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NetFlash: IP PBX push signals Avaya’s evolution

Opinion
Dec 08, 20032 mins
Networking

Avaya this week is scheduled to announce a parcel of IP PBX advances, including a new midsize system, and unveil a licensing scheme that analysts say shows the company’s mindset shifting from hardware to software.

IP PBX push signals Avaya’s evolution

Avaya  this week is scheduled to announce a parcel of IP PBX advances, including a new midsize system, and unveil a licensing scheme that analysts say shows the company’s mindset shifting from hardware to software.

https://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/1208avaya.html?net

Security experts: Insider threat looms largest

While the U.S. military is building up defenses to fend off network-based attacks from enemy states and terrorists, some say the more-insidious security problem is the threat of an insider bent on sabotage or stealing data.

https://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/1208infowar.html?net

Court rules for IBM in preliminary SCO hearing

A judge ruled in favor of IBM in two motions argued in a Utah district court Friday in its ongoing legal dispute with The SCO Group, a SCO spokesman confirmed.

https://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/1205scoibm.html?net

ExpandView management software from Expand Networks is worth a look

Expand Networks is announcing management software to keep track of its acceleration gear and produce reports about overall WAN performance.