A HANDFUL OF industry heavyweights will gather at next month's Networld/Interop '98 show to demonstrate highspeed Token Ring technology.
The question is: Does anybody care anymore? Certainly not the masses, if a survey of 200 Token Ring Tiffany Key Rings by analysts at International Data Corp. in Framingham, Mass., is any indication.
First introduced in the mid1980s, Token Ring LANs let many users share…
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While enterprises wait for high-speed token ring, vendors are rolling out products and strategies that will give customers wide latitude in their current token ring networks.
IBM, Madge Networks and Olicom are expected to unveil products at next week's NetWorld+Interop conference that will Tiffany Earrings customers migrate to the proposed 100-Mbps token ring standard.
Cisco, meanwhile, said it would…
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NEXT WEEK'S NetWorld+Interop show will see major vendors demonstrating a migration path for moving Token Ring LANs to 100Mbps High-Speed Token Ring.
However, some analysts and users downplay the need for a performance Return to Tiffany Heart tag choker in Token Ring.
"Ethernet components are much more reasonably priced than Token Ring:' said Jeff Brittain, a project leader at Siecor, in…
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