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45 minutes of Interop podcasty goodness

By Keith Shaw on Wed, 05/20/09 - 9:23pm.
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I've wrapped up my podcast audio interviews here at Interop Las Vegas 2009, here's a list of all of the five interviews we did at the show:

  • Tracking security via real-time search: Keith Shaw talks with Splunk's Michael Baum about how the Interop show network is using Splunk to troubleshoot problems and track real-time security issues. Also, how searching data in real-time can help in virtual environments. (8:06)
  • Protecting data in real-time scenarios: At Interop Las Vegas 2009, Keith Shaw talks with Fadi Albatal from FalconStor Software about how virtual environments require that data protection and disaster recovery take place in real time. (9:27)
  • VoIP's next phase:Keith Shaw talks with Doug Makishima from D2 Technologies about the next step for VoIP, as it weaves with mobile devices, presence systems and instant messaging. (6:49)
  • Managing virtual environments: At Interop Las Vegas 2009, Keith Shaw talks with NetIQ's Todd Tucker about the new tools that help IT manage their virtual environments. (9:20)
  • Web filtering for social networks: At Interop Las Vegas 2009, Keith Shaw chats with Steve Pao from Barracuda Networks about the role of IT in Web filtering for social networks. Can companies adopt a social media strategy for customers while also making sure that employees aren't chatting all day with high school friends? (11:22).

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