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Wednesday, September 05, 2007

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New things from old friends
Dave Kearns

By Dave Kearns
There's a whole raft of product announcements I need to catch up with, and if August was this busy can you imagine what the fall and winter will be like? I mean, don't all the identity management vendors try to position their products for the holiday season? No, not so you can give them as gifts, but so that installation can take place while most normal people are taking a few days off. Well, maybe that is your holiday present. Read full story

Contact author Dave Kearns at identity@vquill.com


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Cisco playing network defense, 09/03/07: Its Self-Defending Network strategy moves forward via IronPort buyout, customer demands

Graphing your online identity, 08/27/07: Social networking experts create a ‘manifesto’

IBM reveals data masking service, 08/24/07: Just a few weeks after it announced plans to buy data management specialist Princeton Softech, IBM has introduced a service to mask sensitive customer data so it can safely be used for application testing and QA.

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IN THIS ISSUE:

09/05/07

Cisco playing network defense

Graphing your online identity

IBM reveals data masking service

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