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Agilent looks to drive business with tech truck tour

Agilent looks to drive business with tech truck tournAll that was missing at Agilent Technologies

Oracle takes E-Business Suite on the road and apps to travellers

Conducting e-business away from the desktop is a pipe dream no longer with the recent announcement of the mobile-enabled E-Business Suite from Oracle Corp..

Wired-out: deploying a wireless LAN

In a world where data flows more abundantly than water, staying connected is becoming increasingly critical to the routine of every day life. In typical office environments, a traditional wired LAN (local area network) will do the trick to keep you and your employees on the same page. But, in environments where wiring is too difficult or too costly a task, other options may be the answer.

Enterasys ups performance, not cost

In the VPN space, Rochester, N.H.-based Enterasys Networks has been lagging behind, according to one analyst. The Enterasys Aurorean Virtual Network, compiled of a suite of VPN solutions, had until recently operated at a performance of 40Mbps with Triple Data Encryption Standard (DES)

Wireless carriers encroach banking

Once upon a time, major financial institutions reigned over virtually every piece of the payment kingdom.

SAFE-ty is a growing matter for Cisco

Installing a double dead-bolt on the front door of your home only to leave your backdoor secured with a flimsy chainlink is generally not the best way to keep your property safe. The same analogy goes for corporate headquarters and large branch offices securing their remote sites. The focus has often been on getting the latest and greatest in terms of security for the central site building, while teleworkers and small branch offices were left open and susceptible to virtual break-ins.

National Defense implements smart card security

For the Canadian Department of National Defence (DND), protecting the country is the number one concern. But in order to serve and protect more efficiently, the DND realized that its previous paper-based system

Agilent aims to get the bugs out of VoIP

Although voice over IP (VoIP) has yet to really find its place in the Canadian market, one company stands firm on the belief that the technology will eventually gain popularity as a viable means of communication. Agilent Technologies Inc. last month released three troubleshooting tools designed to test and analyse voice quality and clarity in voice networks.

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