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MPLS VPN vs. Public Internet

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MPLS VPN vs. Public Internet
MPLS is the Cadillac of enterprise WAN services, having earned its stripes as the link option of choice because of its reliability, flexibility and controls. But upstarts are saying that, with a little ingenuity, they can use Internet pipes to achieve the same ends at a better price. Read the arguments from Verizon's Peter Konings and Talari's Keith Morris and decide for yourself. Read More


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Why IT Leaders Aren't Scared of Cloud Security
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Survey ranks best IT departments in financial services
Goldman Sachs came out on top in a ranking of the best IT departments in the financial services sector, as determined by a survey of 144 tech pros who work in that industry. Read More

PCI point-to-point encryption guidelines raise new questions
The PCI Security Standards Council today is expected to issue guidelines on use of point-to-point encryption in protecting sensitive payment card data, but the narrow approach — which is focused on hardware — is raising questions. Read More


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Case Study: Boston College
Read this case study to learn how Boston College has reduced complexity of the backup process for over 1,700 seats by centralizing management. Read now

DHS seeks to share top-secret info with banking and finance cybersecurity pros
The Department of Homeland Security works with financial institutions to thwart cyber attacks and plans to do so more and more in the future, according to DHS testimony to Congress, including sharing top secret cyber intelligence. Read More

NASA spots Star Wars-like "Tatooine" planet orbiting two stars
Luke Skywalker phone home. Outside of Star Wars movies real-world astronomers haven't actually seen a planet orbiting two stars at the same times - until now. Read More


WHITE PAPER: VeriSign

Best Practices for a Rapidly Changing Threat Landscape
This paper describes how Verisign draws on their success and hands-on engagements with customers in a range of industries to identify a set of best practices that enables organizations to keep pace with DDoS attacks while minimizing impact on business operations. Read Now!

Banksy had it right: The future holds a mere 15 minutes of anonymity for everyone
All humans have a superpower. Now don't scoff and roll your eyes as your superpower is more like where you excel or are naturally gifted. For some people, it's organizing an event, raising money, cheering people up, "the gift of gab," etc. While nowhere as effective as Harry Potter's invisibility cape, some people who are concerned about privacy have the "superpower" of invisibility. Other folks post... Read More

10 Great Videos from DEMO Fall 2011
As DEMO Fall 2011 wraps up today in Santa Clara, Calif., here's a bunch of videos from the event that our staff has produced (mainly me). There's lots of cool new companies worth exploring, enjoy the show! #1: AMP music robot by OLogic: This little robot made everyone happy at the show. Read More

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Hot products from DEMOfall '11
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