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New Era of Networks Gets Blinded By the NEON (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Jul 9, 2001 Abstract : A recent ruling by a judge in the 268th Judicial District Court in Texas has upheld a jury verdict that awarded NEON Systems $39 million in damages against New Era of Networks, which, the jury found, had a nasty habit of abbreviating 'New Era of Networks' as, guess what, Neon. If upheld on appeal, this ruling will cause the new e-business division of Sybase a lot of administrative grief and expense (not to mention the money from the jury award).
Type: Article
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DSL Provider Scoops up Netscreen Firewall Goldmine (3 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Apr 20, 2000 Abstract : In a $905million exchange of stock, Efficient Networks has acquired a more than efficient security solution with its acquisition of the Netscreen line of appliance firewalls. Well positioned to give firewall market leader Checkpoint a run for their money, the Netscreen line of firewalls scale to an incredible magnitude compared to anything currently out on the market.
Type: Article
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Layer 3 or Bust (3 Pages)
by G. Duhaime
Jun 12, 2000 Abstract : Extreme Networks has once again seized the number one position in Layer 3 Ports shipped for the first quarter of 2000.
Type: Article
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Secure in a Foundry (3 Pages)
by G. Duhaime
Jun 9, 2000 Abstract : Foundry Networks™, Inc. announced that they would be incorporating Secure Shell (SSH) Technology for free in all of its high-performance switching devices. That’s right! Foundry Networks has just made every Network Manager’s dream come true.
Type: Article
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Extreme Networks BlackDiamond Product of the Year (3 Pages)
by G. Duhaime
May 25, 2000 Abstract : Network Magazine announced that Extreme Networks BlackDiamond 6800 was the Enterprise Backbone Device of the year.
Type: Article
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Sendmail, Inc. and Disappearing, Inc. Team Up to Add Enhanced Security (3 Pages)
by P. Hayes
Mar 6, 2000 Abstract : Administrators of the sendmail system, coupled with Disappearing, Inc.'s product will be able to set specific 'Time to Live' (TTL) for each piece of email prior to permanent deletion, allowing corporate email retention policies to be enforced.
Type: Article
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ASP Infrastructure: The Party Has Started (3 Pages)
by A. Turner
Jul 7, 2000 Abstract : On June 14th, Nortel Networks unveiled their Comprehensive Service Management Solution for the ASP Market. They've assembled an interesting portfolio of applications designed to support Application Service Providers.
Type: Article
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Adaptive Distribution Networks by SAP
Abstract : Contemporary firms must recognize a fundamental shift in the management of distribution activities as a strategic driver of their competitive success. Instead of the traditional focus on pushing products to customers through distribution channels, there is a need to migrate toward adaptive distribution networks. Such networks focus on managing the flow orders from customers by providing them with high levels of convenience while preserving attention to responsiveness and total distribution costs.
Type: White Paper
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Social Networks: How They're Turning CRM Upside Down (3 Pages)
by Wayne Thompson
Oct 24, 2007 Abstract : Social networking has collided with customer relationship management, and it's turning the relationship between businesses and their customers upside down. Today, businesses are using social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace or, as is the case with Procter & Gamble, developing their own social networks, to ナ
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