Monday, October 15, 2007

10 funniest Microsoft videos on YouTube; Complete guide to e-mail security

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10 funniest Microsoft videos on YouTube
Everyone loves to parody Microsoft. Check out our picks for the best of the genre.

Messaging

Our Complete Guide to E-Mail Security will help you protect this most critical part of your network. Security and messaging expert Joel Snyder discusses how to test, buy and deploy secure messaging gateways.

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Don't forget: You have until midnight (ET), Oct. 22 to enter your Halloween photo in our competition (click on the link to see the entries we've gotten so far).

Brad Reese wonders: Are CCIEs protecting their turf to the detriment of employers? Wendell Odom asks for your opinion on which CCENT/CCNA topics you'd want him to discuss. Jamey Heary likes the revamped Cisco Security Research Center. Adam Gaffin posts the ten best Cisco videos on YouTube.

James Gaskin videoblogs a non-blade step-up server. Miles Baska writes about languishing Linux on the desktop. Califlash is having problems trying to set up SimpleShare NAS. Tyson Kopczynski ponders data ownership in a software-as-a-service world.

Craig Mathias considers Sprint and WiMAX. Greg Royal looks at a tough week for Skype (more Skype discussion).

Users debate debate what it takes to find and retain talented IT staffers,, whether Apple is more controlling than Microsoft and what Sprint's new CEO can do to right his company's ship.

Kerrie Meyler examines the changes in operation packs in Microsoft Operations Manager 2007. Susan Hanley ponders yet another supposed corporate-culture shift when it comes to collaboration software. Chris Dalby looks at a Twitter plug-in for Outlook.

Joshua Levitt considers Al Gore's Nobel prize and the green data center. Paul McNamara investigates the way the federal government knocked California domains off the air.

Ken Presti wonders if IT managers want multiple partners in the channel. Michael J. Morris ponders the question as well. The VAR Guy looks at Cisco/Microsoft channel battling over unified communications.

How to

Ron Nutter discusses what to do when one user hogs all the bandwidth on a WAN connection. Jim Metzler considers the differences between NAC on a stand-alone device and baked into the network.

In depth

Behavior analysis puts traffic in perspective
It's never been more critical for network and security managers to acquire a deep insight into the traffic flowing through their networks.

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Akamai unveils IP application accelerator
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