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New
Products & Services
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VoIP
- Compressed Voice Systems
- VoIP
- Platform for voice-related applications
- Switches & NICS
- A Switch and NICs with firewalls
- Router
- Secured routing at branch offices
- Multiplexer
- Multiplexer for SANs
- NOS
- Enterprise-class Linux
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Because
business must go on…
Do you have a Business Continuity Plan? -
This is a question that IT Heads are often
asked today. Since the 9/11 disaster corporates, vendors and solution
providers are all stressing the need to have a BC plan in place.
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News
Briefs
- Remember to fix your systems
- Emerging XML-based standard gets vendor support
- IDC's Q1 2002 storage market study |
Case
Study: HCL Comnet’s NOC
A
case for NOC
Any company that has scaled up its presence to new
locations, increased manpower, and introduced new enterprise applications,
will very likely, see that its IT Head has developed a new set of
worries.
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OTHER
NEWS
CommunicAsia 2002 showcases
mobile and wireless future
Intel's optimistic about Itanium 2
Veritas unveils Linux strategy
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Case
Study: Mastek’s OpenView implementation
An
open approach to customer management
Mumbai-based Mastek Ltd is a publicly held, global
IT solutions company that has been growing at a CAGR of 60 percent
over the past five years.
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| VENDORS
VOICE |
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2002 provides insights into managing IT infrastructure
'Infrastructure Strategies 2002' a seminar hosted
by Network Magazine in three cities, received overwhelming appreciation
from the CIO/CTO community of India. The seminars were held in Mumbai,
Bangalore, and New Delhi on July 23, 24, and 25. The event was jointly
hosted by Computer Associates and Samsung.
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Vendor
Voice: Storage
Data
Protection and Recovery options
Data
protection and quick recovery are critical requirements for enterprises
that have important business data growing at a fast pace within their
data centers or remote locations. Here are some options for data protection
and recovery architectures in distributed and centralized storage
configurations. by Anal Jain |
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| TECH
UPDATE - VoIP |
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Focus:
VPNs
VPN
considerations
VPNs are the most common means of ensuring secure
connectivity between diverse locations. A look at the implementing
VPN services in the enterprise. by Graeme K. Le Roux |
VoIP's
come a long way
Since
its introduction in 1995 VoIP technology has come a long way. Enterprises
in India and the rest of the world have successfully used the technology
and derived cost savings and other benefits from it. A look at the
technology in its current evolved state can help you plan ways to
use it optimally in your network. by Soutiman Das Gupta |
Focus:
64-bit computing
64-bit
computing re-examined
With 64-bit hardware blossoming, 64-bit computing
is not just for scientific applications and deep databases. Let's
take a look at the porting issues. by Seamus Phan |
Diverting
voice to cut costs
IDBI Bank decided to divert all voice calls between
its offices and branches nationwide through its data network using
VoIP technology. By doing so, the company cut communication costs
substantially at the same time making use of the unutilized WAN bandwidth.
by Soutiman Das Gupta |
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Focus:
Power grid access
Powerline
communications
There is now a whole new way to connect to the
Internet and to network computers in a LAN, by using the world's
largest existing network-the power grid. by oo Gin Lee
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A
network for tomorrow
Considering the pace of growth of Wipro's business
in recent years, its network architects had a serious challenge
ahead of them, to keep the network growth-proof. The solution was
a network that leveraged on the existing IP infrastructure to drive
data, voice, and video traffic. by Brian Pereira
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