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IBM customers face tough network choices. (IBM Corp.) (Enterprise Networking)

Business Communications Review, November, 1994 by Passmore, David

This is a time like no other in the brief history of networking. Proliferating technologies and the pace of product and service introductions have created new ways to design, operate and manage networks. Some of the specific changes include the migration of LANs from shared to dedicated access media, the introduction of ATM switching and the availability of new public network services and more sophisticated network computing software.

All of this change has led to widespread confusion and uncertainty, and IBM networking customers, in particular, have specific concerns. They typically have made significant investments in IBM mainframes and 37XX FEPs, enterprise-wide SNA networks and token-ring LANs, and they rely on mainframe-based NetView for network...

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