28 August 2008
By Stephen Lawson, IDG news service
Nortel has developed a product for tackling security breaches by remote and home workers. The company has developed an "office on a stick," a USB drive that can link an employee's PC with a corporate VPN and keep all the information from a session encrypted. Read more...
13 July 2007
By David Cartwright
I was at Gatwick Airport the other day, and as I dried my hands in the gents, something occurred to me. The hand dryer was actually drying my hands. Read more...
24 August 2007
Riverbed's announcement this week that it is shipping its PC client software has underlined the fact that PCs are now powerful enough to do the job of a WAN optimisation appliance. Read more...
22 June 2007
By Halamka John, Computerworld
When the open-source desktop becomes a more widely deployed end-user operating system, it becomes a product and not a project. Read more...
20 September 2007
By Jeremy Kirk, IDG News Service
The Finnish handset supremo has built up a head of steam with its E series phones and its Intellisynch software. Where is it going to next? Read more...
16 January 2007
By Nokia
Nokia IP VPN is designed to the highest standards of reliability, performance, and functionality. In this white paper, you will learn about six key requirements for enterprise-class IP VPN, along with the technologies Nokia built into the IP VPN product line to support enterprises and carriers. Nokia IP VPN is the result of seven years of expertise in building highly reliable, available, and scalable IPSec hardware and software. With site-to-site VPN, remote access VPN, firewall, and dynamic routing capabilities, Nokia IP VPN gives you powerful tools to build enterprise-class VPNs. Read more...
13 September 2007
By John E. Dunn, Techworld
11 June 2008
By Galen Gruman, InfoWorld
Last year's iPhone was dismissed by IT as unsuitable for the enterprise. This time round, Apple has fixed the holes and created a device with the features we need Read more...
06 April 2005
By Kevin Fogarty, Network World, and Peter Judge, Techworld
Three users give their reasons for shunning the Wi-Fi security standard - and explain their alternatives. Read more...