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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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For most network professionals, the love of technology nourishes the soul like oxygen-pumped blood sustains the body. But while the latest gadgets and tools are great to play with, the real thrill zone is finding technology that meets a purpose. In this, the fifth annual Buzz Issue, a Signature Series special edition, we examine the emerging technologies everyone seems to be gossiping about.
In the links below we've got articles that separate the gospel from the hot air, and tools to help you pinpoint the right emerging product or technology you need. Then we give you even more depth, with technology-specific newsletters and research pages. We've also included a big dollop of humor via our Press Release Generator and Buzz Baseball game.
Julie Bort
Executive editor, Network World Signature Series
jbort@nww.com
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If
you believe the buzz, WAP is dead and Palm Pilots rule
the enterprise, but our exclusive tests show the reverse
may be true. |
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Will these new DDoS security products
be the cure? |
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802.11a holds lots of promise for
high-speed LANs, but suffers from some of the same shortfalls
as its slower predecessors. |
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Web services could bring XML to fruition,
if vendors avoid bickering over standards. |
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An onslaught of 10G Ethernet gear
is coming. When should enterprises buy in? |
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This IETF protocol could spur convergence. But Enum products and services are far from proven.
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IP VPNs are the latest wave in site
to site connectivity, but not the least painful. |
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IP SANs promise to deliver where
Fibre Channel failed ó someday. |
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Customization, integration make today's
enterprise portal a compelling front end you might not
be able to resist. |
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Security, scalability and integration
challenges stand in the way of collaboration and cheap
cycles. |
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New I/O spec aims to alleviate server
congestion. |
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Ethernet in the MAN shows great promise,
but legacy SONET equipment remains a barrier. |
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TCP Offload Engines boost a server's
performance by taking it out of the storage mix. |
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This wintry economy is only a facade. |
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An at-a-glance guide.
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Shop for devices and services.
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Our Cool Tools guru previews
the hottest devices.
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Test your buzzword knowledge.
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In a click, generate laughs
and your own company.
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First-hand looks at the hottest
technologies.
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Get free updates delivered to
you
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Delve into details on any emerging
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