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NetFlash: Security for today’s workforce

Opinion
May 27, 20032 mins
Networking

If you’re feeling insecure lately, you’re not alone. Plenty of other companies are taking the time and making the effort to secure their infrastructures against new threats. This week’s Security supplement looks at the latest security techniques – including new ways to manage digital identities, ways to keep instant messaging under control, and methods for ensuring that your users are always secure. Security for today’s workforce http://www.nwfusion.com/supp/2003/security/?net

If you’re feeling insecure lately, you’re not alone. Plenty of other companies are taking the time and making the effort to secure their infrastructures against new threats. This week’s Security supplement looks at the latest security techniques – including new ways to manage digital identities, ways to keep instant messaging under control, and methods for ensuring that your users are always secure.

Security for today’s workforce

https://www.nwfusion.com/supp/2003/security/?net

New deals tie fees to revenue

Some companies are taking the whole “return on investment” concept to its logical conclusion when it comes to their outsourcing contracts. They’re making sure that the money they pay outsourcers is proportional to the revenue they get as a result of the outsourcing contract.

https://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/0526contracts.html?net

Apache earning its stripes

Apache, the popular Web server that runs a majority of sites on the Internet, is poised for growth in enterprise data centers as companies Web-enable business applications.

https://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/0526apache.html?net

FCC hopes to fuel wireless competition

Wireless service providers now can more easily swap, share and lease spectrum, based on a recent FCC move to revise rules that pertain to spectrum ownership. The commission’s decision earlier this month is expected to result in better wireless coverage in rural areas and might lead to the proliferation of broadband services to wireless users in rural areas of the U.S.