Q&A: Joel Hackney, Nortel
Jim Duffy sits down with Joel Hackney from Nortel to discuss the company’s virtualization, unified communications and green IT initiatives.
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Q&A: Joel Hackney, Nortel
Jim Duffy sits down with Joel Hackney from Nortel to discuss the company’s virtualization, unified communications and green IT initiatives.
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Q&A: Joel Hackney, Nortel
Raju Vegesna  April 28, 2008 09: 44 am   Â
Tim Greene speaks with McAfee CEO David DeWalt about new dangerous malware, zero-day attacks, spear phishing, corporate compliance and how McAfee deals with more than 500,000 network attacks per day at its own company.
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Q&A: McAfee’s David DeWalt
Stephen Pollack from PlateSpin talks with Beth Schultz about how Novell’s recent acquisition of PlateSpin allows the two companies to integrate technologies to aid the desktop management and virtualization space.
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PlateSpin, Novell’s virtualization goals
Mark Bauhaus from Juniper Networks chats with Neal Weinberg about adaptive threat management issues and the latest network access control (NAC) trends.
Network Test’s David Newman talks with Keith Shaw about preparing for a large-scale enterprise 802.11n test. What are the issues regarding deployments for this new wireless technology?
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Testing 802.11n: Ready for the enterprise?
Automating processes too complex? Pshaw, says Travis Greene from NetIQ, who talks with Keith Shaw about some of the misconceptions surrounding IT process automation.
APC’s Scott Cassidy chats with Keith Shaw about how physical threats and dangers (floods, humidity, extreme temperatures) may be more important than protecting data in the data center.
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Securing the data center beyond data security
SMC’s Iain Kenney chats with Ron Nutter about green computing initiatives, updates to management interfaces to control power usage, and other environmental friendly computing topics.
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Green networking: Hype or hooray?
Jason Meserve and Keith Shaw (aka The Twisted Pair) preview Interop 2008 in Las Vegas.
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Welcome to Interop 2008!
Steve Pao from Barracuda Networks talks with Keith Shaw about the latest threats from spam, malware, phishing and other messaging dangers.
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Messaging threats continue
Polycom launched two new products at Interop – Video Border Gateway and endpoint software update – designed to make it easier to SOHO users to connect to the corporate office over video. Polycom’s John Antanaitis provides the scoop on the new gear.
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Polycom targets videoconferencing teleworkers
Polycom’s Ben Guderian talks about his company’s latest IP conference phones that feature 22khz “HD Voice” quality and a shield to kill the annoying cell phone buzz.
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A conference call with CD quality audio?
Charles Kaplan from Mazu Networks talks with Jason Meserve about how it expanded its behavior analytics offerings beyond security and into WAN management and performance and availability management spaces.
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