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The Internet disappeared at midnight on Dec. 1 for 850,000 subscribers to AT&T Broadband’s cable modem service. That’s when AT&T’s […]
The Internet disappeared at midnight on Dec. 1 for 850,000 subscribers to AT&T Broadband’s cable modem service. That’s when AT&T’s […]
Wireless technology has developed ahead of most companies’ ability to keep their networks safe. In principle, wireless networks sound like
Switching to a voice-over-IP phone system can cut your interoffice long-distance bills to zero and reduce administrative headaches. So what
Back to the Future By D. TweneySun first touted Java as a universal client-side platformand even went so far as
Strong JavaDespite Microsoft’s best efforts, Java is well-established in the enterprise. Can it hold its ground?BY D.F. TWENEY THIS YEAR,
So-called Web-services applications will soon talk to each other without human intervention. But first everyone needs to agree on how
By: Dylan Tweney Issue: November 2001 Adding foreign language versions of your website can easily pay for itself in fresh
They don’t call it the World Wide Web for nothing. You’ve no doubt heard–too many times–the canard that the Internet
New real-time computing technologies can link manufacturing plants with other divisions of the company — and help stave off supply-chain
The events of the past month have made many companies nervous about their Internet security. It’s about time. If you