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6 enterprise products readers love; Nortel wants to speed up Alteon sale; Microsoft wants money back

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Six enterprise products readers love
By Beth Schultz
Readers dish on their must-have network products, from desktop systems to wireless access points. View slideshow

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02/24/09

Today's most-read stories:

  1. Conflicker worm gets an evil twin
  2. Citrix drops price of hypervisor to zero
  3. Bring in the iPhone clones
  4. Five fantastic open source tools for Windows admins
  5. 9 dirty tricks: Social engineers' favorite pick-up lines
  6. More than half of booted workers steal data on way out
  7. Proposed law might make Wi-Fi users help cops
  8. Lessons from a light socket
  9. A $99,999 keyboard is the best bargain I've seen yet
  10. Forget the Oscars: Sit back for the 404 Awards


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