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1: Working The Third Shift: Tips To Avoid Counterfeits When Buying And Selling Used Cisco
Helpful tips for avoiding purchasing Counterfeit Cisco Hardware.

2: NetIron MLX fuels Foundry vs. Cisco Battle
Launch of the NetIron MLX cuts into Cisco’s metro market share

3: Sell Your Used Cisco gear: Helpful tips
Helpful tips for selling used Cisco hardware and recouping your investment

4: Secure your network
The components and the layout of your network will determine what you'll need to secure local computers, but some things are musts for any network that is connected to the Internet. A few simple preemptive measures can go a long way toward protecting your data and keeping your systems safe.

5: Choose the right networking standard
Settling on a standard is one of the most important decisions you'll make while putting together your network. The standard you choose influences everything, including the speed, the features, the reach, and the cost of your network. Making sense out of the alphabet soup of wireless technologies can

6: An ASP ASAP: Guidelines on Scouting for an ASP
Are you contemplating hiring the services of an Application Service Provider, or ASP? If so, there are many questions that need to be answered before you finalize the terms. Here’s a reminder if you’re trying to make full sense of everything: Don’t be overwhelmed with all the technical jargon! Ask the vendor to explain everything in layman’s terms.

7: You Don’t Need To Pay For IT!
IT Support has never been such a minefield. With new technologies always entering the marketplace it is now possible to have a corporate-standard IT system without having the financial headache of purchasing a server or even software such as Microsoft Office.

8: TCP/IP addressing and subnetting a network
A TCP/IP address, generally referred to as an IP address, consists of a thirty-two bit binary number that uniquely identifies a device on a TCP/IP network. It is logically divided into four groups and is presented in dotted binary notations. Each group contains eight bits (one byte) and every node on the TCP/IP network is assigned a unique TCP/IP number (IP address) for the identification of the node. Each IP address is separated internally into two parts: a network ID and a host ID.

9: Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure
Windows Server 2003 Active Directory is a centralized database that stores the collection of information about all the resources available on the Windows Server 2003 domain.

10: Extranets For Litigators
Over the past few years, the use of extranets and intranets by law firms to share critical documents with co-workers, clients and co-counsel has been firmly established. One area in which an extranet is particularly useful is in litigation, where a large number of parties require a massive number of documents over a fixed period of time. Keeping things organized An extranet provides a single location dedicated to the individual case. Access to documents can be define...


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