Ron Nutter answers listener questions about technology problems and talks with experts about tips for better computing and networking.

Ron continues his reports from the Interop 2009 show floor. In part 2 (out of 3), he talks with Randy Abrams, Director of Technical Education at ESET, makers of NOD32, about dealing with virus infection and how to avoid it. Next he talks with Paul Martini of Phantom Technologies about the iBoss Enterprise web filtering technogolies and using it as one option to controlling employee web access. Then Corey Van Wallenstein, Lead Developera at DynInc better known for their Dynamic DNS product offering, discusses using their service as a stolen laptop locator. Last but not least, Ron talks with Bob Douglas of Sensaphone about their products and how they can help you keep tabs on all of your rooms containing computer equipment. (39:43)
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