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NetFlash: VoIP, storage top Cisco hit parade

Opinion
Dec 18, 20032 mins
Networking

When it comes to the future of networking, you listen to the industry, the industry listens to Cisco, and Cisco listens to CEO John Chambers. So why not skip all the middlemen? Find out what Chambers recently had to say about Cisco’s strategic thrusts in the coming years. VoIP, storage top Cisco hit parade http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/1215cisco.html?net

When it comes to the future of networking, you listen to the industry, the industry listens to Cisco, and Cisco listens to CEO John Chambers. So why not skip all the middlemen? Find out what Chambers recently had to say about Cisco’s strategic thrusts in the coming years.

VoIP, storage top Cisco hit parade

https://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/1215cisco.html?net

IBM Research working toward a better in-box

Between spam and viruses, e-mail – the killer-est of the Internet’s killer apps – is being threatened as a viable communications medium. IBM Research is trying to find ways to build a better e-mail system. Here’s what they’ve found so far.

https://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/1217ibmemail.html?net

Red Hat, Fujitsu developing enterprise Linux

Engineers from Fujitsu and Red Hat have begun working together at a Red Hat office in Boston to strengthen the capabilities of Linux for large corporations as part of a global Linux partnership between the two companies, according to Fujitsu.

https://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/1218redhat.html?net

Microsoft plans Windows 2000 Server retirement

Microsoft Wednesday said it will gradually phase out its Windows 2000 Server family. Effective April 1, 2006, the products will no longer be available.