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======================================================================== * Aventail EX-750 keeps users cleanly connected * Push-button diagramming * e-Security delivers the big security picture * Exclusive: A SAN for all seasons ADVERTISEMENT -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- INTERNET TELEPHONY Conference & EXPO Fall 2004 October 4-7, 2004 - Los Angeles, CA - http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=8D1259:2B910B2 The lineup of speakers for next month's INTERNET TELEPHONY Conference & EXPO in Los Angeles is so impressive. The complete list is posted here for you to review: http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=8D125E:2B910B2 These speakers are what differentiates INTERNET TELEPHONY from other VoIP events. Review the complete conference program here: http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=8D1257:2B910B2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- AVENTAIL EX-750 KEEPS USERS CLEANLY CONNECTED ======================================================================== Posted September 17, 2004 3:00 PM Pacific Time If you need to provide secure remote access to Web-based apps as well as other network resources, then an SSL VPN is a great choice. Unlike IPSec VPNs, SSL VPNs do not require any special client software in order to access resources inside the enterprise. Now business partners, road warriors, and users at public Internet access terminals can safely and easily get to the information they need without adding to IT staff's workload. For the full story: http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=8D1250:2B910B2 PUSH-BUTTON DIAGRAMMING ======================================================================== Posted September 17, 2004 3:00 PM Pacific Time Developers usually do their diagramming in the design phase. After code is written, it's unlikely that any diagramming will ever take place, even though it could be useful for code maintenance. Why? If programmers have little time to create class diagrams and the like in the design phase, there's scant hope that time pressures will ease enough for them build class diagrams when the code is in source control. For the full story: http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=8D1254:2B910B2 E-SECURITY DELIVERS THE BIG SECURITY PICTURE ======================================================================== Posted September 17, 2004 3:00 PM Pacific Time One of the first things you notice when you start working with IDSes is that they produce a lot of data. In fact, this flood of data can be so overwhelming that the usefulness of products such as Snort can become questionable. Yes, you can eventually tune them so that they filter out some of the noise, but that can require an investment in staff hours nearly as vast as the deluge of data itself. And that's only one source. Add to this the streams of data from your firewalls, the log files from your servers, and reports from vulnerability management products and other network devices, and your management picture goes from being difficult to basically hopeless. For the full story: http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=8D124F:2B910B2 EXCLUSIVE: A SAN FOR ALL SEASONS ======================================================================== Posted September 17, 2004 3:00 PM Pacific Time If your company has been hard-pressed to choose between FC (Fibre Channel) and iSCSI (Internet SCSI) or between block-level and file-level systems for your next round of storage purchases, consider one of the entry-level FAS200 (Fabric Attached Storage) appliances from Network Appliance. For the full story: http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=8D1252:2B910B2 ======================================================================== Keep Your Network Running Tight Don't waste precious time with potential security failures. Get the latest on how to keep your network secure with InfoWorld's security guru, Wayne Rash. This hands-on, technically oriented weekly e-mail newsletter brings you the latest news, information, and advice to keep your network running tight. To subscribe to SECURITY ADVISOR, go to http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=8D1251:2B910B2 ADVERTISE ======================================================================== For information on advertising, contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] UNSUBSCRIBE/MANAGE NEWSLETTERS ======================================================================== To subscribe, unsubscribe or change your e-mail address for any of InfoWorld's e-mail newsletters, go to: http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=8D1253:2B910B2 To subscribe to InfoWorld.com, or InfoWorld Print, or both, or to renew or correct a problem with any InfoWorld subscription, go to http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=8D1258:2B910B2 To view InfoWorld's privacy policy, visit: http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=8D1256:2B910B2 Copyright (C) 2004 InfoWorld Media Group, 501 Second St., San Francisco, CA 94107 This message was sent to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
