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This mock magazine offers six RT computer articles on the title and a 6 page editorial on what's included in those articles. Subjects include: Re-evaluating your replacement strategy, Sasser worm, MS revisit of NGSCB security plan, top technologies for 2005, Hitachi 400GB drive, and Linksys, Boingo Boost Hotspots. Bibliography lists 5 sources. jvPCmag.rtf
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for 2005. Dan gives us a quick look at about eight areas we all want a peek at. He offers that look in terms of how technologies can be aligned
with business goals, so dont miss a single paragraph. Dan starts with Instant Messaging in the workplace; it isnt new, but it does
have a different slant when tied to bean counters. Employees are talking without standing around the water cooler, and more companies want that. For the ICT profession, this may pose
additional security concerns, but Dan takes a look at that too, as well see later. The student may want to state
that: Along with more accessibility in the office through Instant Messaging for everyone, add Wi-Fi, or Wireless LAN opportunities. Now that security is beefing up, people are jumping on board,
Dan says, so we can all jump on that wagon! Not only wireless, but voice communication will be increasing in the worlds
businesses in 2005 with IP telephony systems replacing old digital and analog phone systems (finally!). Now that wireless and voice are opening up
the world even more than the Internet alone, were looking at huge storage and filing and tracking problems. That means were also going to have to look at taking the
time to build taxonomies to cover all the information were storing. This is not news, but with everyone working on it, Dan contends new strategies will open up here as
well that we can all take advantage of. The student could comment that: So unpopular for those five minutes a few years
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