Michael Martin

Articles by Michael Martin

Networking for high availability

Your company threw wads of cash at the hottest Web designer to give its e-commerce site just the right look. It poured a fortune into a state-of-the-art warehouse and customer service support to ensure on-line orders get fulfilled on time. Now it

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Cabletron split raises questions

Cabletron Systems Inc.

Finally vendors undertake some organizational changes for the better

When a network equipment vendor gets bought out or reorganizes its business, it

Kanata firm hopes to drive faster routers

In response to the Internet bandwidth explosion, a Kanata, Ont.-based firm has created a technology it says will allow next-generation core routers to perform fast look-ups on packets up to Layer 7.

Firms must do homework before turning to application service providers

Early in the New Year, Network World Canada hosted a round table of some of the movers and shakers in the Canadian carrier and ISP market. One of our goals was to find out what trends and technologies these industry players thought would be hot this year. Network services outsourcing was a consensus pick. So was wireless. But one of the biggest emerging trends

Intel applies itself to networking

Intel Corp. is best known for its processors which power a majority of the world

Extranet to handle large graphics files

Graphics houses, printers and publishers throughout North America may soon be able to avoid costly courier charges by moving large files over an extranet designed especially for graphic arts applications.

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