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Folks from Morrisville State College are online to answer your questions about how (and why) they're moving their campus to a draft-802.11n wireless network. Brad Reese wonders why Cisco network-design questions rarely get answered in technical forums. Jeff Doyle considers EIGRP vs. OSPF. Tyson Kopczynski explains how to grant access to a shared mailbox in Exchange 2007. Paul McNamara posts a video showing lawyers discussing how to avoid hiring Americans. Denise Donohue asks: What's the killer app for VoIP? Keith Shaw discusses why stand-alone GPS devices are doomed. Mark Gibbs asks whether you know what your kids are doing online. Greg Royal writes why Motorola could never have come up with the iPhone. One user says a 1-TB disk from Mempile is a good start toward new computing paradigms, but wonders when we get rid of keyboards. Users debate Cisco's "phase II" of telecom. Users consider the drawbacks of water-cooled data centers. Can you believe the secretary of defense doesn't do e-mail? Users - and Novell - discuss what Novell got out of Linux. Users also ponder Gartner's allegedly bad advice on iPhones. In depth Rise of the machines Review Is Microsoft Office Communications Server your next IP PBX? How to Ron Nutter explains to one user why he probably doesn't want to delete the loopback interface on one of his Cisco routers. More news HP has designs on IBM in software battle Palo Alto Networks launches next-generation firewall United Airlines works storage smarter, not harder A push to standards for network forensics |
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