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* One reader learns a hard lesson and sends a warning
* Start-up Frabric7 unveils two servers
* Novell is also active in the open standards arena
* What are unified threat management appliances?
* Some Microsoft security updates aren't reaching users * Hacking copiers, software focus raised at document management conference * Cisco's quarterly sales, profit decline * IBM, Red Hat join others in Linux patent venture * Today on Layer 8
* More information about blown fiber
* How one hospital network streamlined its storage infrastructure
* Logix offers up NetFlow data via software as a service model
* Deluxe Media Management's utility computing arrangement with Savvis Communications
* Creating real-time visual records of a cellular subscriber's movements
* Rounding out reader responses to fixed vs. mobile networks debate
* The ins and outs of SLAs
* The risks posed by authorized application functionality
* You may be surprised what's sitting on your hard drive
* Consider aggregators, SSL VPNs for mobile security
* Catching up with news in the ID mgmt. world
* Who is Office Live aimed at?
* MacMini-like PC with Intel and Linspire Linux inside
* Botnets getting nastier * Q&A: Cisco exec talks mobile * Pooled storage cited in improved management * FCC backs off E911 requirement for VoIP providers * XO spins off wireline to go wireless * Today on Layer 8