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Microsoft Finally Catching up With WPA2

When the IEEE ratified the 802.11i Wireless LAN security standard and the Wi-Fi Alliance subsequently began certifying a subset of 802.11i called WPA2, it...

The Buzz – 1

TelecomVonages IPO folliesFirst, Vonage pitches its IPO to its customers. Nice idea—at least on paper. Then customers take Vonage up on its offer to...

Work in Progress: A WAN Acceleration Testing Plan

The WAN acceleration market is saturated, and I expect to see consolidation in the near future. Even so, after inviting several WAN acceleration vendors...

NetApp Breaks Performance Record

Network Appliance announced June 12 that it has broken a standard network file system performance record using the first version of its new operating...

Microsoft: Trojans, Bots Are Significant and Tangible Threat

BOSTON—Microsoft security researchers have used data collected from its MSRT (malicious software removal tool) to produce the clearest picture yet of the malware scourge...

Opsware Jumps on Compliance Bandwagon

Opsware on June 12 set its sights squarely on the auditing and compliance requirements of its users when it introduced a major upgrade and...

Intel Beaming About Swifter Transistor

Intel may have found its transistor of the future. The companys researchers feel that the combination of a three-dimensional or tri-gate transistor, which combines the...

IBM Grows Reach of Blade.org

IBM is getting a boost for its Blade.org group in the form of more financing, additional members and a new product.The Armonk, N.Y., technology...

F5 Seeks to Bridge Divide Between Networking, Apps

F5 Networks on June 12 will seek to take advantage of the growing success of its DevCentral online user forum and iRules customization technology...

Microsoft to Take On Linux in HPC Space

Microsoft is finally ready to enter the high-performance computing market, a technology dominated by open-source Linux technology. The Redmond, Wash., software maker released Windows Compute...