Stories by Tim Greene

Article | 5/12/2007 Silver Peak WAN optimization cuts Toshiba's bandwidth needs
A US branch of Toshiba was having trouble finishing off backup data runs over its fully meshed T-3 network because of latency over long distances, but...
Article | 30/11/2007 Dell sues alleged cybersquatters
Dell claims that organizations doling out domain names have deployed a network of shell businesses that profit from fat-fingered people who make typos...
Article | 30/11/2007 Client side attacks on the rise, SANS says
Client-side vulnerabilities are among the biggest threats facing users, the SANS Institute said yesterday as it announced its 2007 list of the most cr...
Article | 27/11/2007 California city rebuilds network using open-source apps
When the city of Madera, California, needed a new voice system, it turned to open source technology -- not just for the IP telephony but for an entire...
Article | 16/11/2007 Switch upgrades Cisco high-end server-to-storage computing
Cisco is introducing a gateway switch that boosts the performance of applications that rely on interactions between InfiniBand-clustered servers and n...
Article | 13/11/2007 Avaya gets iPhone ready for business
Avaya will make it possible to turn an iPhone into a node on the corporate PBX network, something iPhone users (if not corporate phone executives) wan...
Article | 12/11/2007 LifeSize downsizes telepresence gear
LifeSize Communications is introducing a point-to-point telepresence system that costs US$6,000, significantly less than its previously smallest syste...
Article | 9/11/2007 BMC, Bomgar team to speed trouble-ticket resolution
Bomgar has allied itself with BMC Software so their platforms can talk to each other and make it simpler to resolve trouble tickets. Bomgar makes Bomg...
Article | 6/11/2007 F5 upgrades application firewall
F5 Networks has fully integrated its Web application firewall with the operating system for its Big-IP Layer 4-7 switch, boosting the performance of t...
Article | 5/11/2007 Guantanamo Bay gets high-bandwidth makeover
The U.S. Naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, notorious as the prison for enemy combatants, poses a lot of other thorny problems, including a copper co...
Article | 25/10/2007 Storm worm strikes back at security pros
The Storm worm is fighting back against security researchers that seek to destroy it and has them running scared, Interop New York show attendees hear...
Article | 25/10/2007 Citrix plans virtual desktops
Next year Citrix will launch desktop virtualization software that can help businesses save money by centralizing desktop images as well as improve sec...
Article | 23/10/2007 SonicWall announces larger UTM devices
SonicWall is expected to introduce at this week's Interop New York conference a new family of fast, multifunction gateways designed to simplify deploy...
Article | 23/10/2007 Juniper shrinking SSL traffic for the WAN
Juniper Networks' WAN acceleration gear will soon support optimizing SSL traffic, making better use of corporate bandwidth by reducing the amount of b...
Article | 18/10/2007 Burning NAC questions
In the second part of our look at important network-access control issues, we take a look at important questions surrounding Cisco, NAC implementation...

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