Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Network design resource; How feds are dropping the ball on IPv6

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Network design resource

Jeff Caruso By Jeff Caruso
I am occasionally asked questions about network design. I'm a journalist by trade, and I don't have the expertise to design networks. What I can do, however, is keep my eye on trends and find resources to help anyone who has to design networks for a living. Luckily, one great resource has found us. Read full story

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