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The New <endeca_term>Corporate Network</endeca_term>: How Convergence Addresses Businesses' Top Six Networking Challenges

The New Corporate Network: How Convergence Addresses Businesses' Top Six Networking Challenges

This interactive module focuses on how an application fluent network can help enterprises conquer the six major... Read more

30 September, 2011
The New <endeca_term>Corporate Network</endeca_term>: How Convergence Addresses Businesses' Top Six Networking Challenges

The New Corporate Network: How Convergence Addresses Businesses' Top Six Networking Challenges

Enterprises today are faced with significant challenges in delivery of real-time applications, such as video, that... Read more

1 September, 2011
Rethinking the <endeca_term>Corporate Network</endeca_term>

Rethinking the Corporate Network

Today's corporate networks face unprecedented levels of stress as they try to handle new devices, applications, and... Read more

1 August, 2011
A Multi-Layer Real Time Remote Monitoring & <endeca_term>Corporate Network</endeca_term> System for Virulent Threats

A Multi-Layer Real Time Remote Monitoring & Corporate Network System for Virulent Threats

Corporations face a dangerous threat that existing security technologies do not adequately address, which includes... Read more

1 May, 2011
13 Infrastructure Decisions That Result In Poor IT Security

13 Infrastructure Decisions That Result In Poor IT Security

Designing, architecting, and implementing a corporate network can be daunting, especially in regards to security. Some decisions that... Read more

30 November, 2010
Flashback Trojan: wake-up call for Mac users

Flashback Trojan: wake-up call for Mac users

The Flashback Trojan assault on 650,000 Macs should make the Apple world sit up and start taking security seriously, says Rik Ferguson Read more

29 April, 2012 by Rik Ferguson

Windows Intune April 2012 pre-release

The next version of Microsoft's cloud PC management service will add mobile device management, including sideloading... Read more

24 April, 2012
Duplicate File Remover 3.2

Duplicate File Remover 3.2

...after numerous download from the Internet, or scattered over your home or corporate network. Duplicate files are in most cases redundant and unnecessary, so keeping... Read more

24 April, 2012
Softros LAN Messenger 4.5.7

Softros LAN Messenger 4.5.7

...to-user or user-to-group message and file exchange through your corporate network (LAN, WAN, VPN). Softros LAN Messenger comes both as conversation-like... Read more

18 April, 2012
Alchemy Network Inventory 9.4.6

Alchemy Network Inventory 9.4.6

...on your network. If your business has a medium to large size corporate network, this is the essential tool to be able to monitor all... Read more

11 April, 2012
Orion Netflow Traffic Analyzer 3.9

Orion Netflow Traffic Analyzer 3.9

...into easy-to-interpret charts and tables that quantify exactly how the corporate network is being used, by whom and for what purpose. And with... Read more

28 March, 2012
Easy Duplicate Finder 4.0.1.40

Easy Duplicate Finder 4.0.1.40

...music files are on your computer or scattered across your home or corporate network. Our built in Wizard make it fast and easy and safe... Read more

20 March, 2012
NetGong 7.8 build 304

NetGong 7.8 build 304

...to a small-office LAN to hundreds of devices within a large corporate network. Corporate network managers can use NetGong to distribute responsibility among IS... Read more

5 March, 2012

Nortel systems 'compromised for nine years'

...seven passwords stolen from executives to access sensitive data on Nortel's corporate network, former Nortel systems security advisor Brian Shields told the publication. Nortel... Read more

14 February, 2012

Trustwave sold root certificate for surveillance

...blog post on Saturday. "This single certificate was issued for an internal corporate network customer and not to a 'government', 'ISP' or to 'law enforcement... Read more

9 February, 2012 by Tom Espiner

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