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POST OF THE WEEK: Lineecho reports on a site visit to a company with an HTTP-proxy problem - that went unfixed at first even though everybody agreed on the solution: "Human nature meant that the people on the ground weren't going to make the change that needed that fix. The company had many procedures and rules for change control that made any change difficult, if not impossible. (sigh... change control)." Read his solution; what would you have done? Jeff Doyle considers how to improve the scalability of OSPFv3 in certain circumstances. Michael J. Morris shows how to use BGP to build a lab network. John Obeto explains why Skype is the new worm-delivery system. Wendell Odom looks at how to deal with the time pressure associated with certification exams. Paul McNamara doesn't get why AT&T is changing its color to orange. Chris Dalby writes that the new Sharepoint makes Microsoft the Facebook of the enterprise. James Gaskin ponders greener PCs. Susan Hanley is loving the news that an Indian IT consulting company is outsourcing jobs - to the U.S. Alpha Doggs wonder if end users will ever smarten up about phishing and security in general. Adam Gaffin marvels at the Hell's IT guys. Users debate whether the higher speeds of 802.11n wireless means the end of wired Ethernet. They also debate NTP's latest patent lawsuit against networking companies, SCO's bankruptcy filing and HP vs. Cisco. Users discuss all the Ciscos (and variants) that are not in networking. Paul Harris is thankful for new high-capacity drives and high-throughput controllers. Kerry doesn't buy Boston College's excuse for a recent data breach. Justin Lofton writes a lot of WAN-accleration players seem to be trying to catch up with Riverbed. HOW TO Ron Nutter helps a user get UltraVNC working across the Internet. IN DEPTH USING SOA TO INTEGRATE THE CONTACT CENTER MORE NEWS WILL USERS EVER SMARTEN UP ABOUT PHISHING? DEMO: WHERE ARE THEY NOW? ONE LESS REASON TO ADOPT IPv6? VIRTUALIZATION CAN BE A TOUGH SELL AMD BARCELONA PREMIERE BRINGS OUT THE STARS |
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