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From RFC 2068 Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1:
10.4.5 404 Not Found
The server has not found anything matching the Request-URI. No indication is given of whether the condition is temporary or permanent. If the server does not wish to make this information available to the client, the status code 403 (Forbidden) can be used instead. The 410 (Gone) status code SHOULD be used if the server knows, through some internally configurable mechanism, that an old resource is permanently unavailable and has no forwarding address.
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Don't let the buzz speak for itself. We analyze what's being said - and what's not being said - about the latest technologies.

Buzz Brothers
Optical networking, DSL, ASPs and wireless got you singing the blues? Network World columnists and newsletter authors, in their inimitable style, share soulful advice.

A WAP on the head
Don't let the Wireless Application Protocol knock you down. Here's how the wireless Web will invade your world.

The sketchy promise of extended SLAs
Will you ever be able to extend your SLA across multiple carrier
networks?

The truth about outsourcing applications
What's fact, what's fiction when it comes to doing business
with an ASP.

A great relationship Customer
relationship management is what your CEO wants, and delivering it
is your job.

Checking the B2B foundation E-marketplaces
have created too much buzz. Here's how to tell if their technology
will live up to their hype.

No optical illusion Aggressive new service providers are charging up their networks with optical technology. Here's what they can offer you.

Content on the quick Content-delivery networks promise what your Web sites need most -- a reliable, speedy Internet.

When security fails
Network forensics can help you recover from a security breach and
potentially catch the culprit.

Moving toward automated management
Event-correlation vendors and competitors are advancing the state
of automated network management.

Online babysitters
Finding tools to watch over Internet use is no problem, but figuring
out which one is best for your needs requires extra attention.

10G Ethernet: The sky's the limit Ethernet
vendors are ratcheting up the speed limitation of this technology
once again. Is a 10-Gigabit Ethernet WAN in your network future,
or is it just a pipe dream?

Switchng for the Net era Layer 4 to Layer 7 Web switches are proving their worth in e-business
implementations.

Voice of reason Led by voice over
DSL, packetized voice services have become viable options for smaller
user organizations.

Round and round Heres a
look at 10 additional technologies circulating through the industry
spin cycle.

Let the buzz begin Creating industry buzz is easier than you think.
The annual
Buzz issue is part of Network Worlds bimonthly
Signature Series. Every other month, we take an in-depth look
at the issues confronting network professionals.
Buzz artwork:
Letters: Plankton Art Company
Type photos: Ceasar Lima
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