Network World Columns


1993


·       1993-02-01-: Aiming At the Foot (p 19)

Apple seems to want to continue to undifferentiate itself

·       1993-03-01: If you Ask "What Application" you have already lost (p 15)

Looking for the "killer ap" for data networks does not make sense.

·       1993-04-05: Is it tunneling or spelunking? (p 17)

It may be better to route legacy protocols rather than tunneling them.

·       1993-05-10: Panacea? (p 17)

Digital signatures.

·       1993-05-31: What's a standard? (p 21)

IETF RFCs as standards

·       1993-07-05: Standards continued (p 13)

More on IETF standards

·       1993-08-02: The end of the world? (p 10)

Running out of IP addresses?

·       1993-08-30: NIH as a corporate culture (p 14)

AppleTalk and Novell IPX vs. TCP/IP

·       1993-09-27: Why Now? (p 20)

Why is the Internet suddenly popular?

·       1993-10-25: The Internet: Why not now? (p 14)

Why you should be using the Internet.

·       1993-11-22: Whither IP? (p 14)

The IETF's IP-Next Generation project

·       1993-12-20: Is It Soup Yet? (p 20)

The Internet is not a free government funded service