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Sunday, August 4, 2002

Caching appliances minimize Web traffic on the corporate WAN and take the burden off of overloaded servers. Compare and get quotes from Cisco, Compaq, F5 and Network Appliance.

Posted by Network Computing at 9:02:26 PM


IBM's Lotus unit and Microsoft have owned the groupware space. But kinks are beginning to show in their respective armor.
-- By Lori MacVittie

Posted by Network Computing at 9:01:59 PM


Expect the same lukewarm reaction to Intel's new Itanium 2 processor as its predecessor received.
-- By Steven J. Schuchart Jr.

Posted by Network Computing at 9:01:38 PM


At last Mike and Brad rejoin for a new stream of consciousness on all that's new and strange in the world of IT. This week, our intrepid duo tackles the seedy side of spam prevention, interviewing our lab manager, Ron Anderson.

Posted by Network Computing at 9:01:21 PM


Those with deep pockets, lots of fiber and a need for speed will be happy to know that 802.3ae is officially a standard. Should you wait any longer?
-- By Peter Morrissey

Posted by Network Computing at 8:44:59 PM


As PDAs move beyond the personal space and into the enterprise, you need a firm grip on the options available for your users.
-- By Sean Ginevan

Posted by Network Computing at 8:44:43 PM


Despite its need for a management interface makeover, the FortiGate 500's ability to manage, inspect and route traffic between multiple subnets had us clamoring at the gate.
-- By Michael J. DeMaria

Posted by Network Computing at 8:44:24 PM


This token-based authentication product provides SSL acceleration and access control; a small, per user USB key to store the token; and a slick Java-based management tool.
-- By Lori MacVittie

Posted by Network Computing at 8:44:03 PM


Our in-depth look at pricing makes readers to think about the time and work involved in rolling out a solution.
-- By James Hutchinson

Posted by Network Computing at 8:43:47 PM


"Wake me up when the war is over -- if there is anything left of the Linux dream then." -- Charles W. Flink, AT&T Labs (retired)

Read more letters here.

Posted by Network Computing at 8:37:20 PM


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