Friday Lites -- Micro separation of duties while telecommuting
By Cameron Sturdevant
Creating my Windows 7 home workstation on a VM I’ve named “WorkerB” was a tremendously liberating experience.
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SMB and home office networkingFebruary 4, 2011 Friday, February 04, 2011 2:14 PM/EST
Friday Lites -- Micro separation of duties while telecommutingBy Cameron SturdevantCreating my Windows 7 home workstation on a VM I’ve named “WorkerB” was a tremendously liberating experience. November 5, 2010 Friday, November 05, 2010 1:44 PM/EST
Xserve Joins Apple’s List of FailuresBy P. J. ConnollyApple announces the end of the line for Xserve, marking the company's latest failure to attract the attention of enterprise IT to its server-class hardware October 8, 2010 Friday, October 08, 2010 5:38 PM/EST
Ready or Not, Here’s IPv6By P. J. ConnollyThe Federal government has announced its plan to have public-facing systems using IPv6 within two years, and other systems using it within four years. Is the private sector ready? Well, it depends. Although much of the gear behind a home or SMB firewall may be ready for IPv6, the box that connects you to your ISP may not be. We think it's time to start making plans for deploying IPv6, if you haven't already. October 5, 2010 Tuesday, October 05, 2010 8:01 AM/EST
Is Raw Throughput Still Enough?By P. J. ConnollyCisco says that raw throughput no longer matters to its enterprise customers, who are beginning to look at connection duration and number of connections as they define their internet traffic. The question is: will it matter if the vast number of small business and home office users are connected by five- and ten-year-old networking gear? |
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