News podcast: Network World 360 Netgear gets aggressive on 11n wireless pricing; The IT department is dead, author argues. (5:47) The IT department is dead, author argues The IT department is dead, and it is a shift to utility computing that will kill this corporate career path. So predicts Nicholas Carr in his new book, The Big Switch: Rewiring the World from Edison to Google. Five data leak nightmares Data breaches cost companies an average of $197 per record in 2007, according to a study by the Ponemon Institute. The average cost of a data breach was $6.3 million, up from $4.8 million in 2006. Network World Community question of the week Robert Gillian asks what's the best secure e-mail service - for a client who distrusts his IT department. Network World Community Brad Reese discusses a bad set of predictions by Cisco's new CTO back in her Motorola days. Ken Presti looks for the real meaning behind Charlie Giancarlo's departure as Cisco chief development officer. Wesley Noonan ponders the implications of Boeing's new passenger jet having critical applications on the same in-plane network as in-flight entertainment and considers how virtualization was stolen from network admins. Greg Royal explains why personal computing will get really interesting in 2008. James Gaskin looks at laptop safety. Tyson Kopczynski asks what your thoughts are on Internet Explorer 8.0 and explains the pitfalls of PKI. Mark Lewis gives you nine important questions to ask when selecting the right VPN products. Google Gal looks at Google's latest results algorithm. Users debate Cisco virtual switching technology vs. Nortel split multi link trunking and consider the throughput of Cisco's virtual switch. Michael Morris discusses the importance of best practices for the Cisco Validated Design Program. Jeff Doyle explains reducing link failure detection time with BFD. Mitchell Ashley posts five resolutions Microsoft can't afford to break. Patrick Regan explains an MCSE exam on "Configuring Microsoft Windows Vista." Kerrie Meyler offers a couple of SharePoint tips. Craig Mathias considers wireless video. How to Ron Nutter helps a user find software to build a legal case against a hacker. |
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