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1. Networking lifeblood

2. Watching the detective

3. A question of scale

4. The other dynamic duo

5. Four new servers rocket to Planet X

6. One format is all you need

7. It's between you and them

8. Tools to tune Unix servers

9. Picture-perfect networks

10. Inoculating NT servers: anti-virus software shows potential

11. Tests reveal solid meters

12. Giving LANs a voice; four packages sound network alarms without crying wolf

13. Service sells an OS

14. Network management: a long way from integrated

15. Reaching an OS impasse: 32-bit desktop operating systems

16. IBM packs on the features: SystemView for OS/2 pushed out the door

17. Desktop management software: no need to adjust your set

18. LAN monitoring software: the one that got away

19. Keeping tabs on apps: despite rich features, four software-metering packages fall short of the mark in Labs testing

20. BrightWorks yet to shine: McAfee's management utilities are modular, but not fully integrated

21. RMon: in from the cold

22. Beyond NetWare 3.12

23. The big three now work better together; LAN Server, Windows NT, NetWare upgrades are a must; performance gap closing

24. Saber LAN Workstation 5.0 and Saber Server Manager 1.0

25. LANlord 2.1 and XTree Tools for Networks 1.5

26. Frye Utilities for Networks

27. LANDesk Manager 1.51

28. Network management software for NetWare LANs

29. Sharing among equals

30. Version control meets an expanding need

31. Take control of your servers: five AppleShare utilities compared

32. The Discport networking breakthrough

33. Powerlan tops peer-to-peer OSs; aimed at smaller sites, most packages are easy to use, technologically impressive

34. NOS

35. OracleWare

36. Competitive edge: PowerView, a DSM-focused technology

37. The Great Communicator: Windows e-mail programs

38. Remote-control packages lack maturity: ReachOut/Network deftly handles Windows-based PCs but provides weak security features

39. LAN operation boosts project managers; networking allows multiple managers to coordinate large, complex projects

40. Microsoft, Novell bolster business LANs

41. Novell redirects NT Server

42. NetTune Pro makes networks sing sweeter

43. DMS suite gains muscle; Seagate strengthens inventory and remote control, adds tape backup

44. NetBasic melds Web pages with NetWare; HiTecSoft's tools give the NOS browser management capabilities and programmability

45. ServerTrak limits downtime

46. Solid authoring tools arrive; more are due soon; HTML editing tools are strong point of Golive; Home Page is friendlier

47. NT Server 4.0 gets a face-lift and a lot of Internet support

48. Polishing NT with Internet links

49. Seagate's DMS sports big hits, minor misses

50. Citadel Computer Systems' Server Sentry restarts downed NetWare servers and stores crash data

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