Monday 21 March 2011

Review: Cisco sets the bar for mobile security

Phone maker publicly says 'No' to WP7 | Four steps to take if your business depends on RSA SecurID tokens

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Review: Cisco sets the bar for mobile security
Cisco has been a leader in remote access VPNs since 1999, and its latest release, the AnyConnect Secure Mobility Solution, will make both end users and network managers very happy, despite a few rough parts. Read More


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Phone maker publicly says 'No' to WP7
Smartphone maker ZTE has publicly dissed Microsoft, saying the Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system is not popular enough, nor has Microsoft done enough to make it so, and that ZTE sees no reason for it to develop a smartphone running WP7. This is not the kind of news Microsoft likes to hear as it struggles to gain traction for its well regarded but not well received OS. Read More

Four steps to take if your business depends on RSA SecurID tokens
With the theft of sensitive data about RSA's SecurID technology, large businesses should reassess the risks to the assets the two-factor authentication deployment is supposed to protect. Read More

AT&T buys T-Mobile: The new - and unstable - cellular landscape
While further consolidation in US carriers was inevitable, a consequence of flawed spectrum policy, this particular development will eventually lead to a US with only two major wireless carriers, and a big potential downside for consumers. Do the regulators know this? And do they care? Read More

On the company dime: Rogue game server admins tell all
Back in January, Scandinavian gamers hijacked a New Hampshire medical center's server to host "Call of Duty: Black Ops" sessions. When asked about that incident, Stephen Heaslip of the gamer site Blues News told Network World that hackers are not the most likely individuals to commandeer corporate servers for illicit gaming: Such appropriations are more often the work of IT administrators, he said. Read More


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Sun.com name could fetch Oracle $1 million
Oracle may reap a tidy profit from reselling the about-to-expire Sun.com domain name. Read More

Lawyer behind Android infringement claim has Microsoft ties
Edward J. Naughton, is out promoting the idea that Android violates the GPL over on Huffington Post. But Naughton seems to be hiding his ties to Microsoft. Read More

Mobile payments in U.S.: Creative chaos or just chaos?
The day is nearing, many say, when your smartphone will be your wallet, letting you make purchases as stored cash or credit that will be wirelessly accepted by stores or soda machines. Merchants, in turn, will use smartphones like modern point-of-sale devices to process your plastic credit cards. Read More

Groupon could break Google's record with $25 billion IPO
Groupon is in talks with banks for an initial public offering that places the value of the company as high as $25 billion, Bloomberg and others are reporting. Read More


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Groupon answers my question before I even ask
This afternoon I printed out my first Groupon coupon -- $20 off $40 worth of food and drink from a local restaurant - and was both surprised and a bit irritated to see fine print that I hadn't seen when I agreed to the deal a few weeks ago. Read More

The change imperative
Some 400 of your peers gathered at Network World's IT Roadmap show in Chicago last week to discuss everything from cloud plans to iPad support, flat network options and Windows 7 migration. Read More

Cisco unveils secure teleworker products
Cisco introduced four devices aimed at improving the performance and security of home offices used by corporate workers. Read More

Cisco pays its first dividend
As promised, Cisco this week said it will pay a dividend to shareholders from that $40 billion cash reserve it has piled up, most of which is overseas. It's the first time in company history that Cisco's paid a dividend. Read More



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Perks drive up pay for tech CEOs
Many tech vendors have shied away from extravagant perks, but there are still plenty worth highlighting. Like a $1.5 million tab for home security. Or how about the $36,619 one company paid to reimburse its CEO for the taxes he had to pay on the $106,589 he gained by using company aircraft for personal flights? Read on to find out which tech CEOs enjoyed the priciest perks in 2010 and which ones went to work perk-free.

First look at Microsoft Internet Explorer 9
Microsoft has a real competitor once again with IE9, released at midnight Monday night on Windows 7 and Vista after several months of beta testing. The focus is on speed, privacy and simplicity, with a stripped-down interface, tracking protection, pinned sites, jump lists and enhanced support for HTML5.

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