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October 01, 2006


October 31, 2006
Security Podcast - October 31, 2006
By Tom LaSusa at 02:35 PM

This Week's Network Computing Security Podcast is brought to you by Radware

Join Curt Franklin as he tells reviews the Kingston Data Traveler Secure and discusses Strategic E-Mail security.

Click to listen

Posted here at 02:35 PM in Podcasts | Security

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October 26, 2006
Bye-Bye Independent Managed Security Providers
By Andrew Conry-Murray at 09:03 PM

BT bought Managed Security Services Provider (MSSP) Counterpane this week for "tens of millions of dollars," according to Chuck Pol, president of BT Americas.

Continue reading "Bye-Bye Independent Managed Security Providers"

Posted here at 09:03 PM in Business Strategy | Security

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The Danger of Web 2.0
By Rich Karpinski at 03:22 PM

Chances are your organization is clamoring to jump on the Web 2.0 bandwagon. Spurred by the popularity of slick applications such as Google Maps that look more like desktop apps than Web sites, Web
2.0-enabling technologies including Ajax and mashups are all the rage
right now.

But the reality is that Web 2.0 and RIA (Rich Internet Applications)
will dramatically change your infrastructure in terms of monitoring,
management, deployment and availability.

Continue reading "The Danger of Web 2.0"

Posted here at 03:22 PM in SOA/Web Services Immersion Center

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October 24, 2006
Extreme Consulting Lite
By Mike Fratto at 12:46 PM

Extreme Networks is trying to strengthen it’s play in the mid-size market with two limited engagement assessment services, a Mid-Size Networks Security Assessment, $6000, and a Convergence Readiness Assessment, starting at $9500. The two day on-site assessments aimed at assisting mid-sized companies with defining the scope of security and convergence projects and determining the steps to get from where the company is to where it needs to be. Extreme claims that the assessment is vendor neutral, and that may be the case for equipment that Extreme doesn’t sell, but I bet any assessment will suggest Extreme hardware or it’s partners products.

Let’s face it, Extreme is a one trick pony in a sea of competitors that have diversified their product offerings in the last few years. Extreme has to do something to stay in the game and compete against vendors like Cisco, HP, and Nortel, that can offer broader solutions and going after the mid-market makes sense for them. I chuckle every time I talk to a vendor that is targeting the Fortune 500 or Fortune 100 because there are only 500 or 100 potential customers and a whole bunch of competitors. Do the math. It’s refreshing to see a vendor target a smaller, and much larger customer base.

While smaller IT shops, and Extreme’s initiative is aimed at companies ranging in size from 100 to 1000 users, probably do have more need for consulting on advanced network issues because the IT staff or busy running the network, the big question is why would a mid-sized company go to Extreme and not a trusted, or at least local, value added reseller, that can offer a broader set of services and possibly get discounts for consulting services? It’s not a matter of whether Extreme has the chops to provide consulting, it’s a matter of what a mid-sized company needs and that often means more reliance on a VAR for more than just assessment. That’s the hump Extreme has to get over.

Posted here at 12:46 PM in Network Infrastructure

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October 20, 2006
Beyond Print 13 - Tag, You're IT
By Mike DeMaria at 01:26 PM

Beyond Print 13 Podcast - Tag, You're IT (download here) - Social bookmarking and tagging have grown in popularity during the past few years. It brings a human element into search, by allowing the collective power of the Internet to classify and index the web. Social bookmarking is a great way to find content, browse topics, and share information with others. This podcast explains how social bookmarking and tagging works, benefits and problems, and ends with a list of a few popular sites. If you would like to subscribe to the NWC podcasts, please subscribe to our podcast RSS feed. It'll let you get all the new episodes automatically.

Posted here at 01:26 PM in Messaging and Collaboration | Podcasts

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October 18, 2006
Teaming up for Leak Prevention
By Andrew Conry-Murray at 02:30 PM

Major vendors are partnering with start-ups in the emerging Information Leak Prevention (ILP) market to spice up their products and tap into compliance dollars.

Continue reading "Teaming up for Leak Prevention"

Posted here at 02:30 PM in Business Strategy | Security

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October 11, 2006
Wireless Propagator: T-Mobile Catches Lucky 3G Break
By Frank Bulk at 10:48 AM

I don't normally cover the cellular space, deferring to co-columnist and 3G expert Peter Rysavy, but it's impossible for me to pass by this past week's biggest wireless news story: T-Mobile USA's joint announcement with German parent company Deutsche Telekom to roll out nationwide 3G.

Continue reading "Wireless Propagator: T-Mobile Catches Lucky 3G Break"

Posted here at 10:48 AM in Wireless

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October 06, 2006
Beyond Print 12 - Culture of No
By Mike DeMaria at 04:47 PM

Beyond Print 12 Podcast - Culture of No (download here) - IT departments have a reputation of saying 'no' to any and all requests. Want to set up a blog server? "No, you're not allowed." Normally I would say that this isn't the best way of going about business. However in the age of Internet applications and free hosted services, saying no may just push users to bypass the IT group altogether. In this podcast, I mention an article written by InformationWeek. You can read the piece here. If you would like to subscribe to the NWC podcasts, please subscribe to our podcast RSS feed. It'll let you get all the new episodes automatically.

Posted here at 04:47 PM in Messaging and Collaboration | Podcasts

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October 04, 2006
Air Time: Mobile ESPN: A Blowout Loss
By Dave Molta at 11:53 AM

The idea seemed compelling. ESPN as a brand dwarfs all other providers of sports content, in both scope and breath. With the emergence of broadband cellular networks and smartphones, the delivery of rich content to sports nuts had become a viable possibility. Virgin Mobile had achieved significant success as an early MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator), buying cellular capacity at wholesale prices and reselling it at retail to consumers. However, after making a big splash with a well-publicized Super Bowl launch last February, Mobile ESPN attracted far fewer subscribers than expected. Imagine if the first Super Bowl was held in an 80,000-seat stadium and only 10,000 fans showed up. It might have been one and done for that idea as well. That was the scenario facing managers at ESPN Mobile. In July, Merrill Lynch analysts recommended that the plug be pulled. Last week, Mobile ESPN subscribers were informed that they had until the end of the year to find a new provider.

Continue reading "Air Time: Mobile ESPN: A Blowout Loss"

Posted here at 11:53 AM in Wireless

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October 03, 2006
The Wireless Edge: Mobile Computing Policy and De-Perimeterization
By Peter Rysavy at 11:23 AM

On September 20, I chaired a meeting of the Portable Computer and Communications Association on the topic of "Mobile Computing Policy and Network Access Control." The PCCA meets quarterly to address developments in wireless and mobile computing, and meetings have good representation from operators, device vendors, computer vendors and wireless middleware providers. This meeting, hosted by NetMotion Wireless, proved quite illuminating, making me realize that mobile computing is simultaneously maturing and becoming an evermore complex field, with new aspects to consider. Policy management is one aspect. De-perimeterization (not an English word, but used at the meeting and a descriptive nevertheless) is another.

Continue reading "The Wireless Edge: Mobile Computing Policy and De-Perimeterization"

Posted here at 11:23 AM in Wireless

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Barracuda Networks Responds
By Andrew Conry-Murray at 11:22 AM

The following post contains the correspondence between Barracuda Networks and Frank Bulk in response to Frank’s blog on Barracuda’s representation of its Spam Firewall e-mail capacity.

Continue reading "Barracuda Networks Responds"

Posted here at 11:22 AM in Messaging and Collaboration | Network Infrastructure | Security

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October 02, 2006
Truth vs. 'Truthiness' in Vendor Claims
By Andrew Conry-Murray at 04:33 PM

Veteran IT buyers know that vendor promises about performance or capacity tend to be aspirational rather than factual. But Barracuda, maker of the Network Spam Firewall, has stooped to a new low: eight times lower, that is.

Continue reading "Truth vs. 'Truthiness' in Vendor Claims"

Posted here at 04:33 PM in Messaging and Collaboration | Network Infrastructure | Security

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