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Get Your Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 - Server Edition
Increase performance and efficiency for the most powerful systems in your network--the servers. Discover how Diskeeper 2011 prevents disk fragmentation before it happens and optimizes data flow...
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Regaining control of your company's data
Commentary--Without centralization, attempts to gain full control over information assets may forever remain elusive--and expensive, says Packeteer's Shirish Phatak.
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How to do more with less bandwidth
Could a one-time investment in optimizing your network traffic end up costing less than the recurring costs of additional bandwidth? Packeteer's promise to squeeze better performance out of your...
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How to check on your Internet connection
Having trouble with your Internet connection? Here's how to find out what's really going on with your network.
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Is PacketMotion VMware Ready?
If there were a simple solution to make your virtual infrastructure or cloud absolutely secure, would you buy it? VMware did. PacketMotion made the VMotion to VMware in a quiet ceremony today...
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Packet Loss Meets 2012
What would happen if we couldn’t agree on the same time? Team meetings would never start on time. You might go catch a movie only to find it was over an hour earlier. Nothing would get done and...
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Google+ on your Network? Not quite so fast.
As partners listened to Microsoft’ spiel at Microsoft WPC today, they may ask themselves the same question that any Google follower should be asking as well – with all of this talk about...
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South Jersey Healthcare: A PacketMotion Customer Profile
I find it interesting to communicate with someone using technology from time to time rather than just speaking with the representatives of the supplier of that technology. Andrew Gahm, systems...
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PacketSentry Virtual Probe monitors and controls access to sensitive data
Enforcing application and identity aware policies in a virtual environment
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Have US companies helped in Egypt Internet crackdown?
Free Press wants Congress to investigate US companies that may have helped the Egyptian government monitor and track protestors.
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DDoS: How to take down WikiLeaks, MasterCard or any other Web site
DDoS attacks can take any site down these days, not just WikiLeaks or MasterCard, just ask Google. Here's how these assaults do their damage.
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Academic freedom at risk: Locking down the tech campus
Laws introduced in 2008 will kick in for returning/new students in September, which could have wide ranging consequences for academic freedom by universities having their wings clipped.
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Copyright associations want enforcement for free
The internet has opened the Pandora's Box - that everything that can be duplicated - will be. This simple truth will drive up costs for you the consumer. You will pay one of three ways.
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Why writing a Windows compatible file server is (still) hard
Sometimes I encounter a coding problem so intransigent that fixing it is a triumph worth sharing with the world. Have I mentioned how much I hate Microsoft Excel? Welcome to a day in the life of a...
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Frugal Friday: "Jackdotting", Chrome OS, Amazon Kindle, Wildpackets
Frugal Networker Ken Hess and I discuss this week's "Jackdotting" effect on content distribution networks, Google's Chrome OS, The price reduction on the Amazon Kindle 2 and talk with Jay...
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Cloudy day: Google falters; Packets lost in key cities
Updated: Here's how Google's outage unfolded on Thursday... We're getting various reports via that Google services are down or at least sucking some serious wind. The service appears to be back...
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The Real Reason Why Acme Packet Bought Covergence
Last week the SBC market was shaken up when Acme Packet purchased Covergence, Inc. At first glance, this would seem to be a simple consolidation play with a large competitor purchasing a smaller...
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Report: Improper use of Deep Packet Inspection could be Internet game-changer
There are legitimate uses for a technology called Deep Packet Inspection. But it's the "improper" use of the technology that prompted Washington-based Free Press to release a report this week...
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Berners-Lee: Deep packet inspection compromises Net integrity
Sir Tim Berners-Lee tore into deep packet inspection, a way to monitor Internet traffic, as a technique that could compromise "integrity of the internet as a communications medium." Berners-Lee...
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Security holes in Apple Time Capsule, AirPort Base Station
Apple has released a firmware update with fixes for three documented security vulnerabilities affecting its Time Capsule and AirPort Base Station products. The vulnerabilities could lead to...
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R.I.P., 'V.O.I.P.' Long live packet-based telephony.
Not much more than a decade ago, the idea that a packet-routing company could compete effectively in the circuit-switched world of telecommunications was oft the font of laughter. For the...
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