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Positive Networks Endpoint Security Whitepaper
Anyone else notice the GLARING missing piece to the Endpoint Security whitepaper presented on the 9th? http://itpapers.techrepublic.com/abstract.aspx?docid=120933&promo=3008&tag=nl.e102The article pointed out the obvious to anyone with a couple of years experience in security (spyware, viruses, etc.), but it failed to mention anyway of assuring the identity of the user on...
Tags: Endpoint security, InfoSecEng, Positive Networks Inc., security, whitepaper
Discussion threads 2005-02-10
Top Trends Impacting Two-Factor Authentication
2008 brings with it new IT security challenges and issues that network and systems administrators should be aware of. Utilizing a 2008 survey of IT professionals from leading enterprises, this Webcast will summarize the top security issues which network security professionals should be prepared to face in 2008. ...
Tags: Two-factor Authentication, Positive Networks Inc., Security Administration, Security
Webcasts 2008-02-14
Six Characteristics of an Effective Remote Access Solution
Remote work is becoming a way of life for most companies, whether it's to accommodate an employee working from home or from halfway across the country. However, implementing a remote access system that is safe, secure, and actually works for users involves much more than simply selecting hardware and plugging...
Tags: Positive Networks Inc., Remote Access, Telecommunications
White papers 2005-09-01
The Next Generation of Remote Access: Three Case Studies
Providing remote access is no longer sufficient. Securely enabling productive work outside the office requires something else — something broader, smarter and more productive. This whitepaper addresses the new definition of enterprise mobility, which can be defined by the following characteristics: Eliminating network boundaries (making work possible...
Tags: Positive Networks Inc., Remote Access, Telecommunications
Case studies 2006-08-01
Five Common VPN Security Mistakes
Learn about the most common security mistakes companies make when deploying and managing VPN and endpoint security solutions. Positive Networks, a leader in hosted,managed remote access and endpoint security solutions, has gained invaluable experience implementing thousands of VPNs. As a result, the company's engineers have had the chance to see,and...
Tags: Positive Networks Inc., Remote Access, VPNs, Telecommunications, Network Security, Networking, Security
White papers 2006-08-01
Positive Networks Firewall Miniport 2.0.0.0 (Windows)
Positive Networks Firewall Miniport
Tags: Positive Networks Inc., Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
Software downloads 2003-02-25
Positive Networks NAT Miniport 2.0.0.0 (Windows)
Positive Networks NAT Miniport
Tags: Positive Networks Inc., Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
Software downloads 2003-02-25

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Members share warning signs of an impending layoff
Keeping your career on track, and staying employed, is a critical skill for IT professionals in today's economy. While there are those 'duh' obvious indications of a layoff to come—the company files bankruptcy or merges with the leading industry competitor, or the corporate leaders start leaving in droves—there are less...
Tags: layoff, Judith N. Mottl
Technical articles 2003-08-25
Get the best benefits from using beta software
By Ruby BayanMost self-respecting IT pros would think twice before deploying beta software on their system networks. Unstable, incomplete, and buggy, these works-in-progress betas have the potential to create headaches for all levels of the organization.However, respectable software applications need to go through the beta phase before they can mature...
Tags: benefit, beta, beta software, CanWel Distribution Ltd., Guest Contributor, software, University of California at Berkeley, University of Ulm
Technical articles 2003-09-08
Report predicts next phase in Web evolution: The X Internet
What's next for the Internet? In this Tech Watch, columnist Bob Weinstein reviews some recent research that predicts a new "X Internet" will provide real-time interactive data using disposable software. And that's only the beginning....Ready for some new revelations on the state of the Web? “Dumb” and “dusty” are two...
Tags: Channel management, Bob Weinstein, Web, Internet, X-Internet, Forrester Research Inc.
Technical articles 2001-06-20
Hang on to the knowledge when you lose the employee
IT workers are a mobile bunch. So how do you retain their skills and knowledge when they move on? Here are some ways you can prepare for the dreaded knowledge gap.You’re in the middle of a major, company-wide software upgrade. Suddenly, your best database administrator tells you she’s accepted another...
Tags: Strategy, Jennifer Recktenwald, knowledge
Technical articles 2000-04-19
Successful tech mergers require strong analysis and planning
OPNET Technologies' CTO discusses his company's aggressive acquisition strategy and overcoming inherent hurdles in melding staffs and technologies for successful product delivery.Corporate acquisitions or mergers can be a nightmare, especially for the CIO and CTO, who are tasked with making two or more vastly different information infrastructures "play nice" with...
Tags: Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate law, Business services, NETWORKING, Network administration, analysis, Lamont Adams, OPNET Technologies, acquisition
Technical articles 2002-02-22
Why some companies are skittish about Windows XP Service Pack 2
Why some companies are skittish about Windows XP Service Pack 2article rootSP2 is irreleventI service small companies and individuals, not big corporations and huge networks. Most service calls are for virus and spyware infestations and OS corruptions. Now that SP2 has been out for a while, I can tell you...
Tags: dave@..., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, security, Service Pack 2
Discussion threads 2005-02-03
Interview with co-founder Elisa Camahort, pre-BlogHer 2007
Before departing to BlogHer 2007, I had the opportunity to interview Elisa Camahort, one of the co-founders of BlogHer. Not only did I want to learn about the original conception of BlogHer, but I thought it would be interesting to dig into the IT logistics behind the BlogHer conference. ...
Tags: Women, Conference, Q, Women Blogger, Gender And Diversity, Blogging, Human Resources, Internet, Sonja Thompson
Blog posts 2007-07-26
NSA site highlights security specialty
A small, nondescript NSA Web site serves up a listing of security specialists, and soon service providers, boasting IAM certification.As CIOs seek qualified consultants and staff to beef up security in response to federal warnings of potential cyberterrorism, a small inconspicuous Web site could come in handy.Though not very thick...
Tags: Judith N. Mottl, INFOSEC Assessment Methodology, National Security Agency, IATRP, INFOSEC assessment, security
Technical articles 2001-11-20
Sanity check: The 10 most important business technology products of 2007
Technology product developments came at a blistering pace in 2007, including big moves from major vendors like Microsoft, Cisco, and Apple, as well as exciting innovations from several upstarts. Here's my list of the 10 most important business technology products of the year. 10. i-Mate smartphones Decades from...
Tags: Salesforce.com Inc., Apple iPhone, Desktop, LinkedIn, Smart Phone, Product, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Cisco Systems Inc., User, OQO, Business Technology Product, Sprint Xohm Xohm, Zoho, Zoho Suite, Smart Phones, Microsoft Outlook, Cellular Phones, Handhelds, Groupware, Microsoft Office, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Office Suites, Software, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2007-11-21
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