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F5 adds support for iPhones over its SSL VPN tunnels
10/07/08
F5 Networks has issued a new version of its FirePass software so it can apply group access policies to mobile devices as the
log-in to SSL VPNs.
HP, Tandberg team for soup-to-nuts telepresence
10/07/08
HP and Tandberg are uniting to provide a single source for telepresence gear as well as installation and monitoring.
Imperva tailors Web app firewall for midsize businesses
10/06/08
Imperva is introducing a scaled-down version of its Web application firewall designed for quick installation in midsize businesses.
SonicWall launches UTM security box
10/03/08
SonicWall is adding a branch-office box to its NSA family of unified threat management appliances for sites where it might
not otherwise be cost-effective to install one.
Furniture maker uses NAC gear for more than NAC
10/02/08
When Chad Clement joined worldwide office furniture maker Haworth 18 months ago, he discovered the company needed to get a
handle on network security.
Novell gets into NAC
10/02/08
Recently Novell decided to get into NAC with an OEM offer from StillSecure.
Tandberg uncorks telepresence package
10/01/08
Tandberg is introducing a room-based telepresence package it says can integrate with existing videoconferencing gear so businesses
can upgrade with out dumping the equipment they now use.
Interim NAC strategy
09/30/08
NAC would prove useful enough to one potential user of the technology that he is considering buying an interim NAC product
for use over the next three years with the long-term intention of shifting to Microsoft's NAC flavor, network access protection.
UTM devices are making headway
09/25/08
Customers using unified threat management devices say the appliances represent a more streamlined way to provide multiple
security functions and to track down security data, but don’t necessarily meet all gateway security needs adequately.
Mirage Networks' new green product line
09/25/08
Mirage Networks is rolling out a new suite of hardware for its Sensor NAC appliances. The new suite fills in a few gaps in
the old product line so customers can better find a device that fits their capacity needs as measured by how many endpoints
each device supports.
Former Alcatel official sentenced in cellular contract bribe case
09/23/08
A former Alcatel official has to pay a $261,500 fine and serve three years of supervised release for bribing Costa Rican officials
to help Alcatel land a $149 million cellular network deal with a Costa Rican phone company.
Novell enters NAC market via partnership
09/23/08
Novell is getting into network access control via an OEM agreement with StillSecure that initially provides a stand-alone
product but also includes plans to ensure that software works well with Novell’s ZENworks configuration management.
NAC declared mature
09/23/08
A panel of NAC experts at Interop gave a broad overview of the status of the technology, which it declared mature, meaning
that most vendors have a way to deal with devices that can't support a NAC client or per-session agent and support 802.1x
enforcement.
Retail security: 'Knee-jerk'standards compliance isn't enough
09/18/08
NEW YORK - Businesses certified to be compliant with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS) keep suffering
data breaches, but the problem may be more with the way businesses address the requirements than with the PCI standard, experts
told an Interop gathering.
Interop focuses on virtualization technology as financial world shakes outside
09/18/08
Users need to warily embrace virtualization was the message put forth by speakers at Interop New York, where attendees tried
to sort out how to proceed with technology investments in the face of possible IT budget cuts prompted by the Wall St. financial
crisis unfolding just blocks away.
People a big security threat to virtualization, Interop speaker says
09/18/08
While VMware this week is holding its own VMworld party in Las Vegas, 2,200 miles away, attendees at Interop New York were
told about the potential security risks of virtual environments, not the least of which are people.
The tradeoff between risk mitigation and productivity
09/18/08
NetClarity is shipping a new version of the software for its NACwall appliances that automatically checks the vulnerability
of devices such as laptops that have been unplugged from networks and then return in an unknown security state.
IP PBXs could be kink in unified communications plans
09/17/08
Buyers of IP PBXs need to look beyond simple voice capabilities to unified communications and make sure the gear they buy
will be compatible with applications they will want in the future, experts say.
Mobile users spur better business apps, RIM CTO says
09/17/08
Businesses need to develop the same level of support for mobile devices that they have for their wired networks if they are
to take advantage of expanding capabilities of handhelds, David Yach, CTO of software for Blackberry developer Research in
Motion, told Interop attendees.
IBM to launch social networking center
09/17/08
IBM will open a social software center to encourage collaboration among IBM, its partners and its customers in developing
Web 2.0 applications.
IBM to launch social networking center
09/17/08
IBM will open a social software center to encourage collaboration among IBM, its partners and its customers in developing
Web 2.0 applications.
Microsoft's NAC comes out on top
09/16/08
Microsoft comes out on top of the NAC heap in an evaluation of 10 vendors that was published recently by Forrester Research.
Riverbed to boost storage efficiency
09/15/08
Riverbed plans to use some of its WAN optimization technology to free up space in existing data-storage systems and as a side
effect speed up applications and servers that have to handle the data. (Learn more about WAN optimization.)
Juniper cranks up security gateways for 10G Ethernet
09/15/08
Juniper this week is introducing a family of flexible, high-speed security gateways that scale to handle massive traffic streams
in the largest corporate networks via gigabit and 10 gigabit Ethernet ports.
NAC vendors embracing virtual server environments
09/11/08
Mirage Networks has short-term plans to make its management platform available for installation on virtual servers, according
to the company's CEO.
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