Daily News: PMThis newsletter is sponsored by Zebra TechnologiesNetwork World Daily News: PM, 11/12/07Review: 'All-in-one' firewalls fall short Google offers $10 million for best Android mobile phone applications Sun shoots for the stars with Constellation HPC
Network World bloggers New bloggers: Joe Chapman will be writing about "your network, the edge of the service provider network and the space in between," for example, VLANnumbers and service providers. Google Gal by Network World Audience Development Director Chrystie Terry, is all about Google, from search to its social networking efforts. James Gaskin reiterates his stand that there's no reason for SMB companies to upgrade to Microsoft Vista yet. Brad Reese explains how to recover from a Cisco router crash. Jeff Doyle discusses 21st-century network design. Michael Morris looks at separating network design and the CCIE. Chris Amaris shows how to deal with that Ross Mistry looks at new features and functionality in Microsoft SQL Server 2008. annoying Microsoft problem: You find a Knowledgebase article about a problem that tells you to contact Microsoft to get the patch. Tyson Kopczynski continues his look at using PowerShell to take Virtual Server snapshots. Michael Dortch writes users should kick the tires of Microsoft's new free enterprise search server - cautiously. Ron Colonna considers Microsoft's eLearning. Jamey Heary posts his Christmas security wish list. Miles Baska considers cyberjihad. Deb Radcliff looks at a new exploit spreading through MySpace musician pages. Greg Royal considers the effect of Google's phone efforts on the pre-paid market. Alex Lewis is sad there won't be a gPhone. Paul McNamara says it's about time for the FCC to crack down on cable companies. Adam Gaffin provides the 1994 pilot of "24." Mark Gibbs makes his peace with Bayes. Jeff Caruso wonders if the iPhone deserves to be Time's invention of the year. Network World user discussions David503 reports on how to eliminate Web redirect pages on Verizon FiOS. Meatpieandtatters wonders how much more IBM can squeeze workers while doing things like dropping $5 billion on Cognos. Drew Tick analyzes the failure of the Spring/Clearwire WiMAX project. Jeff Helm explains why regulators need to step in to ensure network fairness. Meanwhile, readers get into a debate with Network World columnist Andreas Antonopoulos on network neutrality. How to Ron Nutter helps a user with a question about voice and data running on Cat 5 cabling. Podcasts Stuffing 10 pounds of data in 5-pound pipe In depth A proactive approach to e-discovery More news Social networking finding friends in enterprise Dell's acquisition of EqualLogic a good fit, analysts say PCI compliance mandate's power raises conflict-of-interest questions Microsoft dives into enterprise search with free server 10G Ethernet data-center switch on tap |
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