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RoamBI for iPhone, not just good, groundbreaking!

In my career working in the computer world there have been a few products that have stood out as groundbreaking and important. Some were outstanding in their time but their relevance has long since disappeared, for example, Digital Microsystems HiNet, while others, such as Novell's Netware Directory Services, now called eDirectory, (which should have become the leading network directory service but got its lunch eaten by Microsoft's Active Directory) still has relevance and applicability. Read full story

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August 25, 2009

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Network managers are grappling with data center consolidation, expanding networks and shrinking change windows, network compliance and security issues, VoIP, and flat headcounts. Managing the network is getting more and more challenging. What's needed is a lifecycle approach based on an integrated tool set. This video shows a solution to those complexity challenges.
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