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    Sales rep at Cisco reseller pleads guilty to fraud 17 January, 2008 07:54

    A salesman at a Cisco reseller in Minnesota pled guilty this week to defrauding the vendor of more than US$400,000 in networking equipment.
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    Visa warns merchants who don't meet PCI deadline 15 August, 2007 08:08

    Visa USA is reiterating a message it issued last December, warning large merchants who accept credit cards that they will face higher transaction fees if they are not fully compliant with the payment card industry (PCI) data security standard by Sept. 30.
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    Cut-price monitoring hits the target 05 January, 2007 07:31

    Even with a modest number of devices on your network, it's well worth considering spending your money on WhatsUp. Quick to get started, it's very customisable, and does much of what the full-blown monitoring applications do but at a fraction of the cost.
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    Startups zero in on Microsoft backup, storage 22 May, 2006 08:16

    A new breed of companies is focused on protecting Microsoft servers running at small and midsize businesses.
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    EMC buys Interlink to better serve Microsoft customers 12 May, 2006 08:29

    EMC announced its second purchase in a week Thursday with the acquisition of Interlink Group, which specializes in providing IT services around Microsoft software.
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    Microsoft faces a serious open source press 14 October, 2005 07:27

    If there's one thing I learned from my recent sojourn into the depths of Microsoft's future vision, it's that the concept and popularity of open source software has shaken Redmond to its core. Much of this new vision is the direct result of how Linux and open source have galvanized Redmond's management team. This is why Microsoft has upped the feature ante on so many platforms at once: to overwhelm customers with new technologies you simply can't get from open source.
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    Experts urge wireless security integration 22 April, 2005 07:58

    Corporations should think of wireless security as an add-on to their existing security architecture, not as a separate entity, according to analysts and vendors at the Wireless Security Conference & Expo. IT managers should either integrate the new wireless piece into the overall company security policy, if one already exists, or take the opportunity to create a plan for the entire IT infrastructure, security experts urged Wednesday at the event, being held in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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    Interlink and Trapeze partner 28 November, 2003 09:42

    Interlink Networks and Trapeze Networks announced on Tuesday that they have partnered to help large enterprises get over the hurdle of 802.11 wireless LAN (WLAN) deployment.
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    Authentication upgrade on tap from Funk 17 October, 2003 08:00

    Funk Software Inc. is introducing upgraded software that lets Cisco Systems Inc. gear users authenticate and gain access to wireless networks via Funk's RADIUS servers.
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    Wireless security is rising, but it’s not fully baked yet 16 June, 2003 16:27

    802.1X authentication passes most iLabs tests. Joel Snyder reports.
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    Web services here to stay: IDC software head 28 February, 2003 08:11

    The head of software research at analyst IDC expects web services to be pervasive within five years.
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