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Windows 7 posts enterprise gains, but XP retains 60% share WHITE PAPER: AirMagnet, Aruba Networks, Cisco, Enterasys Networks, HP, and Motorola Get the Mobility-Free-For-All Under Control Which is more secure: controlling wireless network access by the device, like an IP address or device type? Or is it by the user identity and that user's access rights and credentials? And how important is location? Learn more! In this Issue
WHITE PAPER: F5 Networks Brute Force Protection for Web Applications Both Denial-of-Service (DoS) and Brute Force Attacks have existed for many years, and many network devices tout the ability to withstand them. However, most of today's DoS attacks target layer 7 (L7) by overwhelming applications with seemingly valid requests and Brute Force programs can send more than one million attempts per second. Learn More! Microsoft confirms cloud outage Is WebGL as bad as Microsoft claims? Microsoft: Cloud computing won't hurt us WEBCAST: Cisco Implementing Virtualization-Enabled Collaboration This webcast will examine the challenges that IT organizations face when deploying desktop virtualization technologies and collaboration tools, and offer strategies for addressing implementing a robust, virtual desktop environment that fosters successful collaboration. Learn more Microsoft gambles with Windows 8 SharePoint user adoption challenges? Help from Microsoft Atlanta hospital looks to cloud for email fix WEBCAST: Cymphonix Gain Complete Control Over Internet Bound Traffic The Cymphonix Network Composer is the only network appliance that provides comprehensive clarity into all internet bound network traffic and simply powerful tools to manage that traffic with a holistic approach. Learn More Today! Why the Windows 8 App Store is good news for IT Skype executives depart after Microsoft buyout Forrester: No end in sight for IE enterprise slide | ||||||||||
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