Network/Systems Management News AlertThis newsletter is sponsored by Juniper NetworksNetwork World's Network/Systems Management News Alert, 07/05/07Salary survey: Be a CSO and get rich, 07/02/07: CSOs are seeing the most significant increases in pay this year, while IT professionals in general are experiencing minor increases in compensation, according to a new survey.
Video: An open source 802.1X alternative: The OpenSEA Alliance is pushing for an open source 802.1X client to put everyone on equal footing. Network World's Keith Shaw talks to three key players from idEngines involved in the development of the open source client. Intel's e-mail overload solution, 07/02/07: Nathan Zeldes has been battling the negative effects of information overload for a decade, since his employer, Intel, first moved from mainframes to PCs. "It became incredibly easy for people to bombard each other with information," says Zeldes, a principal IT engineer. "Within a year, we were in a total disaster state." |
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