Error 404--Not Found |
From RFC 2068 Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1:10.4.5 404 Not FoundThe 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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Six of our crack editors-cum-pundits give us their predictions for what technologies (and business trends) will reign supreme in 2000.
So the Year 2000 is finally here. All the yapping, all the hoopla, and for what? Just another year on the calendar? Another year closer to The End? Well, perhaps things won't get that dramatic in the network industry, but this year will be full of surprises. And while it's always dangerous to predict the future, that's never stopped us before. We've taken our best and brightest minds, stuffed them into a time warp and asked them to let you in on what to expect in the coming year. They found that yes, customers will start to roll out Windows 2000, but that Active Directory will prove to be the "gotcha." IPv6 is closer to reality than you may think - and this will be a huge year for digital subscriber line service and wireless data. And you know how everyone's been bashing all those complex and expensive network and systems management platforms? Well, demand will jump this year for consolidation of point management products. What's more, the pace of mergers and acquisitions will continue unabated - not that that's really a good thing. Read on for a glimpse into the year ahead. Watch out for Active DirectoryBy John Fontana. IPv6: The new Y2K dilemma By Carolyn Duffy Marsan. Mergers: "I seen my opportunities and I took 'em" By Michael Cooney The year of DSL - no kidding By Tim Greene Wireless data is due By John Cox The return of multipurpose management software By Jeff Caruso
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