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Friday, August 20, 2010

Why Intel wants McAfee; Cisco praised for not abusing H1B visas

  Motorola's AP300 heads into the sunset with an end of sale | Anticipate Big Changes In Identity Management
 
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Why Intel wants McAfee
Jon Oltsik: Before the bell rang on Wall Street, Intel shocked the army of Latte sipping financial wonks by announcing its intentions to buy security leader McAfee. The deal is valued at $7.7 billion. Here's my two cents. Read More


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From network monitoring and traffic analyzers to Active Directory and Windows Desktop Management software, these tools have no expiry date and are used by more than 100,000 IT administrators worldwide. Read More

Motorola's AP300 heads into the sunset with an end of sale
Erik Parker: While there does not appear to be an official announcement from Motorola on their website at this point, it seems that the AP300 is at its end-of-life. Read More

Anticipate Big Changes In Identity Management
Jon Oltsik: I anticipate an upheaval over the next few years around Identity and Access Management (IAM). Read More


WEBCAST: Oracle

Getting Started with Identity Compliance
The Burton Group's, Kevin Kampman, provides an overview of the latest technology for identity management. He'll help you sift through key, mandatory requirements and features and functionality that can wait. Kevin offers guidance on how you can get a 360-degree view of users' access and behavior, best practices and a real-world implementation. View Now.

Cisco praised by Senator Schumer for not abusing H1B visas
Julie Bort: As part of the ongoing debate about doubling fees for H1B visas, New York Senator Charles Schumer (D) has called out Cisco, among other U.S. IT firms, as examples of companies using the H1B visa correctly. Read More

SP Ops: The Cisco Cert for Operations
Wendell Odom: Over the course of the last nine months, Cisco has announced and rolled out a whole new CCNA/CCNP/CCIE track called SP Ops. Read More


WEBCAST: Infoblox

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Join this webinar to learn where to start introducing network automation into your organization so you can: • Address Hidden IT Costs • Support Key Initiatives • Achieve Operational Optimization • Apply IT Resources More Strategically View Now!

The Riddles and Numbers In Networking
Douglas Gourlay: Just when I thought I had seen it all in the world of network vendor marketing math I recently witnessed another new low. Scary thought isn't it? Read More

House Cybersecurity Caucus Launches New Website
Jon Oltsik: Earlier this month, the House cybersecurity caucus launched a new web site in order to, "allow the public to have access to news and information in regard to cybersecurity policy." Read More

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