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2000

Troubleshooting PM3 Disconnects Best of ISP-Lists
[December 18, 2000] Members of the ISP-Tech list discuss dealing with disconnect problems.

Mirapoint Announces WAPmail Appliance  Alex Goldman
[October 9, 2000] Need to deploy wireless e-commerce (m-commerce) fast? Mirapoint has a single appliance that can simplify deployment.

Windows 2000 Virus Hides from Scanners John Leyden
[September 6, 2000] The W2K/Streams virus is an executable file virus that only affects Windows 2000 systems.

How to Backup  Best of ISP-Lists
[August 4, 2000] Members of the ISP-Tech list discuss what media to use when backing up large amounts of data. There is no simple answer.

ASP News Briefs Gerry Blackwell
[July 28, 2000
] We look at the ASP Industry Consortium (ASPIC, no less), a new Swiss-Norwegian ISP/ASP hybrid called Nextra, and iManage. All have great ISP-to-ASP ideas.

Jabber: The Linux of Instant Messaging?  Patricia Fusco
[June 23, 2000] An open-source alternative enters the instant messaging fray, trumpeting a challenge to AIM's dominance of the market.

IP Security and NAT: Oil and Water?  Lisa Phifer
[June 15, 2000] IPsec and NAT can be employed together in some configurations, but not in others. In today's column, we'll explore the issues and limitations associated with combining IPsec and NAT, and take a brief look at recent advances in this area.

Akamai Broadens Reach, Sweetens Pot for ISPs  Lisa Phifer
[June 7, 2000]  New partnerships with technology, network, and content providers supercharge Akamai's basic value proposition. Free, satellite-based Usenet feed and other goodies lure ISP customers.

Flood Microsoft! Best of the ISP-Lists
[May 15, 2000
] Members of the ISP-Tech list discuss a flaw in recent versions of Internet Explorer that may be flooding your site's log file with false 404 "File Not Found" errors.

Stopping the ILOVEYOU Virus at the Server Best of the ISP-Lists
[May 5, 2000] Members of the ISP-Tech list discuss how they are protecting customers from the rampant ILOVEYOU virus.

Who Ya Gonna Call? Best of the ISP-Lists
[April 27, 2000] Members of the ISP-Tech list try to solve a connection problem.

Load Balancing News Briefs  Lisa Phifer  [April 7, 2000]
* Alteon Announces Virtual Matrix Architecture for Web Switches
* Resonate Offers Free Entry-Level Server Load Balancing Software
* How to Survive a DoS Attack with HydraWeb Load Balancing
* Cable & Wireless Enters Resale Agreement with F5 Networks
* RADWARE And NSI Software Combine To Synchronize Load-Balanced Data

Linux Streaming Media Solution Wayne Kawamoto
[March 8, 2000]  Red Hat and Real Networks bring streaming media to Linux. The agreement is part of Red Hat's Enterprise Edition strategy, a series of alliances with major software providers.

Cable Aggregation is not Aggravating Best of the ISP-Lists
[March 7, 2000]  How do cable companies design their networks? Members of the ISP-Cable list sketch out the basics.

Ramping Up a Slow Network Best of the ISP-Lists
[February 23, 2000]  The ISP-Tech list examines the issue of providing speed without breaking the bank. What options do you have when you cannot afford to upgrade your hub from 10bT to 100bT?

What is NAT? Best of the ISP-Lists
[February 8, 2000]  Members of ISP-Webhosting get acquainted with network address translation, and what it can do.

1999

Load Balancing News Briefs  Lisa Phifer  [December 20, 1999]
* F5 Keeps Holiday Traffic Flowing
* Coyote Point 4.0: More Reliable than Ever
* Foundry Melds HD Switching, Load Balancing
* Resiliency For Multi-Homed ISPs
* CiscoOffers Intelligent MultiNode Balancing
* Load Bal + Firewall from HydraWEB

Rooting Out DNS Errors  Rich Santalesa
[September 30, 1999] DNS misconfigurations and similar problems are a major source of ISP angst. DNS Expert Pro 1.5.1 can relieve the stress.

On Top of the Net: # 1  Michael Dillon
[May 20, 1999] The quest for speed isn't the only reason for independent ISPs to move to broadband technologies—or even the biggest. Cable, xDSL, and fibre-to-the-home, all give customers the benefit of always-on service.

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