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Equinix invited V3.co.uk to be the first to check out its new datacentre in Slough
IP-based networking allows enterprises to focus on opportunities for service differentiation
The path to VoIP has been long, but firms have now arrived
A look at the beginnings of the internet and Internet Protocol networking
How can VoIP and IP convergence help real businesses in the real world?
Three-quarters of organisations will fully converge their voice and data networks by 2008
There's life in that old modem yet. We conclude our two-part guide to making the most of your dial-up connection.
Laptops, PDAs, smartphones, 3G, GPRS, 802.11 - the mobile sector can be a minefield for the uninitiated. Martin Veitch explains everything you need to know.
In Part 2 of our guide to the wireless world we explain the possibilities - and limitations - of Wi-Fi, and how to navigate them.
Mobile and wireless access to enterprise networks, driven by companies seeking to improve productivity and increase profits by mobilising workers, is one of the hottest growth areas in the IT industry.
Corporates are waking up to the security implications of granting network access to a mobile workforce. But persuading the board to free up enough cash is another matter.
Achieving the right balance between a secure infrastructure and easy access for mobile staff is not easy.
In the second part of this guide to small office networking we will go through how to enable file and print sharing between Windows 2000 systems.
In the first of a two-part look at small office networking, we explain the kit you'll need to get things up and running.
Converging voice and data over a single network has been the next big thing for at least five years, but it is only now beginning to take off as products mature and prices fall.
In the latest instalment of vnunet.com's special Business Centre analysis features we look at how wireless local area network technology can help small and medium-sized businesses.
Although 'broadband' was the big buzzword of 2002, many companies failed to make it more than that as scepticism remains high in the UK.
The days of being chained to the desk are numbered, thanks to the wireless local area network.
Broadband has finally arrived in a big way and it's time to take advantage of the technology and dump the slow old modem once and for all.
Phone shops offer many different types of mobiles, but which is the best for you?
Notebooks are the style statement of computing. We show you how to be a dedicated follower of IT fashion.
Is our much-hyped wireless future as dead as a dotcom dodo? Actually, no. This is a temporary hiccup, and while it may not be apparent, a number of key building blocks are being put in place that will make wireless the next major platform in the communications revolution.
The former state telecoms monopolies have been warned by the European Commission that they face legal action early next year if they fail to co-operate with the unbundling of local phone networks.
TFL director of Games transport Mark Evers discusses how the public transport network is preparing for this summer's event
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