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How MySpace is hurting your network
Increasingly popular social networking sites such as MySpace, YouTube and Facebook are accounting for such huge volumes of
DNS queries and bandwidth consumption that carriers, universities and corporations are scrambling to keep pace.
HP has designs on IBM in software battle
HP and IBM, both strong in many markets, set their sights on software as the category that will define their market leading
positions.
Palo Alto Networks launches next-generation firewall
Next-generation firewall start-up Palo Alto Networks integrates a Layer 3 firewall with an intrusion-prevention system to
screen applications and peer into SSL traffic.
N.Y. state college takes the plunge, plans 11n WLAN rollout this summer
The IEEE's draft 802.11n standard gets its first big test as a New York state college begins to deploy a Meru-based wireless
LAN with 900 access points using 802.11n.
United Airlines works storage smarter, not harder
Airline uses virtualization and SAN management tools to enable fewer staffers to manage more resources.
A push to standards for network forensics
Digital forensics is still a young science. That newness, coupled with the fast-changing world of computer technology, has
resulted in a taxonomy and methodology for digital forensics that are poorly defined and confusing to computer security experts
and law enforcement alike.
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