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Do all the advancements in communications technologies for your enterprise have you confused? This issue looks at telephony, ISDN, RAS, and more.


Canon Power Notebook PN-100

By Joel Sloss, 01/01/1996

Canon's Power Notebook PN-100 sheer processing power is a major step forward.

How ISDN Does It

By Mel Beckman, 01/01/1996

The evolution of the telephone network.

A New Breed

By Joel Sloss, 01/01/1996

Pentium Pro reviewed in the Lab.

There’s Nothing Phony About Telephony

By John Enck, 01/01/1996

John Enck examines telephony in the Windows NT environment. It's more than mere "communication by telephone."

Smooth Sailing with NT

By Ben Arthur Passantino, 01/01/1996

Ben Arthur Passantino relates Sea-Land Services implementation of a Terminal Automation System with Windows NT Server.

Groupware: The PC Team Sport, Part 2

By Tim Daniels, 01/01/1996

Tim Daniels examines the installation and administration capabilities of Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Notes, and Collabra Share.

The Last Mile

By Mel Beckman, 01/01/1996

ISDN can serve users until fiber is ready for prime time.

The Truth About High-Speed Modems

By Mel Beckman, 01/01/1996

The modem wasn't such a good place to put compression after all.

A Quick Guide to Telephony Terms

By John Enck, 01/01/1996

Terms and definitions for telephony jargon.

Tuning NT Application Servers

By Mark Minasi, 01/01/1996

Mark Minasi shows you how to tune your Windows NT application server for better performance.

Exploring Cairo: Forms Database Engine

By Jon Honeyball, 01/01/1996

Jon Honeyball examines the potential for truly unique user interfaces.

ISDN and Windows NT

By Mel Beckman, 01/01/1996

Mel Beckman tells you everything you ever wanted to know about ISDN, the best high-speed communications available today.

The Space Between

By John Enck, 01/01/1996

The three primary API sets.

Windows NT Goes Mainstream

By Alex Pournelle, 01/01/1996

Alex Pournelle saw it happen: Windows NT has joined the big leagues! Read all about it!

Registry Editing

By Bob Chronister, 01/01/1996

Good uses for the Registry Editor.

Beating the Bandwidth

By Francois Fluckiger, 01/01/1996

Employing a LAN switch device can provide immediate relief.

Collabra Share Moves to Netscape

By Mark Smith, 01/01/1996

Netscape Communications purchased Collabra Software to help compete with Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Notes.

1996: NT’s Second Wave

By Mark Smith, 01/01/1996

1996 promises to be an exciting year for Windows NT.

Buy the Numbers

By Joel Sloss, 01/01/1996

Lab results using the BAPCo SYSmark benchmark.

HP’s Pentium Pro-based Vectra XU 6/150

By Joel Sloss, 01/01/1996

The early release of a Pentuim Pro system takes the form of the HP Vectra XU 6/15.

ISDN Hardware Solutions

By Mel Beckman, 01/01/1996

A list of vendors, and contact information, that offer RAS-compatible ISDN terminal adapter and routers.

Top 10 RAS Problems Solved

By Roy Seabourne, 01/01/1996

Microsoft Support Engineers help you out with troubleshooting tips on RAS.

Windows NT Telephony Buyer’s Guide

By John Enck, 01/01/1996

Companies and contact information for products and/or services targeted at enabling telephony applications in the Windows NT environment.

CTI on the Network

By John Enck, 01/01/1996

The relationship among the CTI server, the various desktop phones, and the different desktop computers are important factors when implementing a CTI solution.

Tuning SQL Server

By David P. Stevens, 01/01/1996

Mark J. Keller and David P. Stearns show you six ways to tune SQL Server.

System Requirements

By Tim Daniels, 01/01/1996

Windows NT clients system requirements.

Ask Dr. Bob Your NT Questions

By Bob Chronister, 01/01/1996

Bob Chronister offers some tips on finding you way around your Windows NT operating system.

Strategic Communications Choices

By Francois Fluckiger, 01/01/1996

Francois Fluckiger describes different communications technologies and provides guidelines on which to choose for your enterprise and why.

Tadpole P1300G

By Joel Sloss, 01/01/1996

The Tadpole P1300G offers power-hungary users-on-the-move almost everything you need.


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