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IP telephony a good career opportunity for network engineers
By fitting network experience to today's IP telephony needs, an IKEA manager has discovered success.
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Network engineers and developers must collaborate on WAN applications
Software developers often fail to test their applications for performance on a wide area network (WAN), and when the application fails, network engineers often get the blame. Networkers should climb out of their own silos and work directly with developers to stop the blame game.
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Network consolidation in data centers essential to reducing costs
The next generation of data center design puts a focus on speedier, better-managed networks to do more work at half the price.
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Return-all-values script: Managing Windows networks using scripts, Part 13
One way to manage your Windows network is through scripts. The particular workhorse script described in this tip can return all values of all properties of a specific instance of a Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) class to give you useful information about your computers.
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During a recession, align the network with business priorities
During the recession, network managers should align the network with corporate goals to survive budget cuts. At the Gartner Enterprise Networking and Communications Summit, an analyst lays out a blueprint for success.
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HTTP error code troubleshooting, Part 2: How to use IIS tool WFetch
You can understand what's causing an HTTP error by looking at the error code, but sometimes that's not enough. In this tip, learn how to use network analysis tool WFetch, from Microsoft's Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 Resource Kit, to troubleshoot HTTP servers. From installation to using this utility, you'll figure out the network or computer problem in no time.
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Poor data-loss prevention practices almost cost Intel a billion
While Intel's network security logged meticulous employee access data, red flags weren't raised to stop one potential thief until he had made off with the data.
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More than 1 million DNS servers still vulnerable to Kaminsky
More than 1.3 million DNS servers are still exploitable by the Kaminsky vulnerability, according to new research from vendors Infoblox and DNSstuff.
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Network management software vendors offer virtualization management
Network management software vendors SolarWinds and PacketTrap have added server virtualization management and monitoring into their products. Experts say this is a good first step as virtualization forces IT to break up the silos that exist between network managers and server administrators.
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HTTP error code troubleshooting, Part 1: HTTP status codes defined
To troubleshoot HTTP error codes, you must first understand HTTP status codes. Any time a client issues an HTTP request to a Web server, the server returns a response code. In this tip, learn the 100, 200, 300, 400 and 500 Series response status codes to establish what the problem is and where it is coming from.
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