Jargon Busters This is a series of short
articles supplied by vendors which breaks through the technical jargon. It also includes a
selection of white papers.
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Safe Arrival
(03.03.00) Mik Stevens
looks into making remote application delivery secure.
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Willing and enabled John Stevenson discusses Web enabling your legacy with Microsoft Front
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Inside the Active Directory
ESOFT Globals Brian DaBinettdelves into the most hyped aspect of
Windows 2000: the Active Directory.
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Digital or Analogue? - Dec 1999 Omtools Ken Clark looks for the best way to go in
faxing.
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A fax too far - Nov 1999
What do you do when your fax resources are
stretched to the limit? Omtools Ken Clark has the answer.
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Teaching an old dog new tricks - Nov 1999 John Stevenson looks at the
arguments for and against re-developing legacy applications to run in a Windows NT
environment.
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How to cater for legacy data - Oct 1999
In order to enjoy the benefits of server-based computing,
you need to make informed decisions about configuration. John Stevenson
tells us how to do it.
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Fully functional
- Oct 1999 Omtools David Angwin
looks at faxing from line-of-business applications
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Faxing en Route - September 1999
Fax routing brings many benefits to businesses sending a
large number of faxes. David Angwin explains why and shows how
it works.
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Try conversion - July 1999 David Angwin takes us through
converting documents from native file format to fax image format.
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Network Fax - June
1999
In the fourth of a series of jargon busting guides from Omtool, David
Angwin looks at Network Fax in a Lotus Notes environment.
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