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NOTE: We now have a ton of bloggers, which is cool, but which can make it difficult to keep up with them all - or find out about new ones. Try our blogs page, which lists them all in order of the recency of posts, or our alphabetical list of bloggers. Joe Panettieri examines Cisco's next municipal wireless move. Craig Mathias wonders why wireless chip vendors aren't building stronger brand identities. Nimalan doesn't think much of Zyxel's move into enterprise Wi-Fi. Jeff Doyle looks at the issue of IPv6 vendors not using IPv6 themselves. John Obeto would only recommend Sun's StarOffice under a very limited set of circumstances. Chris Dalby lists essential Windows mobile apps. James Gaskin looks at update chaos. Tyson Kopczynski shows how to use PowerShell to take virtual server snapshots. Kerrie Meyler proposes a philosphy for tuning Windows management packs. Paul McNamara reviews the new book by Fake Steve Jobs. Adam Gaffin posts video of a shotgun approach to data destruction. Greg Royal explains why Vonage can't catch a break. Mark Gibbs explains why hackers aren't as dumb as Wells Fargo seems to think. Ken Presti pounds on the managed-service drumbeat. Raj Tolani shows how to secure a router. Users debate the arrest of Cisco execs in Brazil; whether swearing in the workpace is good. How to Ron Nutter helps a user figure out how to connect a remote client to a Novell print server via Windows Terminal Server. In depth Ultra-low-power Bluetooth: the new wireless frontier More news Apple to ship Leopard Server this week HP overhauls Network Node Manager Interop's little sister decked out for fall How Nortel, Extreme and others counteract counterfeiting Sunoco streamlines help desk operations, PC environment Windows update glitch stumps Microsoft sleuths Burning NAC questions - Part 2 FAQ: Telecom carrier immunity Symantec to snap up Vontu? Gates says voice software spells death of PBX Microsoft switching SharePoint to claims-based authentication Noncertified IT pros earn more than certified counterparts: survey Unified communication's twists and turns ensure slow arrival on corporate networks Who needs NAC anyway? - Part 1 |
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