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    DNS flaw discoverer says more permanent fixes will be needed 18/07/2008 08:18:50

    The security researcher who recently discovered a heretofore unknown flaw in the Internet's core Domain Name System (DNS) protocol warned IT managers on Thursday to expect more security fixes aimed at mitigating the issue over the coming months.
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    Pimp your apps 17/06/2008 10:13:45

    Tools for speeding sluggish applications traditionally are of two types: application-delivery controllers designed to ease the load on Web servers, and WAN optimization devices aimed at mitigating network latency and bandwidth constraints. Some say it's time for these two to consolidate.
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    New open-source DNS server released 21/05/2008 09:09:01

    A group of experts has released an open source alternative to the BIND DNS server software that boasts higher performance and better security.
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    Net monitors make Riverbed visible 06/05/2008 09:10:06

    Riverbed has done deals with several developers of network monitoring software to get them to add support for its Steelhead WAN appliances.
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    NAC group expands its scope 29/04/2008 08:55:50

    Trusted Computing Group has expanded its interest in NAC to include the way devices behave once they have been admitted to networks, and the group is demonstrating this capability at Interop Las Vegas.
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    Are your servers vulnerable to DNS attacks? 21/11/2007 10:19:05

    More than half of Internet name servers today allow requests that leave networks vulnerable to cache poisoning and distributed denial of service attacks -- a fact that has not improved over the past year.
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    DNS users put higher premium on security 20/11/2007 05:47:12

    Use of Windows DNS Server is falling off dramatically as more users are concerned about the security implications in using the technology.
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    Managing Windows DNS/DHCP servers with BlueCat 18/10/2007 09:24:34

    BlueCat Networks Tuesday announced it had equipped its IP address management platform with the ability to manage Microsoft Windows DNS and DHCP servers.
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    Infoblox offers management for Microsoft DNS, DHCP servers 16/10/2007 05:11:25

    IP address management vendor Infoblox this week introduced an appliance that the company says will help IT managers tackling DNS and DHCP on Microsoft Windows servers reduce manual labor, support compliance efforts and improve operational efficiencies around managing IP space.
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    One less reason to adopt IPv6? 18/09/2007 09:40:26

    For a decade, IPv6 proponents have pushed this upgrade to the Internet's main communications protocol because of its three primary benefits: a gargantuan address space, end-to-end security, and easier network administration through automatic device configuration.
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    Enterprises adopt network services appliance 10/07/2007 15:36:29

    A group of local enterprises and universities have adopted a new form of integrated appliance to simplify the management of fundamental network services.
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