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If you offer network firewall products or services, choosing the right network firewall vendor partner is crucial. Network firewalls have varying shapes, sizes and customizable functions, but they all perform the same vital task of maintaining network security. With such a wide selection of network firewalls, it's important to choose a product and vendor that's right for your customer's network. Our Partner Program Directory is designed to help you select the network firewall vendor most compatible with you and your customers' networks. Peruse the list of network firewall vendors here, then click through to view a standardized checklist of the benefits each networking vendor offers via its partner program.
in Computer Security
via SearchSecurityChannel.com @ 5:29 25th Jul
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Network Box USA, Inc. (www.networkboxusa.com), the American arm of managed security company Network Box Corp., announced today the release of "live watch" trace functionality for the Network Box line of award-winning unified threat management (UTM) products. The Network Box is a remotely-managed appliance that combines several applications into a single, cost-effective device that lets organizations easily combat hackers, worms, backdoors and other online menaces.
in Computer Security
via Macro World Investor @ 6:04 27th May
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FeatherBoa points out that the New Democratic Party in Canada has introduced legislation to limit the amount of control Canadian ISPs can exert over their subscribers. The bill would amend the Telecommunications Act to "prohibit network operators from engaging in network management practices that favour, degrade or prioritize any content, application or service transmitted over a broadband network based on its source, ownership or destination, subject to certain exceptions." Support for net neutrality in Canada has been building for quite a while now. Quoting CBC News: "'This bill is about fairness to consumers,' said Charlie Angus, the NDP's digital spokesman. It also looks to prohibit 'network operators from preventing a user from attaching any device to their network and requires network operators to make information about the user's a
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 7:55 30th May
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Austin, TX (PRWEB) June 6, 2008 -- Buzz Corps, Inc. announced today the formation of the Influencers Network (In Network), a free resource designed to bring together community influencers of every stripe. Aside from giving community leaders a place to share their expertise and learn from one another, the IN Network provides tried-and-tested marketing, sales and business expertise from the principals at Buzz Corps. In Network members enjoy access to best practices in search engine optimization, sales and marketing best practices, building and expanding an audience and effectively contributing to and drawing on efforts of their peers.
in Blog Watch
via PR-USA.net @ 15:19 8th Jun
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SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 19, 2008--Mu Dynamics, a pioneer in helping network operators and their vendors eliminate downtime through proactive service assurance, today announced a breakthrough Denial of Service (DoS) Module for the Mu-4000 appliance. This new Mu solution ensures service providers can proactively identify and eliminate service, application and network downtime caused by DoS and Distributed DoS attacks. Studies from Network Strategy Partners (NSP) and others put the cost of downtime for a large service provider network in excess of $100,000 per hour. (See
in Computer Security
via Macro World Investor @ 10:51 19th May
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snydeq writes "A source with direct knowledge of San Francisco's IT infrastructure has tipped off Paul Venezia to the real story behind Terry Childs' lockout of San Francisco's network, providing a detailed account of the city's FiberWAN, interdepartmental politics, and Terry Childs himself. Childs pleaded not guilty to charges of tampering yesterday and is being held on $5 million bail. According to the source, Childs' purview was limited to the city's FiberWAN — a network he himself built and, believing no one competent enough to touch the network but himself, guarded religiously, sharing details with no one, including routing configuration and log-in information. Childs was so concerned about the network's security that he refused even to write router and switch configurations to flash.
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 19:47 19th Jul
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Pro Travel Network Retains AGORACOM to Provide Google Search Engine IR Program and Social Network for Shareholders
in Search Engines
via Yahoo! Canada @ 14:30 7th Jul
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FarStone's VirtualDrive Network 11.6, a CD/DVD Emulation Tower, Shares CD/DVDs and Archives Data over a Network
in Gadgets
via Yahoo! Canada @ 19:49 2nd Jul
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TMCNet: FarStone's VirtualDrive Network 11.6, a CD/DVD Emulation Tower, Shares CD/DVDs and Archives Data over a Network
in Gadgets
via TMC Net @ 18:42 2nd Jul
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FarStone's VirtualDrive Network 11.6, a CD/DVD Emulation Tower, Shares CD/DVDs and Archives Data over a Network
in Gadgets
via Street Insider @ 19:49 2nd Jul
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IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 2, 2008--Businesses often rely on crucial software to perform day-to-day operations. But what happens when this CD is damaged, lost, or destroyed? In response to the growing amount of concerns over software maintenance and safekeeping, FarStone releases VirtualDrive Network 11.6, a CD/DVD backup and emulation solution that allows multiple users on a network to access an entire library of CD/DVDs – all without the need for physical discs.
in Gadgets
via Macro World Investor @ 19:49 2nd Jul
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A client using ISA 2000 can't connect to their network servers when connecting through a VPN. At first they can access them, but after a few minutes they can't access the servers. The VPN connection is still connected, but they can't do anything on the network remotely. What could be causing the network server loss?
in Computer Security
via SearchNetworkingChannel.com @ 6:47 3rd Jul
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As network switch latencies fall and the architecture for processor coherency migrates from a frontside bus to a coherent network, technology is driving towards the next generation of distributed processing, which extends a microprocessor’s coherent interconnect onto a standard network, enabling efficient, high performance inter-processor communication for x86 systems over standard commodity switches. New MicroNetwork interconnect technologies are emerging, connecting Coherent HyperTransport over either Infiniband or Ethernet. These chips can support dual Coherent HyperTransport links and dual connections to either Infiniband or Ethernet. This innovative technology can enable dynamic, high performance distributed processing using shared memory, delivering unprecedented scalability and flexibility on commodity systems.
in Domain Names
via SYS-CON Media @ 19:30 10th Jul
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Cisco announced that ROMATSA, the Romanian Air Traffic Service Association, implemented an IP Cisco network for air traffic services. This network is a communication platform for all air traffic services, including data transfer for aeronautical applications. According to the company, the Cisco solution helps ROMATSA reduce operational costs, and meet its special requirements of resiliency and redundancy. "The new network architecture implemented by ROMATSA proves that the intrinsic flexibility of IP communications can provide resiliency and redundancy by reducing operational costs. This is very important in an area such as air traffic control, where reliability is essential, and standards are very strict", said Bogdan Constantinescu, general manager, Cisco Romania and the Republic of Moldova.
in Top Tech
via Bucharest Business Week @ 15:31 19th May
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According to various sources, including the San Francisco Chronicle, a soon-to-be former network admin has locked everyon out of the San Francisco "FiberWAN" network. From the article, "records such as officials' e-mails, city payroll files, confidential law enforcement documents and jail inmates' bookings" are stored on this network. Terry Childs is currently in jail on $5 million bail.
in Computer Security
via NetworkWorld @ 19:20 15th Jul
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StoneFly(TM), Inc., a leading supplier of integrated IP storage area network (SAN) systems and a wholly owned subsidiary of Dynamic Network Factory, Inc. (DNF), today unveiled StoneFusion 6.1(TM), a new more robust release of the company's intelligent network storage platform, which is integrated into all StoneFly IP SANs to provide block-level provisioning and centralized storage management, control and monitoring of logical storage volumes.
in Computer Security
via Macro World Investor @ 14:38 8th Jul
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One of my domain names was registered long ago with Network Solutions. Network Solutions charges several times as much per year for registrations as other registrars, so of course I want to transfer away. Hah. But I'm told at times it's the wrong time of year to make the transfer. When I do sign in, I'm sent through many screens of upsells and confusing UIs when I try to do anything. I thought I got it right this time, but the transfer failed, perhaps because a confirmation email got caught in a spam filter. Basically, Network Solutions combines the arrogance of the monopolist it once was with the hustle of a desperate upselling cheap suit salesman.
in Domain Names
via NetworkWorld @ 11:42 20th Jul
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LIVERMORE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Alloptic, a global leader in the development of RF over glass (RFoG) and passive optical networking (PON) solutions for CATV, telecom, and private network operators worldwide, today announced that it has been granted a patent for "Multiple wavelength TDMA optical network" technology in the United States (U.S. Pat. 7,386,236). This patent provides intellectual property protection to Alloptic for the simultaneous use of multiple wavelengths to increase bandwidth over a passive fiber optic network (PON).
in IP & Patents
via Fiber Optics Online @ 6:57 21st Jul
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Axis Communications, Bosch Security Systems and Sony Corporation announce that they will be cooperating to create an open forum aimed at developing a standard for the interface of network video products. Currently, there is no global standard defining how network video products such as cameras, video encoders and video management systems should communicate with each other. The new standard is expected to comprise interfaces for specifications such as video streaming, device discovery, intelligence metadata, etc. The framework of the standard, incorporating the key elements of network video product interoperability, will be released in October 2008 at the Security show in Essen, Germany.
in Gadgets
via Euro Security @ 5:05 17th May
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Here’s a quick summary of Fortune’s look at the world of MP3 blogs: Sites like Peter Rojas’ RCRD LBL and TheFader.com attract hip readers that advertisers salivate over. But on their own, they’re too small to easily attract big advertisers. The familiar solution: an MP3 blog network. Music marketers Jon Cohen and Rob Stone of Cornerstone Promotions (which owns TheFader) have already sold Fortune 500 advertisers like Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) and Toyota on the network, which claims 240,000 readers. That’s basically the news, and the rest reads kind of like an ad for Cohen and Stone to pitch advertisers on the notion that their network of MP3 blogs is a great place to reach the right audience.
in MP3
via PaidContent.org @ 9:36 17th Jun
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PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - CGI Federal, Inc., a wholly-owned U.S. operating subsidiary of CGI Group Inc. (NYSE: GIB; TSX: GIB.A), today announced the release of the first Open Source Node 2.0 software product to be available to EPA data exchange partners on the National Environmental Information Exchange Network (Exchange Network). The CGI Node 2.0 software is offered to Exchange Network partners and other interested members of the environmental community to give them capabilities to publish, share, and gain access to environmental data for improved decision making.
in Open Source
via Earthtimes.org @ 18:42 3rd Jun
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FAIRFAX, VA, June 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - CGI Federal, Inc., a wholly-owned U.S. operating subsidiary of CGI Group Inc. (NYSE: GIB; TSX: GIB.A), today announced the release of the first Open Source Node 2.0 software product to be available to EPA data exchange partners on the National Environmental Information Exchange Network (Exchange Network). The CGI Node 2.0 software is offered to Exchange Network partners and other interested members of the environmental community to give them capabilities to publish, share, and gain access to environmental data for improved decision making.
in Open Source
via Macro World Investor @ 18:41 3rd Jun
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FAIRFAX, VA, June 3 /CNW Telbec/ - CGI Federal, Inc., a wholly-owned U.S. operating subsidiary of CGI Group Inc. (NYSE: GIB; TSX: GIB.A), today announced the release of the first Open Source Node 2.0 software product to be available to EPA data exchange partners on the National Environmental Information Exchange Network (Exchange Network). The CGI Node 2.0 software is offered to Exchange Network partners and other interested members of the environmental community to give them capabilities to publish, share, and gain access to environmental data for improved decision making.
in Open Source
via Globe Investor @ 18:42 3rd Jun
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