It is and it will probably start hitting the market sooner rather than later with new systems. Also, people with the right kind of Technet membership can download and use it shortly as well, not to mention all of the RC versions popping up everywhere. I’m very excited about the release as I’ve been playing with the RC and am really impressed.
This underlines one of my major problems with NAC – they follow a business strategy when the vast majority (as far as I can tell) of businesses using the product are educational – where we have limited control over the variety of OSes we have to support, generally get them immediately, and end up bypassing NAC for those devices. That aligned with the lack of role nesting that makes granular work impractical, makes it virtually unusable. We are having to think very seriously as to whether or not we’re going continue with NAC (and the enforced, and expensive, upgrade coming down the pipe) or look toward something else. - Sean ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sean Hennessey, CCNA Network and Information Security Systems Administrator Office of Technical Support University of Portland w: (503) 943 7877, c: (503) 710 6347 From: Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lane Clark Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009 1:24 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Plans for Windows 7 According to information week, Windows 7 is now available to business clients. See link: http://www.informationweek.com/news/windows/operatingsystems/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=219100442&cid=nl_IW_daily_html Cisco has got to get this done. We can't always be so far behind, especially when it comes to the security of our networks. Lane
