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Old 12-07-2009, 08:27 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Thumbs down Today's Most Popular Vendors

1: Cisco
2: Juniper
3: Oracle
4: Nortel
5: IBM
6: VMware
7: CWNP
8: Apple
9: HP
10: Citrix
11: Adobe
12: 3COM
13: CompTIA
14: CIW
15: SUN
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Old 01-01-2012, 12:48 PM   #2 (permalink)
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There are several LAN technologies in use today, but Ethernet is by far the most popular. Industry estimates indicate that as of 1994 over 40 million Ethernet nodes had been installed worldwide. The widespread popularity of Ethernet ensures that there is a large market for Ethernet equipment, which also helps keep the technology competitively priced. From the time of the first Ethernet standard, the specifications and the rights to build Ethernet technology have been made easily available to anyone. This openness, combined with the ease of use and robustness of the Ethernet system, resulted in a large Ethernet market and is another reason Ethernet is so widely implemented in the computer industry. The vast majority of computer vendors today equip their products with 10-Mbps Ethernet attachments, making it possible to link all manner of computers with an Ethernet LAN. As the 100-Mbps standard becomes more widely adopted, computers are being equipped with an Ethernet interface*1 that operates at both 10-Mbps and 100-Mbps. The ability to link a wide range of computers using a vendor-neutral network technology is an essential feature for today's LAN managers. Most LANs must support a wide variety of computers purchased from different vendors, which requires a high degree of network interoperability of the sort that Ethernet provides.

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