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  • Windows won't work? Time for a Mac

    Yet another Windows system crash... what's a computer user to do? Turn to trusty Mac OS X, that's what.

  • Hotmail restricts outgoing messages

    Microsoft's MSN Hotmail, a free Web-based e-mail service, has tightened restrictions on daily outbound messages sent by subscribers, a tactic it says will help curb spam.

  • Network autodiscovery tools: weak or costly?

    Autodiscovery tools can help uncover hidden or forgotten additions in the network. While many tools are available that claim to do this well, IT professionals have found that they're all either ineffectual or cost-prohibitive.

  • Network traffic cops

    Want to improve the performance of your network or work out what's going wrong? ZDNet Australia helps you find the right tool for the job.

  • See the light

    Well, it has been done, and many people are excited about the possibilities of running gigabit speeds over their existing wiring. The question at hand is, at what point is it appropriate?

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  • Find faults in fibre

    So you've replaced your copper cables with fibre optics, but now you're having problems. This article shows how to troubleshoot faults in fibre optic cables, including questions to ask to narrow down possible causes.

  • What ails Oracle?

    Is Oracle's recent slowdown in the applications business a one-time fluke or just the latest setback in a troublesome area for the software maker? Additional reading: Oracle ruling highlights complexity of market

  • Identity management starts at birth

    How can companies hope to protect their data -- and how can we hope to stop identity theft -- when we ignore the most basic protection methods?

  • Four network maintenance tools tested

    We look at three hardware tools and one software tool for network maintenance.

  • Network autodiscovery tools: weak or costly?

    Autodiscovery tools can help uncover hidden or forgotten additions in the network. While many tools are available that claim to do this well, IT professionals have found that they're all either ineffectual or cost-prohibitive.

Reviews (6)

  • Five network maintenance tools tested

    With the right packet sniffers you can truly lead the dog's life. What's most impressive is network monitoring devices will help you see problems immediately. These tools can aid in analysis, migration, monitoring, security, testing, and administration of the network.

  • Windows won't work? Time for a Mac

    Yet another Windows system crash... what's a computer user to do? Turn to trusty Mac OS X, that's what.

  • Four network maintenance tools tested

    We look at three hardware tools and one software tool for network maintenance.

  • Olympus Camedia C-750UZ

    The Olympus C-750UZ pairs great telephoto grasp with a 4-megapixel CCD sensor for photographers, all in a fairly compact package.

  • The flukey business of network diagnostics

    Having access to a portable network and cable testing device can be a lifesaver for a network technician, but the high price of most testing tools makes it tough for a manager to justify purchasing more than one or two. Fluke Networks' lightweight NetTool provides managers with some financial relief and technicians with a potent portable analysis tool with great battery life.

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