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Networking software News

08 May 2008

Enterprise takeup of social networking underestimated

By Greg Meckbach, ComputerWorld Canada

The market for social networking software nearly tripled last year, and an IDC analyst says when implemented properly, these tools can improve internal communication. Read more...

Networking software Insight

18 October 2005

For wireless sensor nets, reality sets in

By John Cox, Network World

Potential users digging into the reality behind the claims made for wireless sensors found that it's time for the industry to put the grandiose claims aside and get real - if it can. Read more...

Networking software Briefings

14 May 2008

5 IT skills that won't boost your salary

By Denise Dubie, Network World

Technical skills may never die, but areas of expertise wane in importance as technology advances, forcing companies to evolve and IT staff to forsake yesterday's crafts in favour of tomorrow's must-have talents. Read more...

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Networking software Whitepapers

14 March 2007

NFS Software from Sun

By Sun

From PCs to mainframes, NFS is the single networking software that can scale the enterprise. With NFS, your users will have easy access to files and resources throughout the network. Now PC users can mount file systems on a mainframe located halfway around the world as easily as a PC server in their department. Only NFS offers this unparalleled breadth of access. Read more...

Networking software How-Tos

19 October 2004

Intrusion prevention without the pain

By Louise McKeag, Techworld

?An IPS with mistaken delusions of power could ruin your e-commerce business pretty quickly.? A guide to IPS pitfalls. Read more...

Networking software Case Studies

27 September 2004

Wireless sensors get down and dirty

By John Cox, Network World Fusion

One firm sets Bluetooth sensors in concrete and hits them with a hammer. Another buries Zigbee monitors in a pile of sugar beets. Read more...

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