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Networking's 20 greatest arguments
Here's our take on the nastiest, most colorful and in some cases, still unresolved network industry arguments. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Adobe

Close the Web 2.0 Communications Gap
Web 2.0 tools have yet to reach critical mass and broad user adoption. This Forrester report identifies the key Web 2.0 gaps and offers advice to: Build a framework that extends email, Upgrade document-based data collection, and Improve email and document exchange security. Read More

WEBCAST: Certeon

Get Virtualized WAN Optimization
Dramatically improve remote application performance and bandwidth utilization by attending this live Webcast on virtualized WAN optimization. You'll hear why deploying a software-based WAN optimization virtual appliance is an easy and cost effective way to speed response time while lowering network bandwidth requirements. View Now.

What to expect from Apple and Steve Jobs at WWDC
Within hours, Apple CEO Steve Jobs will walk onto a San Francisco stage and pitch his company's newest products. Here's what's coming. Read More

The Future Office: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
The future never arrives as planned, but these wild innovations will certainly keep things interesting. Read More

Yahoo and Facebook users can now share data
Yahoo and Facebook users around the world can now link their accounts to view and share updates with friends on both Web sites, Yahoo announced Monday. Read More


WEBCAST: Webroot

Anatomy of a Complete Security Solution
Today's malware threats use any number of guises - viruses, phishing scams, network propagation, USB infection - but their motive is usually the same. Steal sensitive information. Attend this webinar to find out how to protect your organization against today's complex malware threats. Register now!

Archive project will digitize WWII Enigma messages
During World War II, Britain's brightest minds routinely decoded encrypted German military messages, an effort believed to have significantly shortened the war and saved the country further devastation. Read More

WiMax Forum upbeat despite defections
The WiMax Forum has closed one office in the past several months and lost as many as 100 members, but it is not concerned about the 4G technology losing its footing as many mobile operators commit to using LTE (Long-Term Evolution) networks instead. Read More

Ballmer Bites Back, Disses the iPad
Ladies and gentlemen, step up to the ring: We've got a good old-fashioned Microsoft-Apple battle a-brewin'. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Tripwire

Log Mangement in a Cyberworld
Cybercrime, increasingly operated under well-muscled organized crime syndicates, has become a huge threat. With so many potential cyber villains poking around the gates, enterprises must have strong protections and pristine visibility into what's happening on the network. Read Now

AT&T: iPads bought before June 7 eligible for unlimited plan
If you were one of those rushing out to buy an iPad 3G + Wi-Fi based on its unlimited data plan, good news: AT&T confirmed on Friday that customers who bought an iPad before June 7 would be able to take advantage of the unlimited plan. Read More

Adobe: We know we're hackers' favorite target
Adobe knows that some of its software is not only in the security spotlight but also in hackers' crosshairs. And it's okay with that. Read More

PC shipments hit record growth in Q1
Echoing earlier research, a report from iSuppli shows that worldwide PC shipments hit record growth in the first quarter of this year. Read More



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