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WLANs: One Size Does Not Fit All
Small enterprises can benefit from the growth potential afforded by wireless. We evaluated six wireless LANs; one will suit your needs to a T.
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802.11n Wireless: Is Now The Time To Deploy?
Don't give in to irrational exuberance over the latest Wi-Fi standard. Cold, hard calculations are called for.
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Secure DNS? Not Just Yet
Despite a real need, security extensions for the domain name system aren't ready for widespread use.
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How Linux Is Testing The Limits Of Open Source Development
The community's pushing a breakneck pace to add new kernel features, while struggling to keep up with bug fixes. Slowing down doesn't look like much of an option.
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VMware: New King Of The Data Center?
As VMware pushes the hypervisor to supplant the operating system, Microsoft isstuck playing catch-up.
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Forensics: New Options for the Enterprise
Unsure about bringing forensics in-house? New tools make life easier forcorporate security investigators and legal counsel.
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Analysis: Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
Desktop virtualization is riding the wave of server-consolidation efforts. But is it enterprise ready, and what makes it better than traditional thin-clients?
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The Cold, Green Facts
Buying energy-efficient technology isn't the only--or even the best--way to cut down on energy consumption in the data center. Rethinking the way you use the technology you already have can make a bigger impact.
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Analysis: SOA-Aware Network Infrastructure
When it comes to your service-oriented architecture, do you really need an ESB, management, governance and specialized security? And how do you choose a vendor partner wisely? Which components are a must and which will become monsters to manage? We delve into the SOA infrastructure, defining components, products and functions you need for effective deployment.
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