Message-ID: <14609978.1075856564238.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2000 08:47:00 -0700 (PDT) From: vince.kaminski@enron.com To: vkaminski@aol.com Subject: Our Apologies ... Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Vince J Kaminski X-To: vkaminski@aol.com X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Vincent_Kaminski_Jun2001_4\Notes Folders\'sent mail X-Origin: Kaminski-V X-FileName: vkamins.nsf ---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 06/06/2000 03:50 PM --------------------------- "Network World" on 06/06/2000 03:26:28 PM Please respond to To: cc: Subject: Our Apologies ... ----------------------------------------------------------------------- As a valued Network World Newsletter subscriber, this information update is brought to you as a reader service from Network World. Please see below for more information about this mailing. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Recently, you received an email from us alerting you to the upcoming arrival of 11 new newsletter additions from Network World. Unfortunately, you may have had some difficulty subscribing, because the URL was posted incorrectly. To subscribe to these new newsletters, please visit http://www.nwwsubscribe.com/FOC32 As a current newsletter subscriber, you may easily add one or all of these new arrivals to your subscription. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out our latest offerings! Convergence Everyone is talking about the convergence of voice and data onto the same infrastructure. Each week, we talk about the latest convergence news and the technologies that can help make convergence happen, such as QoS, MPLS, DiffServ, IEEE 802.1p and others. The Edge Network World's own David Rohde takes us to the edge of the carrier network cloud each week, looking at services and edge devices. This newsletter will also link to important stories on Network World's new site, also called The Edge, which is devoted to this exploding market. Free Stuff There's plenty of free software out there to help make your job easier - if you only know where to look. Each week we scour the Web for shareware network management tools and demo versions of software, and pass you the links so you can try them out. Mobile Computing So you've got a new personal digital assistant (PDA). Now what? This newsletter gives you the tips you need to make the most out of your investment. Net.Worker Small offices, home offices, and remote offices are all getting networked, and their needs are different from large enterprises. Each week, we bring you news, tips and trends specific to this rapidly growing group. The Network Channel The role of the reseller and integrator channels is changing fast, as services and voice/data convergence enter the picture. Stay on top of it all with IDC analyst Ken Presti's weekly insights. The Network World 200 Network companies are a powerful force in today's stock markets. This weekly financial newsletter examines the winners and losers, drawing from a market index of the 200 biggest companies in networking. Optical Networking Although optical networking technology is aimed at service providers, it will have repercussions with enterprise customers as well. Find out how each week, from the experts at Light Reading. Servers With the proliferation of networks, server technology is more important than ever. Get all the latest news, tips and trends about servers from Network World's Deni Connor. Technology Executive Looking for the big picture behind all the buzzwords and tech-speak? This newsletter aims for the 30,000-foot view on a variety of network-related technologies for CEOs, CTOs, CIOs - or any other kind of CXO. Wireless in the Enterprise Wireless technology finally seems to be hitting its stride. Independent technology editor Joanie Wexler will bring you the latest info about how enterprises can take advantage of wireless LANs and wireless WANs. As with all of Network World's technology specific newsletters, each of our new newsletters is written by the most exceptional editors and experts in each field. Plus, because they are topically oriented, these newsletters also act as a guide to relevant content from Network World Fusion and across the web. And remember, they're FREE! Go to http://www.nwwsubscribe.com/FOC32 and sign up for your choice today! ----------------------------------------------------------------------- If you do not wish to receive further newsletter-related emails from Network World, please visit our web page: http://www.nwwsubscribe.com/unsub.asp?ID=vkamins@enron.com -----------------------------------------------------------------------