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...SMTP (simple mail transfer program), and an external fax service, MyFax. A LAN (local area network) fax service is also supported. I opted to receive...
...BenQ, Casio, ...
Technology Editor Sean Doherty revisits Index Engines Octane, which now indexes, searches, and extracts content from LAN-based storage as well as tape archives, and comes with a compliance archive
When a firm decided to relocate its headquarters, the time was right to consider a hosted data center
...same interface for administrators to index and collect content from tapes and LAN sources. The new GUI includes a search interface to...
...responsibility for firmwide IT operations of messaging, storage, help desk, mobile computing, LAN/WAN networking, remote access and data security....
...the data. Now they were going from a WAN access to a LAN access. When they're calling saying it takes me X number of...
...lawsuit threats has made some news of its own. Wi-LAN announced Wednesday that it is ...
Baker Donelson says Frontline Performance Intelligence helps diagnose application slowdowns or crashes
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