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Race is on to unlock the iPhone Mitel charges ShoreTel with VoIP patent infringement July author-expert blogger Rand Morimoto will be writting about Microsoft applications, everything from Exchange 2007 to SQL 2005. From the blogs and forums Paul McNamara comes up with a list of the Seven Wonders of the Internet. Agree or disagree with his choices? What would be on your list? Tyson Kopczynski challenges you to answer the question: What do you think is a very important emerging information security concept, technology, practice, etc.? Best answer gets a signed copy of his Windows PowerShell Unleashed book. John Obeto details Microsoft's new "Centro" 64-bit Windows Server product. Layer 8 takes a look at a generation gap in IT decisions at SMB concerns. Greg Royal wonders where the unlocked iPhones that have been hacked to work on other GSM networks are. Mark Kadrich dissects the security ramifications of those "greeting card" e-mails we all get. Brad Reese takes a look at possible changes in Cisco's design certification track. Denise Donohue gives thanks to network engineers everywhere. Mark Gibbs suffers through yet another digital-rights management application. Miles Baska ponders whether Dell is really serious about selling Linux computers. Users consider if they're under attack from a possible RealPlayer vulnerability or just an attempt by RealNetworks to extract revenue from them. Users help out a fellow user with questions about the steps to aggregate 2 ports on one switch/router to two ports of two different Cisco switches/routers. Users discuss whether it's time to separate identification and authentication in security. Users talk about alternatives to IPSec for mobile workers. How to Ron Nutter helps a user get his Adtran videoconferencing network running again. Audio/Video Audio: Catching up with Nortel CTO John Roese Video: An open source 802.1X alternative Video: Inside Voice over Wi-Fi interoperability testing Inside NAC interoperability testing |
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