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Data Communications on the Web



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From: kallan@sas.upenn.edu (Kallan D Resnick)
Subject: Data Communications on the Web
Date: Wed, 6 Dec 1995 05:28:33 -0500 (EST)


Data Communications on the Web 

http://www.data.com/index.html
(link inactive 29 April 2004)

web_master@data.com. 

Data Communications is the only global magazine written for networking
professionals who plan, design, and manage corporate backbone networks. 
We cover every aspect of networking, integrating technological details
with the cost of building and running the enterprise network
infrastructure. 

Our editors assess all networking technologies and products--from
switches, wiring hubs, bridge/routers, and servers through network
operating systems, multiplatform applications, and telecom services.  We
deliver this information through lab tests, tutorials, and competitive
analyses.  We also balance our technology coverage with in-depth
articles that highlight business and cost-of-ownership issues, including
case studies and user surveys. 

Data Communications publishes 17 issues a year in three separate
editions: North America, International, and Asia-Pacific.  We reach
roughly 110,000 networking professionals worldwide.  More than 77,000 of
our readers are in the U.S.  and Canada; almost 20,000 are in Europe,
Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East; approximately 13,000 are in
Asia-Pacific. 

An index of the articles the journal provides is here:

http://www.data.com/Contents/
(Link inactive 21 September 2004)

This site below is to search by journal issue:

http://www.data.com/Contents/Issue.htm
(Link inactive 21 September 2004)

Although we encourage subscriptions, Data Communications on the Web is
open to all visitors without restriction. 



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