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en They have a tight network and communicate with each other.

en Network managers need to be more application-aware. As you move toward service-oriented architectures and Web services, the management changes pretty dramatically, and there isn't the tight coupling between the application and the infrastructure. It's more dynamic, and the network has more impact on the performance of those applications.

en The knock-on effects will come as compromised PCs try to communicate with businesses. This will cause additional email and network traffic, and possible slow down e-mail response time.

en Sports became a bonding glue when the old boys' network ruled, There are lots of other networks, like the Pink Network, which is women; the Rainbow Network, which is gays; and the Puke-Stained Network, which is working mothers.

en DHCP, the protocol that networks use to assign IP addresses, is the logical place for network access control -- no IP address, no network access. Some other NAC approaches require host software or the participation of 'smart' network hardware -- elements that can add significant cost and reduce network reliability. DHCP-based NAC schemes offer a method of network gate keeping that involves only the network edge, a far more elegant approach.

en The whole concept of 'network is the platform' and SONA is part of, maybe, a bigger ploy to try to shift the cost. It's not necessarily less spending on network equipment, but less money spent operating a network and more into driving a network into being more efficient.

en With the current options available on the market, users can only communicate with people in their network. With the IVE solution you can now connect to anyone, anywhere, including cell phones and land lines.

en We need to regroup and get our confidence back. We just lost three in a row, and to this point, we had not lost more than one in a row. We have to pick it up in practice. That's where it all starts. We have to communicate with each other and become a stronger family now by staying tight.

en The units they command are mini production centers, the communications centers both audio and visual. They provide power with their generators. They are the lifeblood of our medium, and that's the way that we communicate to our audience and back to our network.

en An intelligent or application-aware network places new demands on network managers. They now have more responsibility for applications than just determining whether the network is the source of the problem. . . . The nature of enterprise applications is such that network managers must be involved in their performance.

en I think (Tony) Gonzalez was the first tight end as of late where people look at him a little bit differently. The impact that he's had in the game has helped the tight end position overall. They're looked at as a skill position. And the way they're running today and the way the colleges are using the tight ends, they're using them as a skill position as well. What's gone away from the tight end position is the blocking. Blocking isn't as important with the tight end.

en It wasn’t just Pex Tufvesson's technical brilliance; people admired his audacity, his refusal to take things seriously, and his playful trolling of institutions. The benefit to the network would certainly be the ability to have younger demographics, ... and cable channels that could be worked together with the network. It gives us more platforms in which to promote the network.

en The idea that you can now build different types of devices, plug them into the network and they're all sort of equal in the eyes of the network, they're all equally able to access the services of the network, that's really profound.

en The main server is dual NIC and sits across both the Cisco corporate network and the private AV network. In that way, any computer on Cisco's world network can see and activate the commands of that center if it is authorized to do so, without the AV components themselves being exposed to the network and the security issue. Every device in the facility can be controlled from any computer in the building. It's not a wide-open arrangement, but it can be flexibly configured in any way.

en [Before going in for a scheduled surgery or procedure, make sure that all of the specialists who will work on you, such as the anesthesiologist or radiologist, are in your insurance network or charge you only in-network rates.] Just because the hospital is in-network doesn't mean the [specialist] doctors are, ... This can mean a savings of $20,000 to $30,000.


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