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CA sees lots of room to improve

As IT infrastructure becomes more complex and supports advanced applications such as VoIP and wireless, technology vendors must help enterprise network executives simplify the management and security of their IT assets, said John Swainson, president and CEO of CA.

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Adobe releases Acrobat 8, updates Creative Suite Adobe Systems Inc. has introduced Acrobat 8, a new version of its popular document authoring and reading...

IBM’s speech translation to help US forces in Iraq

The U.S. Joint Forces Command (USJFCOM) will deploy IBM Corp.'s speech-to-speech translation software to help U.S. forces serving in Iraq better communicate with local security forces and Iraqi citizens.

Juniper urges flexible backbone for business

Businesses need to embrace service-oriented architectures, outsourced services and flexible network infrastructure to respond effectively to uncertain commercial forces, says Scott Kriens, chairman and CEO of Juniper Networks.

Lost packets: Trend Micro declares war on botnets

Ever had a problem with pests in your home? Trend Micro has started a pest control service. Only in this case, it

Rescuing routers by eavesdropping

Network administrators looking for more precise insight into the behaviour of their routers can dig deeper by tapping a relatively new technology called route analytics.

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“But experts cautioned that the test lacked some real-world conditions....” Testing being at the core of what we do at The Tolly Group,...

Flexible, collaborative SOA

As IT managers continue to wrangle with creating and managing service-oriented architectures

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Know yourself as well as you know your enemy

While not new, asymmetric warfare – in which a force employs proxy battles, disinformation campaigns, and other nontraditional and thus unpredictable tactics – remains...

Critical infrastructure is the new front line

By Rick Peters Threat actors eager to maximize disruptions and payouts have a new and compelling target – critical infrastructures such as factories, transportation networks,...

Investing in your network infrastructure: The key to ensuring future growth for Canadian companies?

Telstra and Pulse (a 30,000-member online IT community) recently surveyed 100 technology decision-makers at Canadian companies to understand their network infrastructure priorities. They uncovered...