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Intranet Search
Guys,We are building our intranet here in the office. We have a lot of documents about 20,000, xls, doc, pdf and other files that are currently stored on our File servers and are being accessed via Mapped drives. I want to make them accessible via my Intranet Web site. I...
Tags: Intranet
Q&A 2005-08-01
eEye releases its first security appliance
eEye Digital Security has just announced its first hardware appliance. Housed in a rack-mountable unit, the device houses several of eEye's software applications, including a security management console. Known as the REM Security Management Appliance 1505, it is able to scan the network for both known...
Tags: eEye Digital Security, Patches, Tools & Techniques, Security, Servers, Management, Hardware, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-07-25
IBM Express Managed Security Services for Firewall and VPN
IBM provides a hardware appliance that an IBM Business Partner installs onsite - no local configuration required. Then, through a Web-based management tool, one can customize the policy settings and set up VPN accounts. The firewall appliance is designed to start working as soon as one finish installation - potentially...
Tags: Managed Security, Managed Security Service, IBM Corp., Firewalls, VPNs, Network Security, Security, Telecommunications, Networking
White papers 2006-06-01
Marimba and Celestix Partner to Deliver Linux-Based Hardware Appliance for On-Demand Software Management
Celestix Networks Inc., is a leading developer of Internet managed security appliances that are complete, ready-to deploy solutions. Celestix and Marimba, Inc. have formed an alliance to offer a cost-effective solution for enterprise change management. Using Marimba's management software enhances the capabilities of the Celestix appliance by efficiently distributing software...
Tags: Software, BMC Software Inc., Linux, QoS, Marimba, On-demand, Hardware, Tools & Techniques, It Management, Roi/Tco, Management, It service Management, Finance, Managerial Accounting
Case studies
ISA 2004 Firewall
At the company that I work for, we currently don't have a firewall in place. We are looking at purchasing one and I was wanting to get some input from you people. Would I be better off purchasing a hardware firewall or would ISA Server 2004 work just as good....
Tags: Firewalls, Network security, SECURITY, ISA, ISA 2004, firewall
Q&A 2004-11-15
What is the most effective program or fire wall ?
What is the most effective program or fire wall that gives that maximum protection to A Server runnin with Windows Server 2003 Pro OS and 450 Windows Xp Pro Clients?FirewallAre you seeking a hardware appliance or software?It's ahrd to go wrong with a Cisco PIX http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/vpndevc/ps2030/ if you are planning...
Tags: effective program, firewall, antivirus, network, windows server, fire wall, creative8008, networking, software, wall
Discussion threads 2006-03-08
Bug Labs: It's about open-sourcing hardware
Bug Labs, a start-up from New York City, hopes to bring the goodness of open source to hardware with a modular device that users can customize to their own specifications. At the core of Bug Labs business model is a hardware appliance called the "Bug."...
Tags: Hardware, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-10-21
Synchronize a Cisco router's clock with Network Time Protocol (NTP)
hardware appliance clocks?Does anyone out there use a hardware appliance clock instead of the Internet?NTP rulesTaking time direct from a stratum 1 server offends against several of NTP's design principles.1. Accuracy: You have no way of evaluating the time signals you receive. Every clock goes wrong occasionally, and even if...
Tags: Cisco Router, Cisco Systems Inc., ddavis@..., network, Network Time Protocol, networking, router, server
Discussion threads 2005-05-26
ASFE - Advanced Security for Field Engineers
View Available Dates and LocationsThis course is designed exclusively for Cisco Channel Partners and Account Managers and prepares you for the Cisco Advanced Security Field Specialist exam (642-567 ASFE). Achieving Cisco Advanced Security Field Specialist certification demonstrates that you have the hands-on knowledge and skills necessary to...
Tags: Security, Network, Cisco Systems Inc., Networking
Training 2008-01-01
U-Haul International Moves Forward With 8e6's Filtering and Reporting Solutions
U-Haul International is the pioneer in the do-it-yourself moving and storage industry, serving corporate and consumer audiences through more than 14,000 independent dealers and 1,350 company-operated centers in the US and Canada. U-Haul needed a fast and reliable communications infrastructure to quickly and efficiently serve clients on the move. The...
Tags: U-Haul International, 8e6 Technologies, R3000 Internet Filter, Strategy, Management
Case studies
Barracuda ups the ante with zero-day threat protection
Barracuda Networks, the creator of the famed Barracuda anti-spam hardware appliance, is adding real-time malware protection to its line of products. Called Barracuda Real-Time Protection, the technology leverages on the strength of the company's installed base of 40,000 spam firewall appliances to monitor for malware breakouts. ...
Tags: Barracuda Networks, Malware, Difference, Barracuda, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Viruses And Worms, Security, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-07-10
Exchange Intelligent Message Filter
I have just started using the Intelligent Message Filter on Exchange 2003 and have set my gateway threshold to archive the spam to the front end server. I am concerned about automatically deleting necessary email. This way I can go through the email if someone is missing something. Does anyone...
Tags: Cyberthreats, Spam, e-mail, Exchange
Q&A 2004-11-19
City of Lenexa Uses 8e6's R3000 Hardware Appliance to Stop Spyware Threats
Located in Johnson County, Kansas and a suburb of Kansas City, Missouri, the City of Lenexa is a good old-fashioned city with modern ideas. With over 400 Internet users, the City of Lenexa needed an Internet filtering solution that would not only reduce legal liability from inappropriate Web content in...
Tags: 8e6 Technologies, Lenexa, Internet, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Spyware, Viruses And Worms, Security
Case studies
Sharing a DSL connection / keeping them separate.
Since a VLAN obviously won't do what I want - I think it's because of the Layer 3 Router that's at the head of the LAN - let me explain exactly what I want to do....I have a 10 user network with a Windows 2000 PDC. The PDC is a...
Tags: LANs, Network technology, NETWORKING, Servers, mdphoenix@..., DSL, LAN
Discussion threads 2007-06-25
insulation of the proxy server
I'm a network manager! Now, I do have troubles in my work:( There are so many proxy servers in my company!And I want to know how to insulation the proxy server!Thanks for all your help:)so many proxy servers....for what? and what troubles do you have?What operating systems? Microsoft?...
Tags: assissan@..., ISA, it management, Microsoft ISA Server, network, server, Windows Active Directory Environment
Q&A 2005-02-24
Learn how to set up an IPCop firewall
Firewalls are everywhere. They are standard issue, par-for-the-course, ticket-to-ride technology that every network, system, and device that is connected to the Internet now requires. Firewalls also take on a lot of different forms, from software solutions to small devices you can pick up at an electronics store to high-end boxes...
Tags: Firewalls, Network security, Linux, SECURITY, IPCop, firewall
Technical articles 2004-03-25
Siemens HiPath OpenOffice: Unified communication SMB solution
Communication in the enterprise can be an opportunity to reap the rewards of mobile employees or gasp in a milieu of connection points. Enter, unified communication solutions -- a single point access to all your communication needs. And Siemens HiPath OpenOffice is a unified communication product tailored for the SMBs....
Tags: Siemens AG, Call, Voicemail, Hardware, Small And Medium Business, Communication Solution, HiPath, Fax, Smb/Sme, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-10-26
Windows Home Server solves three problems for home networks
Like many IT pros, I have attempted to set up a full-fledged Windows server to run my home network. Yes, Ive even gone so far as creating my own Windows domain. But, like most of the techies I know, Ive also eventually abandoned the thing and gone back to a...
Tags: Windows Home Server, Windows, Server, remote access, Off-topic, Microsoft, Home Computing, geekend, File Sharing, consumer electronics, Backup
Blog posts 2007-05-08
Network Security
Dear All,I'm using a dialup to connect to the internet using a pc WinXPas a gateway for my network and i activate the builtin firewall of the WinXP, is that enough to protect my network or i need to install CISCO firewall, such as PIX515.Alot of friends advice me not...
Tags: Cisco Systems Inc., firewall, Microsoft Windows XP, Naser, network, network security, security, windows
Q&A 2005-01-31
GlobalRoute improves performance and saves bandwidth costs
If Internet bandwidth utilization is an important part of your network, you need to take a look at Sockeye Networks' GlobalRoute optimization service. Find out how GlobalRoute can improve your network performance and save bandwidth costs.If you use multiple service providers for Internet bandwidth, and Web site performance is critical...
Tags: INTERNET, Ray Geroski, performance, GlobalRoute, SockEye Networks, Akamai Technologies Inc.
Technical articles 2002-08-15


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