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Picking
the right network management platform
by Rick Cook
- Sure, you know what network management solutions are offered. The
tough part is differentiation and integration of functions and
features. We tell you what you should consider in making your way
through the maze of products from Sun, HP, DEC, and IBM.
(3,300 words)
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TCP/IP limitations undone
by Bob Melford
- Addressing, routing, and security improve with IPv6. How will
the new Internet Protocol features simplify your network activities
and make them more efficient?
(2,700 words)
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Internet archives: Who's doing it? And can you protect your
privacy?
by George Lawton
- While Internet libraries are certainly valuable, the
potential for abuse is troubling. Find out what 3 archive companies
are indexing and how they're accomplishing it.
(3,000 words)
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Sun Catalyst Program: co-marketing mechanism benefits ISVs, VARs, and systems integrators
by Erica Rex
- How Sun is signing up partners left and right to promote
their Sun-centric wares and encourage development.
(1,600 words)
- Reader
Survey
- The burning NC question: Who needs it and why? Tell us what
you think.
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Gunning for the data center: Sun's Starfire targets mainframe co-existence
by Stephen Lawton
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Learn about the Ultra Enterprise 10000 offerings -- and how
Sun is pursuing the $20 billion enterprise storage market and beefing
up its services (1,850 words)
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Next-generation Sun WorkShop aims to cut development time and boost
software quality -- even more
by Stephen Lawton
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Among the new features, programmers and test engineers get 3D data visualization, GUI testing and reengineering tools.
(800 words)
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New SPARCstation 5 model is TurboSPARC powered, made 'Net ready
by Stephen Lawton
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Double your performance at 30 percent the cost of your old Model 110.
(500 words)
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SunSpots: the latest tidbits on Sun deals and product news
by SunWorld staff
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Find out about Sun's Q2 earnings, its 250-MHz CPU upgrade, and how
the company will influence every OfficeMax and Gap store you visit.
(1,100 words)
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Who's hot, who's not? Unix SIG panelists tell us
by Carolyn W.C. Wong
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We report on the recent Software Forum/UniForum gathering -- Learn
why one insider thinks Bill Gates had the biggest influence
on the Unix industry in '96.
(600 words)
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Why are intranets primed for massive growth?
by Ron Condon
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Plus 10 things to consider before you implement one.
(1,000 words)
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Solid Internet business strategies crucial for continued IT
market expansion
by Marc Ferranti
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Volume of Web transactions predicted to increase 400 percent
by end of this year. Which companies will prosper?
(1,200 words)
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What
made news in 1996: Top ten trends
by Elizabeth Heichler and Rebecca Sykes
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We look back at red-hot Java, censorship controversies, telco
globalization -- and take a peek at the year ahead.
(1,600 words)
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Now that U.S. crypto export policy is declared unconstitutional,
what's next for RSA and Netscape?
by Kristi Essick
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Will decision lead to export of high-power cryptography products?
(1,000 words)
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Web
security still worries consumers as market for online
security products moves forward
by Marc Ferranti
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Several new products protect intranets, e-mail, and transactions.
(900 words)
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Latest
international property rights treaties recognize software authors
and recording artists
by Rebecca Sykes
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Software makers, telcos, and content providers appeased -- despite
some lingering concerns.
(700 words)
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Java,
'Net revenues don't match hype -- yet
by Sari Kalin
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Java not a significant factor in $27.7 billion development
tools market revenue.
(500 words)
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What's causing the Unix market slowdown?
by Kristi Essick
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How much is Unix midrange server sales growing now?
We discuss the fierce competition threatening continued growth.
(400 words)
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Netscape
to add Sun's WebNFS to Communicator
by James Niccolai
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Integration of Joe and ONE also on deck.
(200 words)
- New products
- If it runs on, plugs into, or talks to
Sun/SPARC/Solaris, it's here, in the industry's
most comprehensive and timely new-product listing.
- Career
Advisor:
How to quit your job gracefully
by Edgar Saadi
- Learn how to make a positive job transition, handle a counter-offer,
and write a resignation letter -- all without burning any bridges.
(1,450 words)
- Webmaster:
Increase your Web site's performance and reliability while
saving money. We show you how.
by Chuck Musciano
- Creating several Web servers on one machine is a snap,
and can save you lots of headaches later.
(2,400 words)
- Security:
Extinguishing firewall hyperbole
by Peter Galvin
- Are new firewall technologies improvements or complications?
Evaluate the pros and cons in the second of this two-part series.
(2,500 words)
- Performance Q&A:
Get better results when you design your cache to match your
applications and system
by Adrian Cockcroft
- Understanding how cache works will help you improve speed.
(3,800 words)
- Connectivity:
Virtually NT on Unix
by Rawn Shah
- Accessing Windows apps from your Unix workstation or X-terminal
is now easier than you think.
(2,200 words)
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Bill's Bookshelf:
Intel's `paranoid' Andy Grove offers insights on helping your company survive the Web, Java, and more
by Bill Rosenblatt
- Only the Paranoid Survive gives sound advice on
how can you can avoid dangerous, corporate pitfalls.
(3,800 words)
- Unix Enterprise:
6 steps to improving communication between IT support groups
by Harris Kern and Randy Johnson
- You can't have a truly coordinated support program without
communication between legacy and client/server support staffs. We give
you pointers to alleviate the obstacles.
(1,200 words)
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Reader Letters
- One reader offers tips on anonymous FTP; another needs your
help with PPP.
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