Network Computing's Internet Rx Section Offers Cures for Enterprise Internet/Intranet Ills

PRNewswire
MANHASSET, N.Y., March 5
Mar 5, 1997

Network/IS professionals trying to cope with the explosion of the Internet into enterprise-wide systems now have a place to turn for help -- Internet Rx, a new question and answer feature appearing monthly in CMP's Network Computing. Internet Rx, which opens the magazine's corporate.net section, showcases reader-submitted questions about tough Internet/intranet issues and their solutions.

"With the urgent development and introduction of mission-critical Internet/intranet products, IT professionals have a whole host of new issues and problems," said Patricia Schnaidt, Editor-in-Chief. "Each month Network Computing will tackle the toughest situations in Internet Rx, giving Network Technology Drivers the kind of practical, hands-on Internet/intranet solutions they have come to expect from us."

Edited by Technology Editor Rob Kohlhepp, who spearheads the magazine's Internet/Intranet coverage, Internet Rx runs in print and online at http://www.networkcomputing.com/. Readers can submit questions via e-mail to rx@nwc.com. Solutions are provided by Network Computing's editors and contributing editors who face Internet and intranet deployment issues every day.

Network Computing is the publication 200,000* Network Technology Drivers rely on twice-monthly. It delivers lab-based, real-world enterprise-wide solutions in print and online (http://www.networkcomputing.com/). For the third consecutive year, the publication was the best read networking title, according to Simmons and IntelliQuest**.

CMP Media Inc. provides publishing, marketing and information services to the entire high-technology spectrum -- the builders, sellers and users of technology -- through print and electronic media. All of CMP's publications and online products can be accessed through the company's TechWeb® site on the World Wide Web (http://www.techweb.com/). Print titles include EE Times, Computer Reseller News, InformationWeek and WINDOWS Magazine.

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**Ranking based on highest average coverage among audience. Best read compared with DataCommunications, Internetwork (LAN Computing in v1.0), LAN Magazine, LAN Times, CommunicationsWeek and Network World. (Simmons CompPro II, III, IV and IntelliQuest v1.0, v2.0, v3.0).

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