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Know your network before you implement VoIP | Network World

My office has a VoIP system. It’s…small business solution…Vonage…not happy with it, because…calls…punctuated…gaps of silence…call is like a strobe light. The other party…talking, but…no idea that I can’t hear the full conversation.

Safety by disclosure | Network World

Why full disclosure matters when it comes to security failures.

Intel lowers outlook as quarterly profits slide | Network World

Intel reported another drop in profits for the second quarter and narrowed its sales outlook for the full year, as the declining PC market continues to eat away at its business.

Questions abound as San Francisco tries to repair network | Network World

IT managers and analysts are expressing surprise at the amount of time it appears to be taking officials at the City of San Francisco to regain full control of the city's FiberWAN network after a disgruntled network administrator allegedly locked access to it by resetting administrative passwords to its switches and routers.

Sierra Leone experts look to banks to boost IT | Network World

Though none of the 10 commercial banks in Sierra Leone have begun full online operations yet, market observers think financial institutions have a very vital role to play in expanding the country's IT sector.

NetFlash: Cisco seeks to control your apps | Network World

Cisco’s planned Network Application Performance Analysis products represent “a direct shot at the HP OpenView, IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console and other traditional management tools out there,” says one Yankee Group analyst. See our story for the full analysis. Cisco seeks to control your apps http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/121205-cisco-soa.html?net&story=121205-cisco-soa

AT&T, Verizon have hands full integrating billing systems | Network World

Last year's multibillion-dollar combinations of Verizon-MCI and AT&T-SBC resulted not only in the two biggest U.S. carriers but also in two monster billing-integration projects.

Norway asks to suspend its ‘Yes’ vote on OOXML | Network World

Members of the Norwegian technical committee that voted to ratify Microsoft's OOXML document format as an ISO standard are protesting that decision even before the full results of the standards body's vote on the technology have been announced.

Virtual 3D modeling is embedded with intelligence | Network World

When I started my career almost three decades ago, I worked in the project control department of a major engineering firm. One of my company's projects was the revamp of a huge petrochemical plant in Texas. The building I worked in had an entire floor full of 3D scale models of every unit of the industrial plant. In order to retrofit the new facilities into the old, the engineers had to know precisely what existed already, and that's what the models represented. If this project were to be done today, it's

Microsoft campaign goes after ‘cybersquatters’ | Network World

Web users who've had the frustrating experience of mistyping a common or popular Web-site URL and inadvertently landing on a page full of pay-per-click ads may soon have relief due to a new campaign by Microsoft.

Five things you should never tell your boss | Network World

In the information biz, more isn't necessarily better. Though full disclosure and transparency are buzzwords today, that doesn't mean your boss wants to hear about everything going on in the office. In fact, there are some things your CIO definitely doesn't want to hear, and if your career is going to thrive, you'd better know what they are.

VoIP security notices show security remains a multi-vendor issue | Network World

Two VoIP services and equipment alerts were issued late last month. The first advisory, issued to residential and SMB VoIP users was sent by the Sipera VIPER Lab, operated by Sipera Systems. The lab disclosed multiple threat advisories for VoIP services and equipment users from Vonage, Globe7 and Grandstream. Among other threats, VoIP users can be subjected to eavesdropping, spam, spoofing and denial-of-service attacks, according to a statement issued by the lab. Full details on these vulnerabilities are p

Yahoo ends talks with Microsoft, possibly nears Google deal | Network World

Yahoo has ended its talks with Microsoft about a deal narrower in scope than a full acquisition, Yahoo revealed on Thursday.

Intel’s vPro desktop platform is a network management engine | Network World

Last week I attended a full-day briefing hosted by Intel, with presentations by Altiris, Symantec and Adobe. Intel showcased its new desktop architecture and branding (announced this week, available later in 2006), and these partners showed how it makes their products better. I found it particularly interesting that the new desktop will incorporate two key features that significantly shift the desktop management paradigm - Intel Active Management Technology (AMT) and Intel Virtualization Technology (VT).

Chip makers advancing in-car entertainment | Network World

Chip makers like Broadcom and Renesas Electronics are ramping up in-car entertainment with faster processors and networks for wireless HD movies and navigation, aiming to keep drivers informed and passengers entertained.

Gates bids adieu to developers | Network World

It's fitting that Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates delivered his final publicly scheduled speech as a full-time Microsoft employee on Tuesday to a roomful of software developers.

Choosing the right VoIP phone | Network World

Assuming we want a phone in each home office, what full-feature desk phone do you recommend we obtain? The vendors appear to be Cisco, Siemens and 3Com. With a virtual switch do we go for analog or digital desk phones?

Study: Policy changes needed for SAT-3 to have full impact | Network World

The SAT-3 submarine cable has not had the impact on African telecommunications markets that had been hoped for, and appears to have reinforced the monopoly position of several carriers, according to a new study on the network.

Mauritius Telecom’s profit at record high | Network World

The management of the leading Mauritian telecommunications operator and services provider, Mauritius Telecom (MT), has a lot to smile about, according to the company's recently released full-year financial report for 2007.

India allows wholly foreign-owned mobile operators | Network World

India has decided to allow mobile services operations to be wholly owned by foreign investors, a move that is expected to lead multinationals to take full control of their Indian joint ventures by buying out local partners.

Staffing struggles linger | Network World

Surprisingly, the faltering economy hasn't given IT leaders much help in finding talented technology pros, according to the results of a recent study by recruitment firm Robert Half Technology. A full 77% of CIOs polled said it is equally or more challenging to find skilled candidates than it was a year ago.

China Mobile to release voice-over LTE phones next year in 4G push | Network World

China Mobile, the country's largest mobile carrier, will release its first voice-over-LTE phones next year as part of its plan to bring a full range of handsets to its upcoming 4G network.

Bill Gates has no identity | Network World

If you've ever heard Bill Gates speak, you know that he has the vocal charisma of a frog serenade accompanied by chalk on a blackboard. Yet he almost always speaks to standing room only crowds as he did at last week's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Back in 1998, when Gates keynoted Comdex in Vegas, I asked the first people in line how long they had been waiting to get in - they had been there a full 7 hours before the speech just to be sure of getting "a good seat." If it isn't his presence,

NetFlash: Police ‘futurists’ walk fine line between goals and liberties | Network World

Think about it - today’s police have a wealth of electronic information sources at their fingertips, and tomorrow’s police are likely to have even more. What does this mean? Two words: information overload. Three more words: compromised civil liberties. Well, maybe - see this week’s Wider Net for the full story. Police 'futurists' walk fine line between goals and liberties http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/082205widernet.html?net&story=082205widernet

Apple’s full response to labor abuses report | Network World

The Wall Street Journal carried a statement from Apple in response to the China Labor Watch report alleging extensive abuses of workers at Pegatron facilities.

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