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Magazine articles on network hardware, security, and management.
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InternetNews
April 27, 2005
Jim Wagner
Wireless Valley Maps RF Management Wireless Valley's new software product, RF Manager, lets network managers see how their wireless networks are performing. mark for My Articles 8 similar articles
InternetNews
April 27, 2005
Juniper Takes Two Juniper spends a total of $449M for Peribit and Redline, underlining a recent mergers and acquisitions trend in the network equipment sector. mark for My Articles 86 similar articles
InternetNews
April 26, 2005
Michael Singer
Cisco to Buy VoIP Firm Cisco will spend $68M on Sipura Technology to provide devices for the SOHO VoIP market. mark for My Articles 567 similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
April 2005
John McHale
SecureNet and SpySnare deployed to protect U.S. Army IT operations The Army is employing technologies to prevent hackers, viruses, and spyware from disrupting its IT operations. SecureNet detects and blocks unauthorized network intrusions while SpySnare blocks spyware at the network perimeter mark for My Articles 94 similar articles
Entrepreneur
May 2005
Heather Clancy
The Kid's Got It Lok Technology, a maker of network security products, got its start by listening to customers. mark for My Articles
Entrepreneur
May 2005
Amanda C. Kooser
Spot Check With subscription services like Boingo and iPass, Mac users can now log onto Wi-Fi hot spots, too. mark for My Articles 316 similar articles
IEEE Spectrum
April 2005
Steven Cherry
Ethernet's High-Wire Act As ever-richer media burden data networks, a new IEEE standard is needed to ensure quality of service mark for My Articles 70 similar articles
The Motley Fool
April 20, 2005
Rich Duprey
Waiting for WiMax The Wi-Fi successor has been called "broadband on steroids." It has been a long time coming, but Intel's release of its WiMax "Rosedale" chip on Monday heralds its arrival. What will it mean for investors? mark for My Articles 348 similar articles
InternetNews
April 18, 2005
Michael Singer
Intel Debuts First WiMAX Chip The company's 'Rosedale' processor is designed for wireless modems and residential gateways and can handle applications such as VoIP. mark for My Articles 848 similar articles
InternetNews
April 18, 2005
Colin C. Haley
Bivio Nets Cash, Customer The network appliance maker banks $16.5M for product development and inks an OEM deal. mark for My Articles 5 similar articles
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