Managed Security in 2008
No, not for President, but I expect managed security services to be as popular as any candidate. See my C/Net blog for more.
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« November 2007 | Main | January 2008 » Managed Security in 2008No, not for President, but I expect managed security services to be as popular as any candidate. See my C/Net blog for more. Posted by joltsik2 on December 19, 2007 | Permalink | Comments (0) 802.11NWhat's in a name? This one, 802.11N, is about as non-descriptive as a name can be. Nevertheless, ESG expects big things from the new wireless networking standard in 2008. See my C/Net blog for more details. Posted by joltsik2 on December 12, 2007 | Permalink | Comments (0) Cisco Adds Identity Intelligence To The NetworkCisco's strategy? Make the network as smart as possible and dumb-down everything else. To that end, Cisco made a great move with its purchase of Securent for network-based fine-grained access control for applications. See my C/Net blog for more. Posted by joltsik2 on December 05, 2007 | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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