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Is it time to cut the Ethernet access cable? HP ProCurve gets into security with new server blade

Illinois programmer sues Google over "Android"; Microsoft aligning management, clouds
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Is it time to cut the Ethernet access cable?

John Cox By John Cox
As users rely ever more on wireless LANs for network access, some IT groups find the majority of costly wired ports now lie idle. It's time, they say, to rethink the network's edge. Read full story

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05/01/09

Today's most-read stories:

  1. New HP Networking boss took $17.2 million from EMC
  2. LaserJet turns 25 ... 'PC Load Letter' still unfathomable
  3. Is it time to cut the Ethernet access cable?
  4. Hacker: I broke into Twitter
  5. Some IT skills see pay hikes during downturn
  6. What kind of data center can you build with $500 million?
  7. 20 kick-ass network research projects
  8. Microsoft gives users Windows 7 free for 13 months
  9. Who's on deck to replace Cisco's Chambers?
  10. It takes a village idiot: The jerks of online forums
  11. Notebook replaces trackpad with LCD panel


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