Phil Hochmuth

Articles by Phil Hochmuth

Convergence in action

In addition to showing off new voice and data products at the NetWorld+Interop 2002 show May 6-10 in Las Vegas, Extreme Networks Inc. and Shoreline Communications Inc. will put their gear to work.

E-learning goes to head of the class

College and university IT professionals gathered at a recent conference to discuss meeting the demand for advanced e-learning services while finding ways to provide day-to-day support to diverse groups of technology users.

Glitch found in Cisco VoIP

A glitch in Cisco Systems Inc.'s IP PBX software could leave an enterprise's Cisco-based voice-over-IP system open to a denial-of-service attack, according to a notice issued this week by Bugtraq, a security alert mailing list.

Glitch found in Cisco VoIP could crash phone service

A glitch in Cisco Systems Inc.'s IP PBX software could leave an enterprise's Cisco-based voice-over-IP system open to a denial-of-service attack, according to a notice issued this week by Bugtraq, a security alert mailing list.

Nortel unveils security software and hardware

Nortel Networks Corp. Tuesday released new security hardware and software aimed speeding up encrypted traffic and improving Web server performance in enterprise networks.

Nortel unveils security software, hardware

Nortel Networks Corp. Tuesday released new security hardware and software aimed speeding up encrypted traffic and improving Web server performance in enterprise networks.

Puredata pushes down copper Gigabit Ethernet pricing

Gigabit and Fast Ethernet switches released recently from Puredata could help small businesses or small branch offices move from hubs to a switched and managed network with Gigabit Ethernet, for under US$1,400.

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