Friday, August 31, 2007

Cisco plans to blend two NAC schemes; UTM firewalls ready for the enterprise

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Cisco plans to blend two NAC schemes
Cisco is planning oneNAC, a hybrid of its NAC schemes that will address customer concerns about the complexity, maintenance and speed of the company’s ...

UTM firewalls: Ready for the enterprise
IT managers at small and midsize businesses like unified threat management appliances - firewalls that layer on antimalware protection, content filtering, antispam and intrusion prevention - because deploying a single, multi-function device reduces costs and simplifies configuration. But with dramatic differences between SMB and enterprise requirements, is there a place for enterprise UTM firewalls? The answer is definitely "yes," for these three reasons: reduced complexity, simplified management and increased flexibility.

Office Open XML standardization to drag into next year
Microsoft-inspired Office Open XML proposal to be voted on this weekend by ISO members, but standardization effort will stretch into next year.

Best practices for WAN Optimization

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Vendor beware: this CTO knows - and will exploit - your weaknesses
IT buyers often have a hard time finding a bargain - but not Dave Leonard. Find out how this savvy CTO analyzes the motivations of vendors and gets them to slash prices.

Outsourcing can save companies big bucks, report says
Outsourcing noncore infrastructure management and application services can save companies between 12% and 17% on average, a Forrester Research ...

Acer masters the PC market share
Acer executed a master stroke in the global war for PC market share with its US$710 million purchase of Gateway Inc., but it may take a while for ...

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Blogger Michael Morris came across a device that had been up for 1,166 days. How about you?

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