Business applications
At the heart of enterprise software strategy are the key business applications upon which every organisation relies. From enterprise resource planning (ERP) to customer relationship management (CRM), financial and accounts software to business intelligence (BI), such applications demand high investments and can deliver high returns. We analyse the latest product developments and the news from major suppliers such as Oracle, Microsoft and SAP.
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								Microsoft’s $15.2bn investment in the UAE: A strategic bet on AI, talent and trust
Microsoft’s decade-long investment in the United Arab Emirates underscores its commitment to building a robust artificial intelligence ecosystem, advancing digital infrastructure and fostering local talent through a strategic partnership with G42 Continue Reading
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								CrowdStrike: Europe second only to North America for cyber attacks
Europe faces rising cyber threats from criminals and nation-states, according to CrowdStrike. Ransomware attacks now take just 24 hours, with 22% of global victims being European Continue Reading
By- Brian McKenna, Enterprise Applications Editor
 
 
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                11 Dec 2006
                
                            
                            Inside MSRC: Visual Studio flaw, tool extensions explained
Christopher Budd of the Microsoft Security Response Center sheds detail about a flaw in Visual Studio 2005 and explains that support for Software Update Services 1.0 will be extended. Continue Reading
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                11 Dec 2006
                
                            
                            Infrastructure security: Remote access DMZ
An excerpt from Chapter 7: Infrastructure security from "How to Cheat at Managing Information Security," by Mark Osborne. Continue Reading
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                11 Dec 2006
                
                            
                            Vendors to crank up SaaS offerings to SMBs next year
SMBs will outpace enterprises when it comes to IT spending in 2007 -- and vendors will delve deeper into SaaS to reach them. Continue Reading
By- Shamus McGillicuddy, Enterprise Management Associates
 
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                11 Dec 2006
                
                            
                            SIP desktop phone blends functionality, style
VoIP desktop phones are no longer the clunky hunks of plastic that take up space on your desk. Siemens yesterday launched a new family of SIP phones that are as slick as they are functional. Continue Reading
By- Andrew R. Hickey, Senior News Writer
 
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                10 Dec 2006
                
                            
                            Zantaz buys data classification partner Singlecast
Email archiving player Zantaz has purchased data classification startup Singlecast, which can categorise and apply policies to data before an email takes up storage space. Continue Reading
By- Beth Pariseau, Senior News Writer
 
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                10 Dec 2006
                
                            
                            Microsoft suffers third zero-day in a week
A second zero-day flaw in Word has been uncovered, Microsoft said Sunday. It's the software giant's third zero-day in a week. Continue Reading
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                10 Dec 2006
                
                            
                            Storage Decisions in the wild, wild west
Dedupe, iSCSI, backup, virtualisation and cowboys in Stetson hats -- Storage Decisions Las Vegas 2006 had it all. Continue Reading
By- SearchStorage.com Staff
 
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                07 Dec 2006
                
                            
                            Zero-day tracker a hit, but IT shops need better strategy
This week in Security Blog Log: Reaction to eEye's new zero-day tracker is positive, but some experts say it won't help unless IT shops have a layered defense to start with. Continue Reading
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                07 Dec 2006
                
                            
                            Dell, Microsoft tout joint NAS product
The new NX1950 product is vastly more expensive than its counterparts from HP and NetApp, but it scales higher, supports clusters and has redundant controllers. Continue Reading
By- Beth Pariseau, Senior News Writer
 
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                06 Dec 2006
                
                            
                            Microsoft to fix Visual Studio, Windows flaws
Microsoft plans to release five security updates to address vulnerabilities in Windows and a flaw in Visual Studio as part of its monthly security bulletin release cycle. Continue Reading
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                06 Dec 2006
                
                            
                            Zero-day flaw found in Windows Media Player
Attackers could exploit a new zero-day flaw in Windows Media Player to cause a denial of service or launch malicious code. The threat is Microsoft's second zero-day flaw in a week. Continue Reading
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                06 Dec 2006
                
                            
                            MP3 search site pushes spyware, watchdogs say
A Web site that gives users the ability to search for MP3s contains programs that behave like spyware, according to the Center for Democracy and Technology and StopBadware.org. Continue Reading
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                04 Dec 2006
                
                            
                            IBM to acquire compliance software firm
IBM plans to acquire Consul Risk Management Inc., a Delft, Netherlands-based firm whose software tracks non-compliant behavior of employees. Continue Reading
By- Robert Westervelt, TechTarget
 
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                03 Dec 2006
                
                            
                            Security Bytes: Phishing worm spreads through MySpace
Round up of security news Continue Reading
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                30 Nov 2006
                
                            
                            Terrorists may target financial sites
The U.S. government is warning of an al-Qaida call for a cyberattack against online stock trading and banking Web sites Continue Reading
By- SearchSecurity.com Staff
 
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                30 Nov 2006
                
                            
                            Symantec blames piracy for Veritas licensing snafu
Weekly compilation of storage news: Symantec says that software counterfeiting is throwing a wrench in tech support ; FRCP rules take effect. Continue Reading
By- SearchStorage.com Editors
 
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                30 Nov 2006
                
                            
                            Oracle responds to security critics
Security Blog Log: Oracle takes on researchers who have criticised its security procedures in recent weeks. Meanwhile, Symantec warns of new zombie malware. Continue Reading
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                29 Nov 2006
                
                            
                            Video conferencing brings desktop VoIP, app sharing
Voice, video and Web conferencing vendor Genesys adds desktop VoIP and enhanced application sharing to its collaboration lineup. Continue Reading
By- Andrew R. Hickey, Senior News Writer
 
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                29 Nov 2006
                
                            
                            Multiple flaws in Adobe Reader, Acrobat
Multiple flaws in Adobe Reader and Acrobat could allow attackers to execute malicious commands on victims' computers. Continue Reading
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                28 Nov 2006
                
                            
                            Symantec fixes NetBackup Puredisk flaw
An unauthorised user could launch malicious code by exploiting a flaw in Symantec's Veritas NetBackup PureDisk product. But a fix is available. Continue Reading
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                27 Nov 2006
                
                            
                            Active Directory security school: Set up and configuration
An Active Directory security lesson. Continue Reading
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                26 Nov 2006
                
                            
                            Recordless email: magical or menacing?
A new startup promises recordless email. Is this a stroke of genius that will reward the company with billions of Internet bucks, or is it the end of the world as we know it? Continue Reading
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                22 Nov 2006
                
                            
                            Zango defying FTC agreement, researchers say
This week in Security Blog Log: Two researchers accuse Zango of unsavory adware tactics, despite the company's pledge to clean up its act. Continue Reading
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                21 Nov 2006
                
                            
                            New Mac OS X flaw exposed
A Mac OS X flaw was exposed as part of the Month of Kernel Bugs. Also, a new Web site vows to follow the lead of researchers LMH and H.D. Moore with a week of Oracle zero-days. Continue Reading
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                21 Nov 2006
                
                            
                            BakBone brushes up replication software
BakBone's NetVault Replicator version 5.0 includes automatic configuration of replication for remote sites, a capacity planning tool and a higher performance data movement engine. Continue Reading
By- Beth Pariseau, Senior News Writer
 
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                21 Nov 2006
                
                            
                            Telecom overspending -- thwart it!
Research has found that telecom overspending is out of control, but a new batch of software is out there to help enterprises get a handle on their telecom billing. Continue Reading
By- Andrew R. Hickey, Senior News Writer
 
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                13 Nov 2006
                
                            
                            Trojan poses as Adobe software update
The Trojan keylogger comes in an email that asks users to download the latest version of Adobe Reader. It then tries to steal the user's confidential information. Continue Reading
By- SearchSecurity.com Staff
 
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                09 Nov 2006
                
                            
                            Security Blog Log: Sailing a sea of spam
This week, bloggers struggle to purge their bloated inboxes. Their experiences lend weight to recent studies showing a breathtaking spike in spam. Continue Reading
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                08 Nov 2006
                
                            
                            Storage virtualization acquisitions need careful consideration
Storage virtualization alleviates traditional storage growth problems by implementing a layer of abstraction between applications and physical storage, allowing storage to be combined and treated as a ubiquitous resource, regardless of location. This buying guide helps you understand the most important considerations involved in storage virtualization product selection, identifies specific points of interest for software, hardware and VSAN product categories, and presents a series of basic product specifications that will start you pick the best product for your organization. Continue Reading
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                07 Nov 2006
                
                            
                            Mozilla fixes Firefox flaws
Attackers could exploit multiple flaws in Firefox, SeaMonkey and Thunderbird to crash machines, bypass security restrictions and launch malicious code. Continue Reading
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                06 Nov 2006
                
                            
                            How to manage encryption keys
Encryption is an effective way to secure data, but the encryption keys used must be carefully managed to ensure data remains protected and accessible when needed. Continue Reading
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                06 Nov 2006
                
                            
                            Softek rides IBM mainframe wave, plans acquisition
Data migration software provider Softek is planning to acquire Enigma to boost its mainframe storage software business. Continue Reading
By- Jo Maitland, TechTarget
 
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                05 Nov 2006
                
                            
                            Microsoft eyes second zero-day threat in a week
This time, attackers are going after a zero-day flaw in Windows, and Microsoft has released some workarounds until a patch is available. Continue Reading
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                02 Nov 2006
                
                            
                            Security Blog Log: Dissecting Firefox 2.0
This week, bloggers examine the security features of Firefox 2.0 and come away with mixed reviews. Does it fare better than Internet Explorer 7? Continue Reading
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                02 Nov 2006
                
                            
                            Review: Arbor Networks' Peakflow X 3.6
Hot Pick: Peakflow isn't cheap and requires an intimate understanding of data flows, applications and network infrastructure. But the investment will pay dividends. Continue Reading
By- Sandra K. Miller, Contributing Writer
 
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                02 Nov 2006
                
                            
                            Review: Network Intelligence's enVision
enVision offers excellent value and is highly configurable, though typically that means you have to put a lot into it to get the most out of it. Continue Reading
By- Brent Huston, Contributing Writer
 
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                01 Nov 2006
                
                            
                            Tor network privacy could be cracked
The Tor network is used by those who want to keep their IP addresses private. But new research shows that it's possible to compromise the system and unmask the user. Continue Reading
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                31 Oct 2006
                
                            
                            Flaw found in Firefox 2.0
Attackers could exploit the security flaw to crash versions 1.5.0.7 and 2.0 of the browser, according to various security advisories. Continue Reading
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                31 Oct 2006
                
                            
                            Production databases find a home on IP SANs
Dow Chemical will be cutting costs with a NetApp system; AirClic goes with EqualLogic's newest SAS array after evaluating both NetApp and EMC. Continue Reading
By- Beth Pariseau, Senior News Writer
 
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                31 Oct 2006
                
                            
                            Podcast: The state of Oracle security
In this edition of Security Wire Weekly, Oracle DBA Jon Emmons gives his observations about Oracle's new critical patch update format. Continue Reading
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                30 Oct 2006
                
                            
                            Instant messaging attacks rise in October
In October alone, security firm Akonix Systems tracked 88 attacks that used instant messaging programs to spread. Attackers are also exploiting P2P programs. Continue Reading
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                26 Oct 2006
                
                            
                            Achieving compliance: a real-world roadmap
A security manager's responsibilities extend beyond the technical aspects of the job. These days, effective governance and compliance are just as essential. Continue Reading
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                26 Oct 2006
                
                            
                            Security Blog Log: The never-ending PatchGuard debate
This week, security vendor fright over the Windows Vista PatchGuard feature permeates the blogosphere. Is Microsoft the boogeyman, or just misunderstood? Continue Reading
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                26 Oct 2006
                
                            
                            What storage managers are buying and why
The second installment of the 2006 edition of Storage magazine's exclusive Purchasing Intentions Survey reveals key storage technology purchasing decisions by storage managers across all industries. Continue Reading
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                26 Oct 2006
                
                                    
                                IT greats: Top 10 greatest IT people
For every world-famous name with a world famous fortune – think Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Michael Dell – there are hundreds of other individuals who have moved the IT industry and its technology inexorably forward Continue Reading
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                25 Oct 2006
                
                            
                            Sourcefire looking to go public
The company behind the popular Snort open source IDS tool is making a bid to go public, months after its deal to be acquired by Check Point collapsed. Continue Reading
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                23 Oct 2006
                
                            
                            Symantec patches AntiVirus Corporate Edition flaw
Attackers could exploit a flaw in Symantec AntiVirus Corporate Edition and Client Security to overwrite kernel addresses, crash machines and run malicious code. Continue Reading
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                23 Oct 2006
                
                            
                            What storage managers are buying and why, page 4
What storage managers are buying and why Continue Reading
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                23 Oct 2006
                
                            
                            Comparing VoIP vendors
For many companies, the tough decision isn't whether to use IP telephony or not -- it's which vendor to choose. We've collected some of Carrie Higbie's tips and tricks for vendor selection, garnered from her "Ask-the-Expert" section. Carrie regularly answers your questions on the topic of "Preparing your network for VoIP." We've included links to her answers about comparing VoIP vendors for further information. Continue Reading
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                22 Oct 2006
                
                            
                            Enhanced Identity and Access Management
From consolidating directories to automating provisioning and rolling out single sign-on, these sessions identify how leading organizations are strengthening authorization and enforcing access controls. Continue Reading
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                22 Oct 2006
                
                            
                            Snyder On Security: An insider's guide to the essentials
Joel Snyder, senior partner with consultancy Opus One, provides an in-depth look at information security trends and technologies. Continue Reading
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                17 Oct 2006
                
                            
                            Am I out of luck if I have a "mixed" email system (e.g., Exchange and Notes)?
That's a "real-life" situation that we run into many times when we've gone out and worked with companies. We might be called in by a company that has both a Microsoft Exchange and a Notes/Domino email system and they want to tie an archive together, so that the content is searchable across the whole enterprise... Continue Reading
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                16 Oct 2006
                
                            
                            Oracle fixes 101 flaws
Attackers could exploit 45 of the 101 flaws remotely without a username or password. Meanwhile, the new CPU offers more detail on the number of flaws patched and their severity. Continue Reading
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                15 Oct 2006
                
                            
                            Sun goes back to its roots with Honeycomb user
Stanford University is the first official Honeycomb customer; it will be using the programmable storage archive for its massive Google library project. Continue Reading
By- Beth Pariseau, Senior News Writer
 
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                12 Oct 2006
                
                            
                            Microsoft to fold security into Windows division
The software giant said the move would make future Windows development efforts more efficient. The changes take effect after Microsoft releases Vista. Continue Reading
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                12 Oct 2006
                
                            
                            Security Blog Log: Taking Google Code Search for a spin
This week, the blogosphere is buzzing about Google Code Search. Despite concerns that the tool will aid attackers, some see it as a boost for security. Continue Reading
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                11 Oct 2006
                
                            
                            Brief: Malicious Web site poses as Google
A malicious Web site poses as Google's Italian site, but attempts to install malicious ActiveX controls on victim's machines and ultimately redirect them to adult content. Continue Reading
By- SearchSecurity.com Staff
 
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                11 Oct 2006
                
                            
                            Sun clarifies disk storage strategy
Sun execs at StorageTek Forum say they plan to keep (but streamline) most of the disk storage portfolio -- but did not deny rumors about plans to sell off the 6920 array. Continue Reading
By- Beth Pariseau, Senior News Writer
 
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                10 Oct 2006
                
                            
                            Inside MSRC: Public vulnerability disclosures on the rise
Even though irresponsible publicly disclosed vulnerabilities seem to be on the rise, Microsoft's Christopher Budd discusses how the software giant was able to quickly release a fix for the recent VML flaw, plus offers best practices on how to make sure all of this month's software updates are installed correctly. Continue Reading
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                09 Oct 2006
                
                            
                            Banking on the future
As the banking landscape changes and global competition takes hold, IT offers banks a way of differentiating themselves from the competition, so how do they balance innovation and imitation in this tough market sector? Continue Reading
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                04 Oct 2006
                
                            
                            Tiered storage becoming tried and true
Tiered storage matches the value of data with the performance (and expense) of storage. Ideally, tiered storage can save money, while easing the access demands to any single storage tier. While tiered storage has clearly brought storage costs and performance into focus, it has yet to reach its full potential in the enterprise. Continue Reading
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                02 Oct 2006
                
                            
                            ZERT rekindles third-party patching debate
This week in Security Blog Log: IT security pros express more reservations about third-party patching, including the CEO of a company that released one a few months ago. Continue Reading
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                27 Sep 2006
                
                            
                            On privacy laws, every state is one of confusion
It's getting increasingly difficult for US firms to comply with regulations . David A. Meunier feels that it's time to develop safeguards and processes for this ever-changing regulatory environment. Continue Reading
By- David A. Meunier
 
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                27 Sep 2006
                
                            
                            Top 5 free Windows security downloads
The place where you can find free tools that help you crack passwords, remove troublesome spyware and enhance network security. Check out our five most popular tools and find out what you've been missing. Continue Reading
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                26 Sep 2006
                
                            
                            Voice over IP Fundamentals: Chapter 9, 'Billing and Mediation Services'
Voice over IP Fundamentals: Chapter 9, 'Billing and Mediation Services' Continue Reading
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                26 Sep 2006
                
                            
                            Stration worm targets Windows machines
The worm uses several fake email messages, including one claiming to be a security update. Users are advised to avoid unsolicited email attachments. Continue Reading
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                24 Sep 2006
                
                            
                            Hijacked consumer machines target the enterprise
Attackers continue to strike gold by targeting consumers who lack the security savvy to address desktop application flaws, according to Symantec Corp. Enterprises ultimately pay the price. Continue Reading
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                24 Sep 2006
                
                            
                            NetApp operations chief talks growth
Tom Georgens, executive vice president and general manager at NetApp -- also rumoured to be in the running as next CEO -- discusses what's driving its growth. Continue Reading
By- Jo Maitland, TechTarget
 
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                14 Sep 2006
                
                            
                            Secure network perimeter to result from Symantec-Juniper deal
Juniper and Symantec announced a deal to integrate Symantec's client security software with Juniper's security hardware. The result will allow endpoint compliance and access control platforms to secure the enterprise perimeter. Continue Reading
By- Amanda Mitchell, News Editor
 
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                14 Sep 2006
                
                            
                            Three ways to create clustered storage, page 3
Clustered storage systems run on storage servers, NAS gateways and hosts. Here's how to determine which clustered file-system architecture is best for your needs and storage environment. Continue Reading
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                14 Sep 2006
                
                            
                            Three ways to create clustered storage
Clustered storage systems run on storage servers, NAS gateways and hosts. Here's how to determine which clustered file-system architecture is best for your needs and storage environment. Continue Reading
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                14 Sep 2006
                
                            
                            Mozilla fixes several Firefox flaws
Several flaws could be used for man-in-the-middle, spoofing and cross-site scripting attacks. Mozilla has released Firefox 1.5.0.7 to address the problems. Continue Reading
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                12 Sep 2006
                
                            
                            Dell and EMC: Five more years
Dell leans on EMC for support in the face of an SEC investigation and possible delisting from NASDAQ. Continue Reading
By- Alex Barrett, News Director, Datacenter Media Group
 
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                12 Sep 2006
                
                            
                            Big security fixes for QuickTime, Flash Player
Apple and Adobe warned that attackers could exploit multiple flaws in QuickTime and Flash Player to run malicious code on targeted machines. Continue Reading
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                11 Sep 2006
                
                            
                            Data storage compliance's impact on storage product choices
Data storage compliance is having a tremendous impact on the storage organization, as well as the management practices employed to retain, search, certify and destroy data. It's not just regulations like SOX or HIPAA that influence storage -- there are well over 10,000 regulations that affect data storage, backup and protection across a range of industries. But companies are often left alone in their quest to identify the regulations that relate to them, identify what data should be saved and implement storage to meet those regulations. This article covers the essential goals of data storage compliance, examines implementation considerations and obstacles and reviews the impact of compliance on storage. Continue Reading
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                11 Sep 2006
                
                            
                            Security Bytes: Hackers target the Terminator
In other news, Symantec upgrades its Norton product line and the Anti-Phishing Working Group says phishing activity soared this summer. Continue Reading
By- SearchSecurity.com Staff
 
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                11 Sep 2006
                
                            
                            Storage IPOs bode well for competition
Analysts say new public players could breathe competitive life into the market, but it all hinges on how well execs can balance the needs of users and shareholders. Continue Reading
By- Beth Pariseau, Senior News Writer
 
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                06 Sep 2006
                
                            
                            VoIP startup untethers would-be mobile workers from wireline office phones
VoIP startup DiVitas Networks has voice-over-WiFi-to-cellular technology in the works that gives endusers access to enterprise apps and puts dual-mode handset management in the hands of network administrators. Continue Reading
By- Amanda Mitchell, News Editor
 
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                06 Sep 2006
                
                            
                            Security Bytes: New flaw in Cisco IOS
Security news including Cisco, Mozilla hires a former Microsoft strategist to bolster security, a new "pump-and-dump" stock spam campaign is discovered and TippingPoint lists info on new flaws. Continue Reading
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                06 Sep 2006
                
                            
                            Security Blog Log: Word doc scam evades spam filters
Also this week: A researcher gets a harsh reward after flagging a University of Southern California Web site flaw, and more blogs are keeping an eye on the latest security breaches. Continue Reading
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                05 Sep 2006
                
                            
                            Proofpoint delivers strong messaging security
Proofpoint Messaging Security Gateway is a highly recommended, affordable solution for big enterprises that need protection from email-based attacks. Continue Reading
By- Phoram Mehta, Contributing Writer
 
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                04 Sep 2006
                
                            
                            Revamped Cisco WAFS worth the wait, users say
Months late, Cisco has finally released a combined Wan optimisation and WAFS product, while startups like Riverbed have been snapping up the customers. But some Cisco beta testers say it has been worth the wait. Continue Reading
By- Beth Pariseau, Senior News Writer
 
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                04 Sep 2006
                
                            
                            Protecting wireless networks: Step 3
Security testing expert Kevin Beaver covers the tools and techniques needed to find and exploit insecure wireless networks. Continue Reading
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                04 Sep 2006
                
                            
                            Protecting wireless networks: Step 2
Security testing expert Kevin Beaver covers the tools and techniques you'll need to find and exploit insecure wireless networks. Continue Reading
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                04 Sep 2006
                
                            
                            Wireless network security testing
Attack your own wireless networks to find vulnerabilities before malicious hackers do. Continue Reading
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                31 Aug 2006
                
                            
                            Attacks against MS06-040 on the rise
Six pieces of malware are now going after the Windows Server Service flaw outlined in MS06-040, and a spike in attacks has led Symantec to raise its ThreatCon to Level 2. Continue Reading
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                31 Aug 2006
                
                            
                            Identity and Access Management Security School
This Security School explores critical topics related to helping security practitioners establish and maintain an effective identity and access management plan. Continue Reading
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                30 Aug 2006
                
                            
                            Survey: Data breaches difficult to spot, prevent
IT pros worry that false positives and a lack of resources are preventing them from blocking data breaches Continue Reading
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                30 Aug 2006
                
                            
                            Symantec CIO vies with virtualization, device policy
Symantec CIO David Thompson says virtualization is a big part of the security giant's future and it has developed a policy to mitigate virtualization security risks. Continue Reading
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                30 Aug 2006
                
                            
                            Malware database access sparks debate
Should an emerging database of more than 300,000 malware samples remain a walled community for trusted users, or is open access the best way to fight off digital desperados? Continue Reading
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                29 Aug 2006
                
                            
                            AT&T breach affects 19,000 customers
Online outlaws hacked into an AT&T computer system and stole credit card data on thousands of customers. AT&T has offered to pay for credit monitoring services for those affected. Continue Reading
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                28 Aug 2006
                
                            
                            Microsoft probes alleged Internet Explorer flaw
A research group claims attackers could launch malicious code using a flaw in the way Internet Explorer instantiates certain COM objects' ActiveX controls. Continue Reading
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                28 Aug 2006
                
                            
                            Virtualisation eases patch management pain
IT managers are learning that using desktop virtualisation software to patch their enterprise desktops has the potential to save time, money and energy. Continue Reading
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                28 Aug 2006
                
                            
                            Riverbed update offers users more bandwidth, better reporting
Riverbed announced a package of hardware and software updates, which some customers say they've been waiting for. Continue Reading
By- Beth Pariseau, Senior News Writer
 
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                27 Aug 2006
                
                            
                            Third-party patching: Prudent or perilous?
Security patches issued by third parties have become more prevalent in recent months, and while some security pros endorse them, others say they're more trouble than they're worth. Continue Reading
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                27 Aug 2006
                
                            
                            3PAR adds midrange array for secondary sites
3PAR has introduced a smaller version of its InServ Storage Server, which it describes as a product-line extension into its existing customer base. Continue Reading
By- Jo Maitland, TechTarget
 
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                24 Aug 2006
                
                            
                            Are tape backups a thing of the past when it comes to disaster recovery?
I guess we have to look at disaster recovery, when it comes to tapes, in order of priorities. So, if we're talking about your most critical applications nowadays -- your most critical data -- tape backup is actually losing favor to disk backup or data replication. Continue Reading
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                24 Aug 2006
                
                            
                            Should I back up the operating system files?
We hear a lot about single-instance storage; single-instance backup. When you start backing up operating system files, you will have the same .DLL, for example, on each of your Windows servers -- you may have 100 servers. I would say, if you have a small environment, I wouldn't worry too much about it. But, once you start growing into a larger environment, you probably should not backup operating system files. Continue Reading
 
