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TinEye, keeping an eye on your image

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TinEye, keeping an eye on your image
Managing your brand online is a very different prospect from what you had to do in the real world. Prior to the 'Net knowing who was referring to you either positively or negatively in the media was relatively easy because there were, by today's standards, so few channels to monitor. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Quest Software

Justifying SQL Server Management
These days, it's tough being in IT! Your budget's being slashed due to a down economy, but you need to keep service levels high. How do you balance a smaller bottom line with demands for great service? Read Now

WHITE PAPER: Radware

Smart Networking for the Next Generation
Enterprise datacenters are facing an unprecedented transformation as organizations look to re-architect their IT investments. Critical to this growth is continued innovation in networking that goes beyond performance and security to include products that enable pay-as-you-grow models, scalability for Web 2.0, and longevity to meet TCO demands. Read More

WHITE PAPER: PC Mall

Server Virtualization: Breaking Performance Barriers
Server virtualization reduces cost, increases availability and enhances business agility. But for many companies, a focus only on cost reduction can become a problem. Download this HP white paper to learn how to reap virtualization's additional benefits, including built-in, cost-effective high availability & disaster recovery. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: Websense

Essential Information Protection
Successful organizations depend upon their ability to collaborate, communicate, and share information online. This paper explains how Essential Information Protection is designed to help organizations make the most of their IT security investments. Read More

More comms hell
Gibbs is trying to get back on the 'Net after moving house … AT&T isn't making it easy Read More

Rocking in comms hell
Gibbs has moved and Internet service will, he hopes, follow soon. Meanwhile, he's relying on a Droid and testing a Bluetooth headset. Read More



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Today from the Subnet communities

15 copies of CompTIA A+ study kits (book, video, flash cards) are available from Cisco Subnet.Deadline April 30. 15 books on Microsoft Systems Center Enterprise suite are available, too.

SLIDESHOWS

12 "White Hat" hackers you should know
These "White Hat" security researchers are ethical hackers whose discoveries and inventions shake things up - as they try to stay one step ahead of their underground "Black Hat" cousins.

Interop history quiz
The venerable networking tradeshow Interop convenes this month in Las Vegas. Answer the following 10 questions about Interop, keep score and see how you stack up at the end.

MOST-READ STORIES

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  4. 40G Ethernet takes center stage at Interop
  5. Cisco finally releases 64-bit IPSec client
  6. 25 years later: How the 'Net would have prevented New Coke
  7. FBI: Finding criminal data on cell phones, game consoles is tough
  8. For once, a Windows debacle not Microsoft's fault
  9. Microsoft pulls April patch
  10. Confessions of tech hoarders

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