Tuesday, September 25, 2007

IT pay falls short, survey finds; Juniper extends Carrier Ethernet line - enterprise next?

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IT PAY FALLS SHORT
Typical annual raises beat the national rate of inflation, but network professionals are dissatisfied with their pay, our annual survey finds.

JUNIPER EXTENDS CARRIER ETHERNET LINE; ENTERPRISE NEXT?
Juniper expanded its Carrier Ethernet switch/router line and officials hint at enterprise products.

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AT&T WINS $1B TREASURY DEPARTMENT NETWORK DEAL
AT&T got a $1 billion contract to build and manage a next-generation wide-area network for the U.S. Department of Treasury.

IPHONE USERS GAIN CREATIE MANAGEMENT TOOLS
iPhone users involved in heading-up creative graphics and design businesses can now control many of their business systems using their choice ...

CRITICAL VULNERABILITY FOUND IN ASK.COM TOOLBAR
A vulnerability in Ask.com's toolbar for Internet Explorer could allow an attacker to take control of a person's computer, according to security ...

F5 PREPS BIG-IP FOR CARRIERS
F5 Networks is adding support for SIP, RTP and SCTP protocols to its Big-IP Local Traffic Manager, so it can better fit into carrier networks that adhere to IMS ...

FORMER FCC CHAIR DESCRIBES FRONTLINE'S PLANS FOR WIRELESS SPECTRUM
Although representatives from Google and AT&T were tight-lipped about their companies’ plans to bid on the 700MHz band during ...

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NAC GOING BEYOND THE DESKTOP
Network Access Control (NAC) is moving beyond the desktop to touch every connected device. The experts at The Security Standard conference explain the ramifications.

TODAY'S MOST-READ STORIES:

1. Lawsuit charging GPL violation is first ever
2. Daylight saving time issue reappears on IT radar
3. Researchers flash personal aircraft, future jetpack
4. Gartner: Open source impossible to avoid
5. VMware bugs shine spotlight on virtualization security
6. How much does the store owe this PC buyer?
7. Apple’s options for stopping open source iPhone use
8. Gartner touts Web 2.0, scoffs at sequel
9. The end of booth-babe culture?
10. Cisco: A quarter of acquisitions not working out

MOST-READ REVIEW:
VM management tools from Microsoft, VMware, XenSource leave room for improvement


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