> DEPARTMENTS - Letters - ADSL: Mixed Signals? Stable Cable. Cover Story. Information Mutation (English)
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Title:> DEPARTMENTS - Letters - ADSL: Mixed Signals? Stable Cable. Cover Story. Information Mutation
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Published in:Network magazine ; 13, 12 ; 10-13
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Place of publication:Manhasset, NY
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Table of contents – Volume 13, Issue 12
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> DEPARTMENTS - Viewpoint - What Network Magazine Can Do for You. We hope that by telling you what we aim to deliver, we can form a community of readers| 1998
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> DEPARTMENTS - Letters - ADSL: Mixed Signals? Stable Cable. Cover Story. Information Mutation| 1998
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> DEPARTMENTS - News - DWDM Drills Down Toward the Network. Better than Best Effort. Mergers and Acquisitions. How to Manage a VPN. NT's Search for Scalability. Directories and IP Addressing| 1998
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> DEPARTMENTS - Tutorial - Lesson 124: XML and XSL| 1998
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> DEPARTMENTS - Best Practices - Linux Advocacy. Traveling Macro Virus Alert. Strange Brew. The BugNet Report| 1998
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COVER STORY - How Much Server Fault Tolerance Do You Need? - When your mission-critical server goes down, revenue falls to the floor. Fault-tolerant and high-availability systems can keep your business sup and running -- But at what cost?Ruber, Peter et al. | 1998
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> STRATEGIES & ISSUES - Guidelines for a Fault-Tolerant Network To make your network truly resilient, you need to incorporate fault tolerance into your network architectureHenderson, Tom et al. | 1998
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> BUSINESS CASE - Florida's Crime-Fighting Computer System Is Always on Patrol - The Florida Department of Law Enforcement is using fault tolerance, redundant systems, and high-availability server clustering to ensure that its new network and databases are continuously available to state law enforcement agenciesWolfe, Devin et al. | 1998
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> BUSINESS CASE - NDS for NT Earns Mixed Grades - NDS for NT simplifies administration at University of Maryland's Smith School of Business, but it doesn't earn straight A'SRichardson, Robert et al. | 1998
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> MARKET FOCUS - Secure Messaging with S-MIME and PGP - To ensure secure e-mail communications, your messaging software must support strong encryption and authenticationKarvé, Anita et al. | 1998
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> MARKET FOCUS - Managing Bandwidth to Allocate Scarce Resources - Organizations have compelling reasons for prioritizing network access for certain users and applicationsSteinke, Steve et al. | 1998
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> MARKET FOCUS - Tools That Help You Can Spam - As the battle over spam heats up in Congress and the courts, anti-spam solutions are starting to hit the marketChae, Lee et al. | 1998
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> STRATEGIES & ISSUES - Online Privacy Policies: Be Aware - Under new online privacy laws and regulations, you better publish your online privacy policy -- Or perish under stiff penaltiesHurley, Hanna et al. | 1998
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> DEPARTMENTS - New Products - Allied Telesyn Introduces Gigabit Ethernet Switch Family. Backup Exec for NetWare Supports NetWare 5| 1998
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> DEPARTMENTS - Network Defense - Crime and Punishment in Cyberspace. Dealing with bad guys in the Information Age| 1998
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> DEPARTMENTS - NT Techniques - A Cost-Driven Technology Model for NT Integration. IT managers have more options for integrating technologies with NT| 1998
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> DEPARTMENTS - E-Business- The 12 Days of Online Shopping. Arm your site now for the upcoming holiday onslaught| 1998
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> DEPARTMENTS - End Notes - I Mac, You Mac, We All Mac for iMac. Coming soon to a corporate desktop near you| 1998