Daily News: PMThis newsletter is sponsored by Fluke NetworksNetwork World Daily News: PM, 09/04/07Breaking news ISO votes to reject Microsoft's OOXML as standard In depth
UTM firewalls: Ready for the enterprise Understanding federated identity Review IBM Lotus Sametime tops corporate IM platform review From the blogs and forums Have a network testbed at home? We're looking for photos of folks with their home networking labs (along with descriptions). The owner of the best lab, as judged by our experts, wins a bunch of stuff. Entries must be in by Sept. 23 and the usual rules apply (so no, our programmer and network guy with the cool home testbeds won't show up as winners). New bloggers this month: Chris Dalby is blogging about "new tools and services that work within the Microsoft ecosystem." Alex Lewis is focusing on Office Communications Server and related messaging issues (he asks what you'd think about Microsoft buying RIM). David Platt, designated by Microsoft Microsoft "a Software Legend," will be blogging on Microsoft issues. Michael J. Morris wonders what the oldest continuously operating Cisco device is (he reports one that had been up for 1,166 days in his data center). Brad Reese gives a failing grade to the new Cisco partner jobs portal. Jamey Heary takes a look at Cisco's integration of it NAC Appliance Server with its ISR router series (2800, 3800). James Gaskin gets earplugs ready for OS-upgrade hype. Greg Royal isn't optimistic about mobile VoIP. Susan Hanley unravels some of the mysteries of SharePoint Search. Should Microsoft get ISO approval for its OOXML proposal? Users debate the significance of the recent meltdown of the Microsoft system that identifies copies of Windows XP and Vista as "genuine," and discuss wireless jamming. Raymond Davey likes the idea of a site that lets US troops swap combat ideas. GDoC63 explains how one effort by Monster.com to deal with its data loss might not be such a good idea. How to Ron Nutter helps a user whose laptop suddenly can't see anything on her network. More news Vendor beware: this CTO knows - and will exploit - your weaknesses Balancing Generation Y preferences with security HP telepresence upgrades include a less expensive version |
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