Greg Enright

Articles by Greg Enright

IM seeks its true identity

Our feature this issue takes a look at a subject that the IT community will be hearing a great deal about in the next...

IT resolutions for the new year

The beginning of the year is traditionally a time for putting the joys (and frazzlement) of the holiday season behind us, getting back to...

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Novell continues Linux push Novell Inc. furthered its Linux initiative in December by joining the Open Source Development Labs, a consortium of companies...

Defining IT’s 2003 not hard

As 2003 winds to a close, it's interesting to ponder just what this year will be most remembered for in the world of networking and IT. In looking back at recent years, each one was defined mainly by one trend or event that overshadowed all others.

Outsourcing noise grows

The outsourcing of IT responsibilities has never been an easy proposition for CIOs and network managers, and it doesn't seem like the scenario is going to get much simpler anytime soon.

No killer app for IP telephony

Observers of the IP telephony market should not expect to see a single application drive the future...

IP will grow but slowly

Although times are tough for network equipment vendors, one of the brightest rays of hope for the industry continues to be the series of developments around Internet Protocol (IP).

Avaya and Extreme partner on convergence gear, services

Avaya Inc. and Extreme Networks Inc. announced a multi-year partnership agreement on Tuesday that will see the firms work in unison to deliver converged, IP-based products and services.

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