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NetFlash: New apps can be a real pain in the net

Opinion
Jul 22, 20032 mins
Networking

Oh, sure, streaming media and voice over IP are applications with a lot of potential – but what of other applications on the network that can be just as critical to your business? If you’re worried about them, you’re not alone. This week Network World takes a closer look at who is and who isn’t doing application performance management to get a better grip on their apps. New apps can be a real pain in the net http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/0721appmgmt.html?net

Oh, sure, streaming media and voice over IP are applications with a lot of potential – but what of other applications on the network that can be just as critical to your business? If you’re worried about them, you’re not alone. This week Network World takes a closer look at who is and who isn’t doing application performance management to get a better grip on their apps.

New apps can be a real pain in the net

https://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/0721appmgmt.html?net

SCO copyrights Unix, offers protection to Linux users

SCO continues to stake its claim on Linux. The company says that if you buy a license for UnixWare, it won’t come after you for using Linux. You know, only a lawyer would dream up a scheme like that.

https://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/0721sco.html?net

Sprint to offer network of Wi-Fi hot spots

Sprint PCS Monday announced plans to build Wi-Fi hot spots and create roaming agreements with other service providers to provide high-speed local wireless data access in more than 2,100 U.S. locations by the end of this year.

https://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/0721sprintoof.html?net

SBC, Qwest announce triple-play deals

SBC and Qwest this week announced separate deals with satellite television providers to add video services to their voice and data bundles, a key step in competing with cable companies to offer “triple play” services.