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51. DOWN TO THE WIRE

52. Specification for wireless Internet access published

53. WebDAV prepped for distributed authoring

54. POP3 gets kudos while I get popped for choosing IMAP, which crashes a lot

55. Get ready for IMAP4, at least at work; and PalmPilot charged with competition, static

56. Internet Plumber of the Year: Join me in thanking Jim Gettys and the HTTP/1.1 team for their work

57. Vendors balk at deploying SET

58. Virtual Interface specification hits the streets

59. Newly ratified ATM standards may push user acceptance

60. HP's JetSend speeds past PCs

61. JavaSoft to fix RMI compatibility: integration with CORBA to open up proprietary protocol

62. ISDN D-channel to lower total cost of use

63. IBM, 3Com, Cascade to unite against Cisco

64. Simplicity is the key to keeping up with networking needs in the age of intranets

65. Oracle chooses IIOP over Microsoft's DCOM

66. LDAP is key to bridging NetWare and NT

67. IIOP: Is it the natural heir to Web's HTTP? Internet Inter-ORB protocol is simpler to code with and needs less bandwidth

68. SunSoft waits for vendor support of WebNFS

69. Quantum, Intel develop protocol to double data transfer rates

70. MCI Internet 2000 will boost Internet bandwidth: 155Mbps pipes due next month

71. New dial-up protocol tunnels through Internet. (Microsoft and 3Com's Point Tunnelling Protocol) (Internet

72. Pipeline

73. Moving your LAN to TCP/IP? Wait just one bit more

74. Will IPng catch Second System Syndrome or be DNA of global network?

75. Software content of modems something for IS to consider

76. Novell looks wide with NLSP enhancements

77. Novell readies mobile IPX protocol: will allow users on the go to maintain network sessions

78. RADIUS to secure remote access

79. Novell promises protocol-independent NetWare

80. Netscape releases SSL protocol

81. Committee approves both 64-bit, 66-MHz

82. Lotus moves toward MAPI, backs off VIM

83. 3Com unveils strategy for switches: first products introduced will use newly developed high-throughput chip

84. Object walls begin to fall; vendors accelerate push for interoperable ORBs

85. Grand Junction offers 100Mbps repeater

86. Compaq and TI develop faster LAN connection

87. HP launches Fibre Channel LAN family

88. LAN switching technology breathes new life into Ethernet

89. Attachmate ships gateway link for Windows PC to SNA

90. Wireless options for mobile users

91. IBM unveils low-priced ATM cards

92. Standard 28.8Kbps modems coming

93. Motorola ships first high-speed V.34 modems

94. Just give me ISDN, a cable modem, and I'll stay home

95. IBM's AnyNet modules embrace more protocols

96. AT&T protocol for improved wireless data transmission to gain industry support

97. Vendors approve a frame-relay MIB as enterprise standard

98. Hub links mixed-throughput ports

99. Scitor plans upgrade for speedier frame relay

100. PC manufacturers incorporating Enhanced IDE specifications

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