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Stories by: Tim Greene

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    Katrina whipped Louisiana's top court into shape for Gustav 03 September, 2008 11:13:00

    Gustav had nowhere near the effect on the Louisiana Supreme Court that Katrina did three years ago -- in fact, the network never went down.
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    Cisco buys into e-mail with PostPath acquisition 28 August, 2008 08:06:00

    Cisco is buying PostPath, a maker of e-mail and calendaring software, for US$215 million and plans to add those capabilities to its on-demand Web Ex Connect collaboration platform.
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    Alcatel-Lucent intros Gigabit Ethernet switches 27 August, 2008 08:18:00

    Alcatel-Lucent is delivering a new family of Gigabit Ethernet switches that fit into its architecture for blending data, voice and wireless connectivity and are designed for small and midsize businesses.
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    PGP upgrades encryption wares 26 August, 2008 09:02:00

    PGP is upgrading three of its products to give security policymakers greater flexibility when working with its encryption technology.
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    New router algorithm offers hope for old routers 21 August, 2008 07:35:00

    A team of computer scientists has proposed a new algorithm that makes routers operate more efficiently by automatically limiting the number of network route or link-state updates they receive.
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    Check Point goes virtual with VPN-1 20 August, 2008 13:35:00

    Check Point is introducing a version of its VPN-1 software that runs on VMware ESX or ESXi to protect virtual machines from one another when they are running on a single piece of hardware.
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    Internet-threat portal on tap from TippingPoint 20 August, 2008 06:47:00

    TippingPoint is beta-testing a Web portal that lets customers view Internet-threat intelligence the company has gathered from around the globe, as well as polls of how other customers are dealing with those threats.
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    Cisco routers out, Juniper gear in at Amazingmail.com 13 August, 2008 09:22:49

    Amazingmail.com tossed its Cisco routers, switches and firewalls for Juniper gear and wound up saving enough in ongoing support costs that the project will pay for itself in eight months.
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    Business hacks reap money from e-commerce sites 11 August, 2008 08:33:28

    Anyone with a sharp eye for flawed business logic and a dim view of business ethics can exploit e-commerce Web sites for millions of dollars, security experts told Black Hat attendees.
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    Juniper consolidates network management software 06 August, 2008 08:28:03

    Juniper Networks is expanding its network and security management software to include more of the company's product line, making it easier for customers to set security policies across their infrastructure rather than doing so using several product-specific platforms.
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    Skype won't say if it decrypts VoIP calls 30 July, 2008 07:46:22

    The encryption of Skype VoIP phone calls might not be as secure as you think.
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