NetWorld & Interop Show Roundup
News Banging the drum for Ethernet Extreme Networks' CEO Gordon Stitt came to NetWorld+Interop not to praise SONET but to bury it, and bang the drum for Ethernet. Flexion system ties voice mail with email NetWorld+Interop shows communications box that...
[May 10, 2000, 14:12]
2002 NETWORLD INTEROP - PART 1: Security And Content Delivery
White Papers John Chambers and Jim Grubb demonstrate new content delivery applications and security features at the 2002 Networld Interop Show.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
News Roundup: Chipmakers Battle It Out At NetWorld+Interop
News Guy Kewney reports from NetWorld+Interop in Las Vegas where Transmeta raised its sights as Intel's Craig Barrett put in a poor performance NetWorld+Interop is not the biggest show on the tech calendar, but it always attracts the heavyweights.
[May 9, 2001, 11:08]
NetWorld+Interop: Novell's Directory-enabled NT Firewall
News Novell, with its announcement Tuesday of Novell FireWall for NT at NetWorld+Interop in Atlanta, is moving beyond providing firewall and traffic management services. On the face of it, the idea of Novell providing firewall protection for Windows NT...
[September 15, 1999, 16:33]
Aruba Unplugs Networld+Interop
White Papers Every year, Key3Media holds its Networld+Interop Conference and Exhibition in Las Vegas, Nevada. Wireless connectivity was required across the entire one square mile of the Las Vegas Convention Center show floor as well as in a variety of different...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
NetWorld+Interop: Intel Outlines 'intelligent Network'
News In a keynote address in Atlanta on Tuesday at NetWorld+Interop, Intel Vice President Mark Christensen described his company's vision of where the Internet is going, what impact it will have on the economy and the role that chip technology will...
[September 15, 1999, 16:24]
NetWorld+Interop: NA Releasing WebShield Apps
News The new hardware, to be unveiled this week at NetWorld + Interop in Atlanta, combines the company's wide range of security software in a single box, including anti-virus, firewall and VPN software. Network Associates is getting into the appliance...
[September 14, 1999, 9:34]
How Cisco Partner Networld Communications Stayed Ahead Of IP Telephony Curve
White Papers Back in the mid-90s when it was a computer/telephony integrator known as CTI Solutions, Networld Communications focused on the installation of traditional PBX phone systems for its business customers.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
The Show Goes On At NetWorld Interop Thanks To A Wireless Help Desk Solution
White Papers NetWorld Interop is a Key3Media event. Prior to every show, NetWorld Interop's Network Operations group is faced with the challenge of setting up a network to support hundreds of exhibitors, meeting rooms, conference rooms and Novell Connecting...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
NetWorld+Interop Show To Run Late October In UK
News Other NetWorld+Interop shows are held annually in Las Vegas, Atlanta, Tokyo, Paris, Sydney and Singapore. Organiser Softbank Forums said the show will be the first exhibition in this country to host an intranet that connects exhibitors, and will...
[March 18, 1997, 13:47]
12,000 Expected For Networld+Interop UK
News Next year, Comdex plans a stiffer test for the competition by combining Comdex, Networld+Interop and Expo Comm in a single event under the 'UK Technology Week' banner. The show was far from packed but stand attendants were relatively happy with the...
[October 29, 1997, 10:35]
Hauser Keynotes First UK NetWorld+Interop Expo
News Hauser, now chairman of NChannel, a Network Computer startup, will discuss the future of home Internet appliances. Also giving addresses will be executives from Nortel, Cisco and 3Com. The show takes place in Earls Court 2, London between October...
[September 5, 1996, 11:24]
Networld+Interop: Dual Offers Sub-£1K MMX Notebook
News Dual's Minerva is a 133MHz MMX-based unit with 16Mb EDO RAM, 1.4Mb hard drive, sound, 12.1-inch dual-scan screen, nickel metal hydride battery and Windows 95. It costs £999 + VAT. Dual Technology: 01223-576622
[October 29, 1997, 14:34]
NetWorld+Interop Kicks Off In London
News Companies unveiling new products included Netscape with network package SuiteSpot 3.0, UB Networks with network management software NetDirector@Web and Lotus with its Notes 4.0 'Domino' groupware product.
[October 30, 1996, 11:56]
Networld+Interop: UB Controls Intra-nets Through Browser
News The NetDirector@Web suite uses Java applets to show real-time changes in the network without the user having to reload the Web page. The suite comes as several options, the first being the EMPower Management Module (£6,600 + VAT) which is available...
[October 30, 1996, 12:40]
Networld+Interop: Bay Catches IP Fever
News The company detailed what it calls its IP Services strategy, an all-embracing approach that puts the IP protocol at the heart of Bay's products and services. What Bay calls Enabling Services - including directory services, traffic management...
[October 29, 1997, 15:54]
Networld Alliance Case Study: Airport
White Papers The challenges faced by an airport are to implement a customer-centric interactive kiosk project, provide 24x7 accessible, efficient and cost-effective customer access to E-services, seamlessly integrate new technology solutions and secure...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Testing And Monitoring Large Mission-Critical Networks
White Papers The networks of NetWorld and Interop provide an opportunity for vendors and technical staff to prove capabilities and to demonstrate their expertise in a wide range of technologies and applications. This white paper by CF2 Group's Curt Franklin...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Flexion System Ties Voice Mail With Email
News At NetWorld+Interop in Las Vegas, the year-old company, which has offices in San Francisco and in Maidenhead in the UK, announced it is working with SonicWall to create broadband security options for the X300.
[May 11, 2000, 15:11]
FBI To Investigate Al-Jazeera Web Hijack
News The NetWorld service detected a spike in traffic early on Thursday morning, and an email from a security specialist confirmed that visitors to Al-Jazeera were being redirected to NetWorld's service, said Ken Bowman, chief executive of the Salt...
[March 28, 2003, 9:35]

