* Carriers adding pizazz to Ethernet services * Start-up touts e-comm management wares * Hitachi to bolster storage arrays * China signs on to international anti-spam pact * Radio: Anti-spam techniques * Today on Layer 8
VoIP is hot. Ethernet is forever hot. Carriers are hoping that these two great tastes will taste great together, and are adjusting their service offerings accordingly. Carriers adding pizazz to Ethernet services http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/070405-bellsouth.html?net&story=070405-bellsouth
VoIP is hot. Ethernet is forever hot. Carriers are hoping that these two great tastes will taste great together, and are adjusting their service offerings accordingly.
Carriers adding pizazz to Ethernet services
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/070405-bellsouth.html?net&story=070405-bellsouth
Start-up touts e-comm management wares
Four years is a long time for a start-up company to remain in “stealth mode,” but that’s what Business Signatures has done. Now, the company is getting ready for its big introduction of software that could go a long way toward managing online transactions. Was it worth the wait? You be the judge.
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/070405-business-signatures.html?net&story=070405-business-signatures
Hitachi to bolster storage arrays
Hitachi Data Systems is expected to launch July 11 a series of mid-range to high-end storage systems that offer customers high availability and performance at a modest price.
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/063005-hitachi.html?net&story=063005-hitachi
China signs on to international anti-spam pact
The Chinese government has joined an international anti-spam effort started by the U.K. and U.S. governments, the U.K.’s Department of Trade and Industry said Monday.
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/070505-china-antispam.html?net&story=070505-china-antispam
Radio: Anti-spam techniques
We speak with author and anti-spam developer Jonathan Zdziarski about his DSPAM application and Bayesian filtering techniques. Zdziarski also has a book coming out this week called “Ending Spam” published by No Starch Press. Listen in:
http://www.networkworld.com/research/2005/0704radio.html?net&story=0704radio
Today on Layer 8, still deaf from the weekend fireworks:
China opens clinic for video game addicts; doctors diagnose “cell phone elbow”; another spammer heads to the clink; and the winner of our latest Weekly Caption Contest; all this today and more at your home for not-just-networking news.
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