Thursday, April 02, 2009

NAC has a future

The Magic Quadrant for Network Access Control report says the NAC market is still growing
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NAC has a future

Tim Greene By Tim Greene
Like a lot of businesses, NAC vendors will be facing tough times over the next few years, but there are glimmers of hope for even the startups, according to a new report by Gartner. Read full story

Tim Greene is senior editor at Network World.

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Bradford Networks prepares for growth On an optimistic note, Bradford Networks has hired a president and chief operating officer in the person of Gregg Bjork.

ConSentry lands more funding Even in these hard economic times ConSentry Networks has managed to land another round of funding - this one for $9.4 million.

ConSentry's new correlation features help spot trouble Recently, ConSentry added more analysis tools to management software for its intelligent switches that make them more of a general troubleshooting tool than just NAC devices.

NAC deemed a money-making business There have been two acquisitions over the past weeks that involved NAC vendors.

NAC market continues to evolve The NAC market continues to evolve, including the necessary and sometimes painful process of consolidation.

Considering NAC's expanded uses Those considering NAC and even those who have already bought it might want to consider expanding its use, according to a recent Gartner report.

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