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On the Internet, there’s a sucker born every second

Opinion
Jun 02, 20032 mins
Enterprise ApplicationsMPLS

* On the Internet, there’s a sucker born every second * How to get there from here * MPLS wins * Securing WLANs now the industry’s top priority

On the Internet, there’s a sucker born every second

If you’ve ever wondered just how effective the Nigerian e-mail scam really is, read Mark Gibbs’ Backspin column this week. You’ll be amazed how many people are willing to send so much money to people they’ve never met.

https://www.nwfusion.com/columnists/2003/0602backspin.html?vo

How to get there from here

We’ve all heard the cries for a kind of IT management that puts a focus on business ends rather than the technology means to those ends. Frank Dzubeck spells out all the changes that are going to have to happen to enable that new world.

https://www.nwfusion.com/columnists/2003/0602dzubeck.html?vo

MPLS wins

Is MPLS reaching critical mass? Johna Till Johnson argues that it is. In this week’s Eye on the Carriers, she explains why MPLS is picking up momentum with many service providers.

https://www.nwfusion.com/columnists/2003/0602eye.html?vo

Securing WLANs now the industry’s top priority

The silver lining of the much publicized security problems of wireless LANs is that the industry is now taking that security extremely seriously, points out Ira Brodsky in this week’s Totally Unplugged.

https://www.nwfusion.com/columnists/2003/0602brodsky.html?vo