations to
support both compliance and business goals.
http://www.ittoolbox.com/r/da.asp?r=67954
NEW ERA OF INTELLIGENT COMMUNICATIONS
by AVAYA Inc.
By connecting workers, customers and processes to the right people, at
the right time, in the right medium - Intelligent Communications
enables business agility and global competitiveness. Learn about the
Avaya roadmap for evolving customers to this new era, at their own
path, pace and choice.
http://www.ittoolbox.com/r/da.asp?r=67955
PEERING FOR SERVICE PROVIDERS: THE ROLE OF SESSION BORDER CONTROLLERS
IN PUBLIC IP NETWORKS
by Juniper Networks
TDM (time-division multiplexing) has long offered telephony carriers
an effective and secure method for exchanging traffic between
networks. But when it comes to Voice over IP, it falls short as a
peering solution. Juniper Networks' family of VF-series SBCs addresses
key IP peering issues regarding security, network address translation
(NAT), service assurance, quality of service (QoS), interworking, call
routing, regulatory and emergency services compliance, and overall
control at the borders of IP/VoIP networks. This paper provides an
overview.
http://www.ittoolbox.com/r/da.asp?r=67956
SERVER MANAGEMENT BEST PRACTICES WITH PATROL(R)
by BMC Software
Learn how PATROL(r) from BMC Software can help you identify the key
parameters crucial to managing critical system availability, server
performance, and capacity thresholds. It's all in this complimentary
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http://www.ittoolbox.com/r/da.asp?r=67957
WIDE AREA DATA SERVICES: OPTIMIZING THE BRANCH
by Taneja Group for Riverbed Technology
Contrary to popular belief, poor application performance over wide
area networks (WANs) cannot be solved by adding more bandwidth or data
compression. Find out how a comprehensive Wide-Area Data Services
(WDS) solution from Riverbed Technology can radically improve
throughput to make your WAN perform like a LAN.
http://www.ittoolbox.com/r/da.asp?r=63420
HIGH AVAILABILITY FOR WINDOWS SERVICES
by Dustin Puryear; independent IT consultant and author
This whitepaper discusses Windows high availability, with a focus on
business drivers and benefits; as well as technical elements required
in choosing a high availability solution, including robustness,
time-to-failover, and implementation.
http://www.ittoolbox.com/r/da.asp?r=63423
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organization and share the final costs?
http://www.ittoolbox.com/r/da.asp?r=67958
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NetFlash: Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.
08/30/05
In this issue:
* Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.
* Weblog: Hurricane Katrina, an IT perspective
* NSF proposes next-generation Internet
* 'Loverspy' program creator indicted, on the run
* Platform Solutions to ship Itanium-based mainframe
* Radio: LEGO as a hobby
* Today on Layer 8
* Links related to NetFlash
* Featured reader resource
_______________________________________________________________
This newsletter is sponsored by Avocent
Network World Executive Guide: Reviewing Trends and Insights for
SMB Executives
Life is different for IT professionals at small and mid-sized
businesses, which don't have the luxury of hiring legions of
network experts. Read how network executives are keeping a firm
footing on an ever-shifting product landscape. Learn about
trends and insights surrounding VoIP and VPNs; plus get
commentaries from leading experts on storage strategies for
smaller businesses.
http://www.fattail.com/redir/redirect.asp?CID=111780
_______________________________________________________________
SEVEN TIPS FOR MANAGING STORAGE
Considering adding to your storage arsenal or upgrading what you
already have? Follow these seven tips for managing storage in
the new data center and find out what you might need to put on
an RFP, and what you need to do before, during and after a
change in your storage environment. Click here for more:
http://www.fattail.com/redir/redirect.asp?CID=111571
_______________________________________________________________
NETFLASH: BREAKING NEWS FROM NETWORKWORLD.COM
By Jeff Caruso
Cisco's top switch, the Catalyst 6500, is getting an upgrade
that will allow individual processes on the switch run
separately, which means that those processes can be rebooted
without taking down the whole switch. Plus, Cisco is introducing
more management features, including software that goes beyond
SNMP.
Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash6127>
Weblog: Hurricane Katrina, an IT perspective
What's the first thing Ken Fasimpaur thought when he saw
Katrina's devastation on TV? "I hope that those people have
backups." Here he reflects on the intersection of humanity and
IT when disaster strikes.
<http://www.networkworld.com/community/?q=node/2623>
NSF proposes next-generation Internet
The National Science Foundation has proposed a next-generation
Internet with built-in security and functionality that connects
all kinds of devices, with researchers challenging the
government agency to look at the Internet as a "clean slate."
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash6128>
'Loverspy' program creator indicted, on the run
The creator of Loverspy, software to surreptitiously observe
individuals' online activities, has been indicted for allegedly
violating federal computer privacy laws, local and federal
authorities announced Friday.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash6129>
Platform Solutions to ship Itanium-based mainframe
IBM has dominated the mainframe market for years, but a group of
ex-Amdahl engineers is preparing to shake things up with an
Itanium 2-based system that analysts say could change the
mainframe landscape by providing end users - a more
cost-effective option for important workloads.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash6130>
Radio: LEGO as a hobby
Allan Bedford, a software analyst from the Ontario, Canada, has
turned his hobby of building models with LEGOs into a book, "The
Unofficial LEGO Builder's Guide." He joins us to talk about the
hobby, how he goes about creating his models, and how anyone
young or old can get started with LEGOs. Listen in:
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash6131>
Today on Layer 8, where it's always the first day of school:
Five reasons not to use Linux; subway cell phone flasher ID'd?;
Google losing ground in China; and the start of our latest
Weekly Caption Contest; all this today and more at your home for
not-just-networking news.
<http://www.networkworld.com/weblogs/layer8/?net&story=layer8>
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash6132>
2. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash3929>
3. Intel-Cisco deal may be big for Wi-Fi
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash6133>
4. VoIP season about to heat up
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash6134>
5. Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash6135>
Today's most-forwarded story:
Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash6136>
_______________________________________________________________
To contact: Jeff Caruso
Jeff Caruso is managing editor of online news for Network World.
He oversees daily online news posting and newsletter editing,
and writes the NetFlash daily news summary, the High-Speed LANs
newsletter and the Voices of Networking newsletter. Contact him
at <mailto:jcaruso@nww.com>
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SMB Executives
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network experts. Read how network executives are keeping a firm
footing on an ever-shifting product landscape. Learn about
trends and insights surrounding VoIP and VPNs; plus get
commentaries from leading experts on storage strategies for
smaller businesses.
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Monday, August 29, 2005
When upgrades leave apps and devices behind
NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: DAVE KEARNS ON WINDOWS NETWORKING TIPS
08/29/05
Today's focus: When upgrades leave apps and devices behind
Dear networking.world@gmail.com,
In this issue:
* An operating system upgrade can sometimes render equipment
obsolete
* Links related to Windows Networking Tips
* Featured reader resource
_______________________________________________________________
This newsletter is sponsored by HP
FROM THE NETWORK CORE TO THE NETWORK EDGE
Traffic management becomes critical as your network
infrastructure expands to support different types of traffic and
users. Most traffic management solutions have serious
limitations: too expensive, difficult to use, and overly taxing
on bandwidth. However ProCurve Networking by HP addresses these
requirements, overcomes the limitations of other solutions, and
gives you valuable insight into LAN performance.
http://www.fattail.com/redir/redirect.asp?CID=111717
_______________________________________________________________
SEVEN TIPS FOR MANAGING STORAGE
Considering adding to your storage arsenal or upgrading what you
already have? Follow these seven tips for managing storage in
the new data center and find out what you might need to put on
an RFP, and what you need to do before, during and after a
change in your storage environment. Click here for more:
http://www.fattail.com/redir/redirect.asp?CID=111587
_______________________________________________________________
Today's focus: When upgrades leave apps and devices behind
By Dave Kearns
Sometimes you just overlook the obvious. A couple of weeks ago,
this newsletter responded to a reader's query about the best way
to go about installing Windows Server 2003. One of the questions
asked was, "Should we install SP1 or wait till they fix the bugs
it's going to cause?" My reply was that the question was moot at
this point, since SP1 has been out long enough - you should
install it, and do so before adding any software to the system.
But in concentrating on the bug-fix aspect of the question, I
overlooked a very important point. Quite a few of you picked up
on that point and reminded me about it.
Sometimes, older applications and devices simply no longer work
with the new, or newly patched, system.
I'm a firm advocate of running up new service packs in a lab
environment for testing before introducing them to the
production network. In this way, you discover any problems which
might occur, such as applications (or devices) that no longer
work. This is true not only of service packs, but also of
upgrades, new operating systems, even changes to a single
application - because you can never be sure of the impact of a
change until you make it. And you want to inconvenience as few
people as possible should a problem occur.
But not all of the problems are caused by bugs in the service
pack, upgrade or other new software.
As I've said on more than one occasion, the top reason why
people don't upgrade old systems (e.g., your old NT 4 server) is
that the applications and devices running on it are no longer
supported with newer operating systems.
While it seems over the top to say that the new installation
breaks an older application "by design," that's figuratively
true. I discovered that for myself this past weekend when my
wife tried to install a scanner she hadn't used for a number of
years. While the device (a true serial port connection) had
worked well with Windows 95 and 98, trying to add it to her
Windows XP desktop proved a very frustrating experience. There
were no drivers for XP (or, for that matter, for Windows 2000)
and the older ones no longer worked.
I don't believe that Microsoft - which has always been known for
including backwards compatibility with every operating system it
ever developed - had deliberately left out any needed "hooks" in
Windows XP. My theory relies more on a maturity lifecycle.
What's that mean? Come back next issue and I'll elaborate.
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. Windows XP also has plug-and-play vulnerability
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlwnt5955>
2. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlwnt3873>
3. The ROI of VoIP
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlwnt3648>
4. IT staff shortage looming
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlwnt5304>
5. CLECs play a new tune
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlwnt5735>
Today's most-forwarded story:
Police 'futurists' walk fine line between goals and liberties
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlwnt5956>
_______________________________________________________________
To contact: Dave Kearns
Dave Kearns is a writer and consultant in Silicon Valley. He's
written a number of books including the (sadly) now out of print
"Peter Norton's Complete Guide to Networks." His musings can be
found at Virtual Quill <http://www.vquill.com/>.
Kearns is the author of three Network World Newsletters: Windows
Networking Tips, Novell NetWare Tips, and Identity Management.
Comments about these newsletters should be sent to him at these
respective addresses: <mailto:windows@vquill.com>,
<mailto:netware@vquill.com>, <mailto:identity@vquill.com>.
Kearns provides content services to network vendors: books,
manuals, white papers, lectures and seminars, marketing,
technical marketing and support documents. Virtual Quill
provides "words to sell by..." Find out more by e-mail at
<mailto:info@vquill.com>
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FROM THE NETWORK CORE TO THE NETWORK EDGE
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on bandwidth. However ProCurve Networking by HP addresses these
requirements, overcomes the limitations of other solutions, and
gives you valuable insight into LAN performance.
http://www.fattail.com/redir/redirect.asp?CID=111716
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for U.S. technology innovation are sobering. What might be
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it? Click here:
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Will 802.11e be enough for Vo-Fi QoS?
NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: JOANIE WEXLER ON WIRELESS IN THE
ENTERPRISE
08/29/05
Today's focus: Will 802.11e be enough for Vo-Fi QoS?
Dear networking.world@gmail.com,
In this issue:
* Many factors contribute to Vo-Fi quality
* Links related to Wireless in the Enterprise
* Featured reader resource
_______________________________________________________________
This newsletter is sponsored by HP
FROM THE NETWORK CORE TO THE NETWORK EDGE
Traffic management becomes critical as your network
infrastructure expands to support different types of traffic and
users. Most traffic management solutions have serious
limitations: too expensive, difficult to use, and overly taxing
on bandwidth. However ProCurve Networking by HP addresses these
requirements, overcomes the limitations of other solutions, and
gives you valuable insight into LAN performance.
http://www.fattail.com/redir/redirect.asp?CID=111721
_______________________________________________________________
SMARTPHONE SECURITY QUESTIONS
Wireless vendors are rolling out a new generation of handheld
computers called smartphones for corporate users, but many
network executives say they won't consider them until the means
to manage and secure them are clear. What are the risks and what
can be done to overcome them? Click here:
http://www.fattail.com/redir/redirect.asp?CID=111559
_______________________________________________________________
Today's focus: Will 802.11e be enough for Vo-Fi QoS?
By Joanie Wexler
Keeping straight all the factors that play a role in
voice-over-Wi-Fi QoS is getting tough. First, there's the
notoriously long-in-coming IEEE 802.11e standard for packet
prioritization and scheduled access, or call admission control.
The prioritization component has been stable for about a year;
the full suite of 802.11e is expected to be approved next month
and published as a standard by the IEEE in October.
But once 802.11e is here in its entirety and is implemented in
purchasable products, it probably still won't be enough to
ensure the quality and reliability of Vo-Fi calls in a large
enterprise environment, depending on how large your installation
is and on your Wi-Fi system vendor's architecture.
For one thing, 802.11e will likely rely on a few other 802.11
extensions to perform at its best. These other extensions relate
to speeding up roaming times among wireless basic service sets
(BSS) so that sessions aren't interrupted, packets aren't
dropped, and quality doesn't degrade:
* 802.11r - This is the fast-roaming protocol in development to
speed session handoff times as a client device moves from one
access point (AP) to another while keeping the user's
authentication credentials and real-time session intact. The
current working goal is to keep this handoff time under 50
milliseconds. Standard status: Expected to be stable by
September 2006 and ratified in April 2007.
* 802.11k - 802.11r actually relies on this, the Radio Resource
Management protocol, currently in development to hasten a
client's roaming decisions by pre-discovering all neighboring
APs, the distances to them and their available call capacity.
Standard status: Expected to be stable by June 2006 and ratified
in January 2007.
* 802.11i - The pre-authentication component of the security
standard reduces roaming time by enabling the client to
authenticate with neighboring APs before roaming. Standard
status: Complete.
Next time: Beyond standards.
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. Windows XP also has plug-and-play vulnerability
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlwir5959>
2. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlwir3867>
3. The ROI of VoIP
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlwir3638>
4. IT staff shortage looming
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlwir5273>
5. CLECs play a new tune
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlwir5725>
Today's most-forwarded story:
Police 'futurists' walk fine line between goals and liberties
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlwir5960>
_______________________________________________________________
To contact: Joanie Wexler
Joanie Wexler is an independent networking technology
writer/editor in California's Silicon Valley who has spent most
of her career analyzing trends and news in the computer
networking industry. She welcomes your comments on the articles
published in this newsletter, as well as your ideas for future
article topics. Reach her at <mailto:joanie@jwexler.com>.
_______________________________________________________________
This newsletter is sponsored by HP
FROM THE NETWORK CORE TO THE NETWORK EDGE
Traffic management becomes critical as your network
infrastructure expands to support different types of traffic and
users. Most traffic management solutions have serious
limitations: too expensive, difficult to use, and overly taxing
on bandwidth. However ProCurve Networking by HP addresses these
requirements, overcomes the limitations of other solutions, and
gives you valuable insight into LAN performance.
http://www.fattail.com/redir/redirect.asp?CID=111720
_______________________________________________________________
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Service providers aren't going to sit idly by
NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: JEFF CARUSO ON THE VOICES OF
NETWORKING
08/29/05
Today's focus: Service providers aren't going to sit idly by
Dear networking.world@gmail.com,
In this issue:
* Service providers aren't going to sit idly by...
* ...Unless we force them to
* A 180-degree turn on IBM-Lenovo deal
* Google, analyzed
* Links related to Voices of Networking
* Featured reader resource
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on bandwidth. However ProCurve Networking by HP addresses these
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already have? Follow these seven tips for managing storage in
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Today's focus: Service providers aren't going to sit idly by
By Jeff Caruso
Service providers aren't going to sit idly by...
If you think that service providers can remain completely
neutral while VoIP providers make a buck or two off their
networks, think again, says Kevin Tolly. The fact is, service
providers will have no incentive to make life easier for the
Vonages of the world, and every incentive to promote their own
VoIP services instead.
<http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2005/082905tolly.html?vo>
...Unless we force them to
Meanwhile, Johna Till Johnson calls for the government to step
in here and enforce the separation of content and transport.
Well, sort of.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlvoice6039>
A 180-degree turn on IBM-Lenovo deal
Currid & Co.'s Linda Musthaler used to think that IBM's sale of
its PC division to Lenovo Group was bad for users. But recently
she spoke with executives at Lenovo - and now she's changing her
tune. What did they say to her?
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlvoice6040>
Google, analyzed
Google is building an empire at amazing speed. Editor-in-Chief
John Dix this week takes a closer look at what the company has
in store for the Internet - and where this is all headed.
<http://www.networkworld.com/columnists/2005/082905edit.html?vo>
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. Windows XP also has plug-and-play vulnerability
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlvoice6041>
2. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlvoice4159>
3. The ROI of VoIP
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlvoice3714>
4. IT staff shortage looming
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlvoice6042>
5. CLECs play a new tune
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlvoice6043>
Today's most-forwarded story:
Police 'futurists' walk fine line between goals and liberties
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlvoice6044>
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and writes the NetFlash daily news summary, the High-Speed LANs
newsletter and the Voices of Networking newsletter. Contact him
at <mailto:jcaruso@nww.com>
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Federation gateway bridges identity standards
NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY UPDATE
08/29/05
Dear networking.world@gmail.com,
In this issue:
* A new technology called a federation gateway has emerged to
provide protocol translation services between corporations that
use different federated identity management protocols
* Links related to Networking Technology Update
* Featured reader resource
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users. Most traffic management solutions have serious
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on bandwidth. However ProCurve Networking by HP addresses these
requirements, overcomes the limitations of other solutions, and
gives you valuable insight into LAN performance.
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Today's focus:
Federation gateway bridges identity standards
By Atul Tulshibagwale
Federated identity management lets individuals use the same user
name, password or other authentication mechanism to perform a
single sign-on, and access applications and data hosted by more
than one organization. An employee portal that links a 401 (k)
custodian, mutual fund firm, payroll processing company and HMO
is a good example of a federated identity management deployment.
Partners in a federated identity management system depend on one
another to authenticate their respective users and vouch for
their identity and access privileges. Currently, companies must
choose between one of three evolving protocols - Security
Assertion Markup Language (SAML), Liberty Alliance and
WS-Federation - to federate user identities across corporate
boundaries. These protocols standardize communications between
applications so partners are not forced to adopt the same
technologies for directory services, security and
authentication. However, interoperability remains a roadblock,
because not only the three protocols but also different versions
of the same protocol are incompatible.
A new technology called a federation gateway has emerged to
provide protocol translation services between corporations that
use different federated identity management protocols.
How it works
Central to a federated identity system is the trust relationship
between a Web site/organization that authenticates users (known
as an identity provider) and the site that relies on this
authentication to provide secure access to a Web application or
service (known as a service provider). A federation gateway
eliminates the need for an identity provider site and a service
provider site to use the same federated identity management
protocol and version.
For more on how this federation gateway works, please go to:
<http://www.networkworld.com/nltechupdate5972>
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. Windows XP also has plug-and-play vulnerability
<http://www.networkworld.com/nltechupdate5973>
2. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nltechupdate3918>
3. The ROI of VoIP
<http://www.networkworld.com/nltechupdate3621>
4. IT staff shortage looming
<http://www.networkworld.com/nltechupdate5319>
5. CLECs play a new tune
<http://www.networkworld.com/nltechupdate5757>
Today's most-forwarded story:
Police 'futurists' walk fine line between goals and liberties
<http://www.networkworld.com/nltechupdate5974>
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reached at at@trust genix.com.
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Vanco making its mark in U.S.
NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: OPTICAL NETWORKING
08/29/05
Dear networking.world@gmail.com,
In this issue:
* U.K.-based virtual network operator is winning over
multinationals
* Links related to Optical Networking
* Featured reader resource
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on bandwidth. However ProCurve Networking by HP addresses these
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gives you valuable insight into LAN performance.
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_______________________________________________________________
SEVEN TIPS FOR MANAGING STORAGE
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Today's focus: Vanco making its mark in U.S.
By Denise Pappalardo
The telecom business is not an easy one today, although it seems
a little bit more manageable for one company that while light on
physical assets has a growing enterprise customer base.
Vanco is a virtual network operator (VNO) from the U.K. While
not new to the industry, the company is only recently becoming a
player among U.S.-based multinationals. VNOs essentially own no
network assets and instead rely on wholesale agreements with
service providers worldwide. Established in 1988, Vanco has
enjoyed stable leadership and steady growth since its founding.
"Vanco seems to be doing awfully well," says David Passmore,
research director at consulting firm Burton Group. "Last year
the company's revenue grew by 40%. They have quite a niche with
international enterprises that need coverage in multiple
geographic locations."
While Vanco started out as a U.K. and European player, the
company now supports services in 230 countries and has made a
major push in the U.S. over the past two years.
"The beauty of its business is that it's not capital intensive
like a traditional carrier since it's just riding on top of
other people's networks," Passmore says. "They provide a buffer
for carriers that may seem unstable or are having business
problems. They have the ability to pick the providers with the
best performance in any given geographic region."
Bermuda-based Bacardi, with sites in the U.S., fits the
description of the new customer Vanco is hoping to attract. The
spirits producer and distributor started looking for a new
service provider in 2003, says Ron Stan, director of IT, and
selected Vanco to deploy its global 37-site MPLS VPN. Bacardi is
using Vanco's MPLS Matrix service, which offers a single
management view into a user's entire MPLS network regardless of
how many underlying physical network providers are involved. The
deployment is just under way with five sites up and the
remaining expected to be online by mid-September, Stan says.
"We went through a fairly extensive RFP process," Stan says.
"Then we looked at the overall fit of the solution that was
being provided from tool set, analyst rankings, to the financial
stability of the providers. And most importantly, we did
reference customer checks for all providers."
Vanco won Bacardi's business for several reasons, Stan says,
including the completeness of its RFP response, its
presentation, pricing, overall fit of technology, network
management tools, financial stability, industry rankings and
references.
But because Vanco is not widely known in the U.S., the company
faces challenges in winning large contracts. And while Vanco
reaps financial benefits from not owning a network, it also does
not have ultimate control over that underlying infrastructure.
Passmore says customers have to know the VNO they're working
with and be sure they are willing to take end-to-end
responsibility for any faults or problems on their network.
Users are depending on their VNO to fix things rather than
having to deal directly with the provider.
For the rest of this story, please go to page 2 at:
<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/082905-vanco.html?page=2>
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. Windows XP also has plug-and-play vulnerability
<http://www.networkworld.com/nloptical5975>
2. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nloptical4002>
3. The ROI of VoIP
<http://www.networkworld.com/nloptical3696>
4. IT staff shortage looming
<http://www.networkworld.com/nloptical5330>
5. CLECs play a new tune
<http://www.networkworld.com/nloptical5785>
Today's most-forwarded story:
Police 'futurists' walk fine line between goals and liberties
<http://www.networkworld.com/nloptical5976>
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Denise Pappalardo is a Senior Editor at Network World covering
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Asset performance management still on track
NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: DENNIS DROGSETH ON NETWORK/SYSTEMS
MANAGEMENT
08/29/05
Today's focus: Asset performance management still on track
Dear networking.world@gmail.com,
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* Asset performance management revisited
* Links related to Network/Systems Management
* Featured reader resource
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Today's focus: Asset performance management still on track
By Dennis Drogseth
Three years ago I wrote a column on asset performance
management, anticipating that service management and asset
management would need to come together in a new discipline with
a distinctive set of interdependencies. Today let's check on how
this discipline is evolving.
One might liken traditional asset management to describing an
Olympic athlete in terms of height, weight and clothing size.
Asset performance management would address the same athlete in
terms of the speed with which he or she can run the 100-yard
dash, for instance, what events he or she participates in, and
how he or she interacts with the rest of the team.
In IT, assets "perform" based in large part on how they're
configured. Changing service demands often require configuration
changes. Similarly, understanding an "asset" beyond amortization
means looking at how it's utilized, and its track record in
terms of mean time between failures (MTBF) and mean time to
repair (MTTR). I have even seen some IT shops keep records of
utilization, MTBF and MTTR by brand and model to make more
informed purchasing decisions.
Chargeback accounting is another area where asset management and
service management come together. Chargeback accounting can
provide dynamic insight into how and when services are consumed,
as well as who's consuming them, and the impact on the
infrastructure. While few IT shops have tackled chargeback
accounting in a meaningful way yet, it is clearly a wave of the
future. Ultimately, what could be more empowering than to know
how your services are actually used and what it's costing you?
When you map this to service quality, you have my recommended
golden triangle: Quality, Cost and Demand.
There is a lot going on in the industry to support my still-high
level of enthusiasm for asset performance management as a new
phase in industry and IT evolution. The interest in ITIL's
configuration management database (CMDB) is one example of
activity, both among vendors and IT adopters. The CMDB
represents the collapsing of IT disciplines into a set of
interrelated processes, rather than fragmented silos. Through
the CMDB and effective auto-discovery, an IT organization
willing to approach asset management in terms of asset
performance management can potentially get multi-dimensional
views of the same configuration item to support management in
terms of lifecycle costs, asset utilization, relevance of the
asset to a given set of services, ownership and responsibility
for the asset, configuration history, and current states of
availability/performance health of the asset, and so forth.
"Well, you might say, "that's not really asset management
anymore, is it? It sounds a lot more like management in
general." Bingo! Asset performance management can become a model
for approaching virtually everything IT does, once all the
interdependencies are understood. It provides the
dollars-and-cents or financial-impact perspective to complement
technical metrics and QoS measurements.
Is it all asset management then? I suppose not, strictly
speaking. Asset performance management will require a team of
professionals to work together in planning across multiple
disciplines - change management, configuration management,
service planning, and of course asset management itself. This
team will be responsible for IT financial planning overall, or
as ITIL calls it, "Financial Management for IT Services." This
team will directly inform and be informed by more real-time
requirements to implement change when, for instance, poorly
performing assets at end of life need to be transitioned out for
new infrastructure assets as seamlessly as possible. In this new
model, asset management becomes both a central point of
reference, and - potentially - a coordination point for managing
the day-to-day and long-term dollars-and-cents implications of
everything IT does as it supports its business clients.
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. Windows XP also has plug-and-play vulnerability
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnsm5948>
2. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnsm3898>
3. The ROI of VoIP
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnsm3663>
4. IT staff shortage looming
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnsm5289>
5. CLECs play a new tune
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnsm5762>
Today's most-forwarded story:
Police 'futurists' walk fine line between goals and liberties
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnsm5949>
_______________________________________________________________
To contact: Dennis Drogseth
Dennis Drogseth is a vice president with Enterprise Management
Associates <http://www.enterprisemanagement.com/>, a leading
analyst, market research and IT consulting firm based in
Boulder, Colorado, focusing exclusively on all aspects of
enterprise management. Dennis has extensive experience in
service level management and network management platforms and
products. He is actively researching trends in management
software and changing IT roles internationally. His 22-plus
years of experience in high-tech includes positions at IBM and
Cabletron. He is widely quoted in the press and is a speaker at
many industry events. He can be reached via e-mail
<mailto:drogseth@enterprisemanagement.com>.
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Gartner pours cold water on enterprise Linux desktops
NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: PHIL HOCHMUTH ON LINUX
08/29/05
Today's focus: Gartner pours cold water on enterprise Linux
desktops
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* Analysts at Gartner don't see Linux appearing on many desktops
* Links related to Linux
* Featured reader resource
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By Phil Hochmuth
A recent report by analyst firm Gartner says that despite recent
hype around open source desktop software, technologies such as
Linux and OpenOffice.org are not posing challenges to Microsoft
in enterprise desktop computing.
The Gartner report says that "while most users could get their
work done either on Windows or Linux, Microsoft Office or
OpenOffice.org" in a "greenfield" environment where new PCs and
applications are installed, swapping out Windows for Linux is a
trickier situation.
Gartner, which advises many Fortune 500 companies on IT
decisions, says many of its clients look at open source software
as a cost-saving technology, while a smaller percentage say that
the control of source code is the major draw. But drawbacks for
open source adopters include an "oversized catalog of
applications with no suitable Linux alternative" as well
uncertainty about which Linux desktop environment - KDE, GNOME -
will emerge as the standard for Linux desktop computing.
Gartner says it had a hard time finding clients willing to talk
about Linux desktop deployments. But the analyst firm also says
it has studied some deployments of Linux desktops in the
education market where schools are seeing savings by using Linux
instead of Windows and StarOffice for word processing and other
tasks. In one Midwestern school district, more than 300,000 PCs
are expected to be installed with Linux and OpenOffice, the firm
says.
In all, the report surmises that "open source can make sense for
some users and can provide benefits. Organizations need to
carefully examine themselves to figure out where open source
products might best be used."
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
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2. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllinux3885>
3. The ROI of VoIP
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllinux3654>
4. IT staff shortage looming
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllinux5294>
5. CLECs play a new tune
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllinux5746>
Today's most-forwarded story:
Police 'futurists' walk fine line between goals and liberties
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllinux5943>
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Survey changes to reflect new realities of VoIP
NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: STEVE TAYLOR AND LARRY HETTICK ON
CONVERGENCE
08/29/05
Today's focus: Survey changes to reflect new realities of VoIP
Dear networking.world@gmail.com,
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* Why the VoIP State-of-the-Market report will be different this
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* Links related to Convergence
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Today's focus: Survey changes to reflect new realities of VoIP
By Steve Taylor and Larry Hettick
Over the past three years, one of the more popular papers at the
Webtorials site has been the annual VoIP State-of-the-Market
report. Longtime readers of this newsletter will be familiar
with this series of papers, since we've reported the results
extensively here.
In preparing the report for this year's survey, Steve noticed
that there was a need for a rather drastic overhaul of the
questionnaire, as the marketplace has changed drastically.
Of course, certain "tracking questions" concerning drivers and
inhibitors will be maintained for year-to-year continuity. For
instance, we found it to be extremely significant last year that
the major inhibitor had shifted from economic concerns to
security concerns. However, there also are several issues that
were formerly key questions that we believe have basically
outlived their relevancy and needed to be replaced with a new
set of issues.
For example, even though E-911 continues to be a prime concern,
the E-911 questions were dropped this year to shift to more
application-oriented questions. Similarly, it's a better
assumption now that there has been some degree of deployment -
so the questions have shifted from whether you're deploying VoIP
to how far along you are in your deployment.
In reflecting the changes in the marketplace and, based on our
perception, the issues that seem to be of most concern to end
users - such as questions concerning total cost of ownership -
we've added a number of questions concerning Session Initiation
Protocol and the issues surrounding SIP, plus an expanded
security section.
Of course, we'll be sharing the results of this survey in this
newsletter in the coming months, so this is your chance to share
your ideas, experiences and concerns. To participate in the
survey, please click here
<http://www.webtorials.com/survey-05-5.htm>.
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special, respondents-only version of the results.
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1. Windows XP also has plug-and-play vulnerability
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlconvergence5950>
2. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlconvergence3861>
3. The ROI of VoIP
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlconvergence3632>
4. IT staff shortage looming
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlconvergence5309>
5. CLECs play a new tune
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlconvergence5767>
Today's most-forwarded story:
Police 'futurists' walk fine line between goals and liberties
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlconvergence5951>
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To contact: Steve Taylor and Larry Hettick
Steve Taylor is president of Distributed Networking Associates
and publisher/editor-in-chief of Webtorials. For more detailed
information on most of the topics discussed in this newsletter,
connect to Webtorials <http://www.webtorials.com/>, the premier
site for Web-based educational presentations, white papers, and
market research. Taylor can be reached at
<mailto:taylor@webtorials.com>
Larry Hettick is an industry veteran with more than 20 years of
experience in voice and data. He is Vice President for Telecom
Services and Infrastructure at Current Analysis, the leading
competitive response solutions company. He can be reached at
<mailto:lhettick@currentanalysis.com>
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gives you valuable insight into LAN performance.
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$3.2 Billion Satellite Buy / Web Reacts to Katrina
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1. Today's Top Story: Web Reacts To Hurricane Katrina
2. Mobile & Wireless News Of The Week
Breaking News
3. Intelsat Acquires PanAmSat For $3.2 Billion
4. HP Simplifies Client Management
5. Arrested Zotob Hacker Also Wrote Mytob Worms
6. Judge Orders Apple To Pay Up For Bad iPod Batteries
Today's Most Popular Stories
7. Mozilla Tests Firefox, Thunderbird Updates
8. Windows Flaw May Let Hackers Hide Code From AV Scanners
9. Next Major Firefox Release Delayed
10. FBI Cyber Unit Hunts Down Zotob Makers
11. Negotiations On Online Music Royalties Breakdown
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1. TODAY'S TOP STORY: Web Reacts To Hurricane Katrina
As Hurricane Katrina lashed New Orleans and the central Gulf coast,
charities geared up for relief efforts by posting appeals on their
Web sites.
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2. MOBILE & WIRELESS NEWS OF THE WEEK
Protect Yourself Against Wi-Fi Bandwidth Vampires
It isn't difficult to find an unprotected wireless access these days,
whether it's from a home user's wireless router or a small business
or departmental access point.
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Motorola's iTunes Phone Details Emerge
The device, which reportedly has been approved by the FCC, supports
Bluetooth and built-in mini-SD storage, but its future remains a
question mark.
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Fuel Cells Becoming Mobile Alternative
As mobile devices become ever-more power hungry, fuel cells are
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Report: Wi-Fi Continues Its Explosive Growth
Worldwide Wi-Fi deployment continued on a tear with unit shipments
increasing 7 percent between the first quarter and second quarter
this year, according to a report.
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Motorola To Test IMS Convergence Server
Vendor says it will team with Intel to build a proof-of-concept IMS
server that it says will converge disparate networks.
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Cell Service Coming To NYC Subways
New York's transit authority asked for bids for systems that would
enable use of cell phones from all carriers in the majority of the
city's subway stations.
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Cell Phones Will Let Parents Monitor Kids
The new phones will let parents monitor their children's whereabouts
and censor obscene content.
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Creating a powerhouse in the satellite arena, Intelsat Ltd. said that
it has acquired PanAmSat Holding Corp. for $3.2 billion in stock.
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4. HP Simplifies Client Management
OpenView Client Configuration Manager is intended to provide
out-of-the-box PC management functionality for smaller customers.
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5. Arrested Zotob Hacker Also Wrote Mytob Worms
One of the two men arrested last week on charges of creating and
mailing the Zotob bot worm also authored some, but not all, of the
many Mytob worms in circulation, a security firm said.
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6. Judge Orders Apple to Pay Up For Bad iPod Batteries
A California judge approved the settlement in a class action suit
against Apple Computer that will help pay for as many as 1.3 million
defective iPod.
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7. Mozilla Tests Firefox, Thunderbird Updates
Mozilla Foundation developers on Thursday asked for volunteers to
test a long-awaited part of the next editions of Firefox and
Thunderbird.
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8. Windows Flaw May Let Hackers Hide Code From AV Scanners
A flaw in how Windows handles entries in the all-important registry
can be used to hide evidence of malicious code from anti-virus and
anti-spyware scanners, a report said.
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9. Next Major Firefox Release Delayed
The Mozilla Foundation has delayed the release of the next major
version of Firefox until September, a move that followed recent
troubles in the release of bug fixes.
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10. FBI Cyber Unit Hunts Down Zotob Makers
Two men have been arrested by local authorities in Turkey and
Morocco, and charged with creating and distributing the Zotob and
Mytob worms, as well as Rbot bot worm, the FBI announced.
http://update.techweb.com/cgi-bin4/DM/y/ep5m0Hi7YQ0G4U0DedZ0EE
11. Negotiations On Online Music Royalties Breakdown
Royalty negotiations have broken down between music copyright holders
and online music subscription services, officials confirmed.
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Stonefly to roll out SAN starter kit
All the week's storage news and analysis, 08/29/05
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Network World's Storage News Alert
Stonefly to roll out SAN starter kit, 08/29/05
Stonefly Networks this week is expected to launch an entry-level
IP storage-area network that provides an alternative to pricier
Fibre Channel offerings.
<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/082905-stonefly.html?nl>
Open source databases grow, 08/29/05
While open source databases are nothing new - Postgres, for
example, has been around for 20 years, and MySQL celebrated its
10th anniversary in April - the projects are getting more
enterprise-level features.
<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/082905opendb.html?nl>
IBM moves on continuous back-up market, 08/29/05
IBM last week introduced software that continuously backs up the
files on workstations, laptops and file servers throughout the
network.
<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/082905-ibm-cdpf.html?nl>
Opinion: Letters to the editor: "IT staff shortage looming",
08/29/05
Also, Cisco and Michael Lynn and Black Hat, Internet misuse,
Sprint, HP, Wi-Fi, 'Net crashing
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlstoragealert6015>
How storage fits into blade servers, 08/25/05
Last time, we mentioned some of the values blade servers deliver
- limited impact on floor space, device consolidation and
centralized management. But the overwhelming ...
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlstoragealert6016>
Sun, StorageTek to start life as merged firm Sept. 1, 08/24/05
Sun is likely to close its acquisition of Storage Technology
Corp. on Aug. 31, pending a special meeting of StorageTek
shareholders Tuesday when they are expected to approve the deal,
according to a Sun executive.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlstoragealert6017>
Newsletter: What's with the buzz about blade servers?, 08/23/05
Blade servers are handy things, medium and large frames into
which vendors can stuff numerous blades. Within such a server
each blade performs either as an ...
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlstoragealert6018>
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. Windows XP also has plug-and-play vulnerability
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlstoragealert6019>
2. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlstoragealert6020>
3. The ROI of VoIP
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlstoragealert3382>
4. IT staff shortage looming
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlstoragealert6021>
5. CLECs play a new tune
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlstoragealert6022>
Today's most-forwarded story:
Police 'futurists' walk fine line between goals and liberties
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlstoragealert6023>
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To contact:
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Reach her at <mailto:dconnor@nww.com>.
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DEMOletter Weekly Edition, Aug. 29, 2005
DEMOletter Weekly Edition
Aug. 29, 2005
Volume 10, Number 32
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INSIDE DEMOLETTER THIS WEEK
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END OF SUMMER, NEW DISCOVERIES
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You can always tell when a DEMO conference is just a few weeks
away because I begin to sort and organize and otherwise occupy
my time with activities other than writing program notes and
working on opening remarks. I like to think that my ideas are
percolating during this flurry of activity, but all I really
know for sure is that at least once a year, my garage is clean
and you can see the wood grain on my desk.
This is also a journey of discovery - like the original Rex
organizer that I found in the bottom of a box behind some old
paint cans (don't ask me how it got there). A few more current
items resurfaced from my desk, perfect fodder for an end of
summer column.
Read more about Banshee Pad, Laptop Desk and Zi Corp.'s Qix
mobile phone interface at
http://www.demo.com/demoletter/009780.html
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KEITH SHAW'S END NOTES: WASTING TIME THROUGH THE WEB
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* Survey suggests that employees waste most time at work doing
personal Internet surfing.
* GADGET OF THE WEEK: Logitech produces speakers designed
specifically for laptop digital music fans.
* Summer vacation means hard work for several university and
college IT network pros.
Read all of this week's End Notes at
http://www.demo.com/demoletter/009865.html
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WEATHER REPORT
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* Akimbo hits a home run with MLB on-demand content deal.
* Virtual Iron wins LinuxWorld award.
* Six Apart releases version 3.2 of its Movable Type blogging
platform.
The complete Weather Report archive is located at
http://www.demo.com/demoletter/weather_report.html
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Novell gussies up management suite
All the week's news and views about Network/Systems Management,
08/29/05
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Network World's Network/Systems Management News Alert
Novell gussies up management suite, 08/29/05
Novell, continuing to push hard on its open source agenda, last
week announced an upgrade to its management suite that includes
improved Linux support.
<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/082905-zenworks.html?nl>
LANDesk revamps mgmt. software suites, 08/29/05
LANDesk this week is set to unveil upgrades for its systems
management software suites that are designed to help customers
secure remote access and manage servers when their networks are
down.
<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/082905-landesk.html?nl>
Tech Update: Federation gateway bridges identity standards,
08/29/05
In an environment where federated identity management standards
are still evolving, a federation gateway enables companies to
deploy federated identity management with the confidence of
knowing they can seamlessly connect with their business partners
...
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetsystemsmgmt6034>
Newsletter: Cisco acquisition strategy points way to app
performance mgmt., 08/25/05
Cisco is known for many things in the networked world - from
leading the market for LAN switching and WAN routing, to
providing voice and wireless gear ...
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetsystemsmgmt6035>
Newsletter: Mailbag: Linux management, 08/24/05
I recently invited readers to share their thoughts and
experiences regarding the management of Linux, and today's
column will feature the feedback that we've received.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetsystemsmgmt6036>
Vendors blend single sign-on, mainframe access, 08/23/05
Identity vendors Trustgenix and IdentityForge said Monday they
would integrate their software to allow users to incorporate
mainframe identities into single sign-on projects.
<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/082305-sso.html?nl>
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. Windows XP also has plug-and-play vulnerability
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetsystemsmgmt6037>
2. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetsystemsmgmt3988>
3. The ROI of VoIP
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetsystemsmgmt3360>
4. IT staff shortage looming
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetsystemsmgmt5392>
5. CLECs play a new tune
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetsystemsmgmt5800>
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Police 'futurists' walk fine line between goals and liberties
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3Com airs workgroup switches
All the week's news and views about LANs, 08/29/05
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SEVEN TIPS FOR MANAGING STORAGE
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Network World's LANs News Alert
3Com airs workgroup switches, 08/29/05
3Com is filling out the lower end of its workgroup switching
gear with the introduction of two switches designed for small
offices in large corporations that need to manage the gear
remotely.
<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/082905-3com.html?nl>
Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt., 08/29/05
Cisco is upgrading software on its Catalyst 6500 switches so
individual processes on the devices run separately, allowing
customers to reboot processes without taking the entire switch
offline.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllansalert6025>
VoIP rollouts generate heat, power concerns, 08/29/05
Things are about to heat up at Charter Steel. We're not talking
smelters here, but network wiring closets. Over the next few
months, the company plans to roll out hundreds of IP phones to
corporate desktops, with Power over Ethernetswitches to run ...
<http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/082905-poe-heat.html?nl>
Intel-Cisco deal may be big for Wi-Fi, 08/26/05
A joint development project announced this week at Fall Intel
Developer Forum by Intel and Cisco could have significant
effects on enterprise wireless LANs.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllansalert6026>
Newsletter: The question of FTTD revisited, 08/25/05
My recent articles on wireless, copper and fiber as desktop
alternatives resurrected the age-old debate of whether fiber
optics could or should be used to connect ...
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllansalert6027>
Newsletter: The best cabling upgrade may be no upgrade at all,
08/23/05
Last time, I mentioned several cabling options for moving
desktops from Gigabit Ethernet to the next level. But one
cabling option that several readers ...
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllansalert6028>
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. Windows XP also has plug-and-play vulnerability
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllansalert6029>
2. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllansalert4178>
3. The ROI of VoIP
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllansalert3354>
4. IT staff shortage looming
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllansalert6030>
5. CLECs play a new tune
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllansalert6031>
Today's most-forwarded story:
Police 'futurists' walk fine line between goals and liberties
<http://www.networkworld.com/nllansalert6032>
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Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt.
All the week's Cisco news and analysis, 08/29/05
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SEVEN TIPS FOR MANAGING STORAGE
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Network World's Cisco News Alert
Cisco aims to simplify switch mgmt., 08/29/05
Cisco is upgrading software on its Catalyst 6500 switches so
individual processes on the devices run separately, allowing
customers to reboot processes without taking the entire switch
offline.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlciscoalert5997>
Intel-Cisco deal may be big for Wi-Fi, 08/26/05
A joint development project announced this week at Fall Intel
Developer Forum by Intel and Cisco could have significant
effects on enterprise wireless LANs.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlciscoalert5998>
Newsletter: Cisco acquisition strategy points way to app
performance mgmt., 08/25/05
Cisco is known for many things in the networked world - from
leading the market for LAN switching and WAN routing, to
providing voice and wireless gear ...
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlciscoalert5999>
Intel, Cisco team up on Wi-Fi enhancements, 08/24/05
Intel and Cisco have joined to improve the Wi-Fi experience,
initially by delivering better technology for VoIP and for
enabling users to automatically connect to the best nearby
network, company executives said Tuesday.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlciscoalert6000>
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. Windows XP also has plug-and-play vulnerability
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlciscoalert6001>
2. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlciscoalert3939>
3. The ROI of VoIP
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlciscoalert3367>
4. IT staff shortage looming
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlciscoalert5384>
5. CLECs play a new tune
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlciscoalert5831>
Today's most-forwarded story:
Police 'futurists' walk fine line between goals and liberties
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlciscoalert6002>
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Pearson Education Prevents Internet Attacks with Preemptive
Protection
Benefit from Pearson's experience as they characterize some the
benefits they've experienced, including cost avoidance
initiatives, and minimal maintenance for updating policies and
ensuring the database quality.
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NetFlash: Google dives deeper into networking
NetFlash: Google dives deeper into networking
08/29/05
In this issue:
* Google dives deeper into networking
* IBM eyes SOA management
* Q&A: Tivoli's take on SOA
* VoIP season about to heat up
* FCC delays VoIP emergency dialing requirement
* Today on Layer 8
* Links related to NetFlash
* Featured reader resource
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FROM THE NETWORK CORE TO THE NETWORK EDGE
Traffic management becomes critical as your network
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on bandwidth. However ProCurve Networking by HP addresses these
requirements, overcomes the limitations of other solutions, and
gives you valuable insight into LAN performance.
http://www.fattail.com/redir/redirect.asp?CID=111674
_______________________________________________________________
SEVEN TIPS FOR MANAGING STORAGE
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already have? Follow these seven tips for managing storage in
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an RFP, and what you need to do before, during and after a
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NETFLASH: BREAKING NEWS FROM NETWORKWORLD.COM
By Jeff Caruso
Remember when Google used to be nothing more than a mighty fine
search engine? As you know, the company continues to build on
that base - and the next area to conquer is apparently
networking itself. The rumor is that Google is building a
nationwide network. One observer sums it up succinctly: "Google
is coming."
Google dives deeper into networking
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash5966>
IBM eyes SOA management
Industry analysts have declared that service-oriented
architectures are the next big thing, and IBM is not arguing
with that. In fact, the company is ramping up software to manage
all the expected SOA-enabled applications.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash5967>
Q&A: Tivoli's take on SOA
Tivoli, IBM's management software arm, last week said it would
soon offer software that will let customers manage
service-oriented architecture-based applications. Alfred Zollar,
general manager at Tivoli software, sat down at the Share user
conference in Boston with Network World Senior Editor Denise
Dubie to discuss how the company plans to help customers manage
and optimize performance of this emerging technology area.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash5968>
VoIP season about to heat up
September should be a big month for VoIP technology, with
vendors expected to launch a host of offerings at a pair of big
trade shows focused on converged networks.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash5969>
FCC delays VoIP emergency dialing requirement
The FCC has delayed an Aug. 28 deadline for VoIP providers to
warn customers about limitations of enhanced 911 emergency
dialing service, after VoIP carriers complained that tens of
thousands customers could lose service next week.
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash5970>
Today on Layer 8, where there's never a preseason:
Trek communicator phone to debut; NYC woman catches flasher with
cell phone; Loverspy creator indicted; and the winner of our
latest Weekly Caption Contest; all this today and more at your
home for not-just-networking news.
<http://www.networkworld.com/weblogs/layer8/?net&story=layer8>
The top 5: Today's most-read stories
1. Windows XP also has plug-and-play vulnerability
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash5906>
2. 2005 salary survey
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash3929>
3. The ROI of VoIP
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash3178>
4. IT staff shortage looming
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash5326>
5. CLECs play a new tune
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash5702>
Today's most-forwarded story:
Police 'futurists' walk fine line between goals and liberties
<http://www.networkworld.com/nlnetflash5971>
_______________________________________________________________
To contact: Jeff Caruso
Jeff Caruso is managing editor of online news for Network World.
He oversees daily online news posting and newsletter editing,
and writes the NetFlash daily news summary, the High-Speed LANs
newsletter and the Voices of Networking newsletter. Contact him
at <mailto:jcaruso@nww.com>
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Traffic management becomes critical as your network
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on bandwidth. However ProCurve Networking by HP addresses these
requirements, overcomes the limitations of other solutions, and
gives you valuable insight into LAN performance.
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Friday, August 26, 2005
Arrests in Zotob Case / Hard Drives Slim Down
TECHWEB TODAY: NETWORKING
Friday, August 26, 2005
IN THIS ISSUE
1. Today's Top Story: Hard Drives Slim Down
2. Networking News Of The Week
Breaking News
3. Zotob Arrests In Turkey, Morocco
4. Mozilla Tests Firefox, Thunderbird Updates
5. Finding Profits In Podcasting
6. Sightings Of A Rare Bird: IBM Compatible Mainframe
Today's Most Popular Stories
7. Adult Mag Seeks Ban Against Google, Amazon
8. Intel, Microsoft And The Coming DRM Clampdown
9. Analyzing IE At 10: Integration With OS Smart Or Not?
10. Wanted: 20,000 IBM Mainframe Specialists
11. Microsoft: Windows XP PCs Subject To Zotob-like Attack
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1. TODAY'S TOP STORY: Hard Drives Slim Down
One-inch hard drives recently began appearing in media players and
smart cell phones. Now they've broken into the mainstream, shipping
as standalone products.
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2. NETWORKING NEWS OF THE WEEK
Skype Opens VoIP, IM Platforms
Announcement by Skype Technologies, the VoIP leader, comes on the
heels of announcement by Google that it will offer VoIP and instant
messaging services.
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IP PBX Sales Outstrip Traditional PBXs For First Time
In-Stat report says that by 2009, IP PBXs will account for 91% of
total PBX shipments.
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VoIP Carrier Equipment Sales Will Hit $5.7 Billion By 2008
Infonetics report also finds revenues were up 18% in second quarter
of 2005, reaching $614 million.
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Layer 2-3 Ethernet Switch Revenue Continues Strong Growth
Ethernet layer switch revenue gained between the first and second
quarters this year with Layer 2-3 Ethernet switch revenue jumping 10
percent to $3.4 billion.
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Behind the Cisco, Intel Alliance
The new alliance between Cisco and Intel is good for both companies
and maybe even for their customers, an industry expert explains.
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VoIP Promises Are Overhyped: Forrester
New survey says that despite all the publicity, 70% of consumers have
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3. Zotob Arrests In Turkey, Morocco
Authorities in Morocco and Turkey have arrested two people believed
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4. Mozilla Tests Firefox, Thunderbird Updates
Mozilla Foundation developers ask for volunteers to test a
long-awaited part of the next editions of Firefox and Thunderbird.
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5. Finding Profits In Podcasting
Companies like IBM, Oracle, and Purina are using podcasting to hawk
their wares.
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6. New Sightings Of A Rare Bird: An IBM Compatible Mainframe
A little known company builds a plug-compatible mainframe targeting
users of IBMis zSeries and the installed base of Amdahl computers.
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TODAY'S MOST POPULAR STORIES
7. Adult Mag Seeks Ban Against Google, Amazon
Adult magazine publisher Perfect 10 asks a federal court to prevent
Google and Amazon.com from displaying its pictures and links to
copyrighted photos.
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8. Intel, Microsoft And The Coming DRM Clampdown
Microsoft will be folding DRM into Vista through a feature called
Output Content Protection Management -- potentially causing problems
viewing high-res DVDs.
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9. Analyzing IE At 10: Integration With OS Smart Or Not?
This week marks the tenth anniversary of the release of Windows 95
and Internet Explorer. Microsoft took no pause to celebrate.
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10. Wanted: 20,000 IBM Mainframe Specialists
IBM and the Share user community work to fill 20,000 mainframe
positions that are expected to become available due to retirements.
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11. Microsoft: Windows XP PCs Subject To Zotob-like Attack
The Plug and Play vulnerability that led to last week's Zotob blitz
on Windows 2000 machines poses a major risk to some Windows XP
systems, Microsoft confirmed.
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About Computer Networking: Networking Conversations - Week of 22 August 2005
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| In the Spotlight | More Topics | Specials at About.com | |
| from Bradley Mitchell This week's poll question looks at the use of P2P file sharing software on corporate networks. You can also take this opportunity to see the final results from last week's Wi-Fi poaching poll, and see what other interesting discussions are taking place on our message board. |
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| Is It Wrong to Download P2P Files Over Corporate Networks? Some organizations prohibit the use of P2P file sharing software on their networks, while some may permit "reasonable personal use." After all, they own the equipment and pay for the Net connection. Company policies aside, do you feel it is ethically wrong to download P2P at work, or is it okay? Weigh in. |
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| Problem Printing from Just One Computer - SOLVED! It's always good to see someone solve their networking problem and come away with a good understanding of what went wrong. Pete recently succeeded in fixing a problem getting his printer to network. Find out what he did about it here. | |||||||




