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PCI News

20 November 2008

Wyse benefits from virtualisation drive

By Tom Jowitt, Techworld

The uptake of virtualisation in the enterprise, coupled with the economic downturn, is positively good for business, so says thin computing specialist Wyse Technology, which today announced a number of new product developments. Read more...

PCI Insight

01 September 2008

10G Ethernet: can copper cut the mustard?

By Bryan Betts, Techworld

10GBase-T and other specs for 10G Ethernet over copper cabling are coming, but could this be the generation where fibre connectivity remains dominant? Read more...

PCI Briefings

13 May 2008

Testing Wi-Fi's Power Save Mode

By Craig Mathias, Farpoint Group

If you tell your laptop's radio to switch off when possible, are the power savings worth it? Craig Mathias investigates. Read more...

PCI Interviews

16 May 2007

On the other hand ...

By Chris Mellor

By using server+DAS building blocks Left Hand Networks builds powerful, affordable and nicely protectable IP SANs Read more...

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PCI Whitepapers

15 October 2008

Automated PCI compliance with Tripwire

By Tripwire

The credit card industry developed PCI as a standard way of protecting data. This White Paper shows how Tripwire Enterprise offers out-of-the-box protection through a complete set of rules. Read more...

PCI Product Reviews

16 November 2007

Sun Microsystems Ultra 24 Workstation

By Paul Venezia, Infoworld

PCI How-Tos

23 March 2007

SSID cloaking - more or less secure?

By Joshua Wright, Aruba Networks

Some people think their Wi-Fi networks are more secure if they don't broadcast the SSID. It's not that simple. Read more...

PCI Case Studies

25 March 2008

UTM's weakness: a single point of failure

By Bill Snyder, CIO (US)

The team had a wealth of options. They could have chosen to install one or more UTM appliances, devices that handle multiple threats from a single chassis, or opted for a series of single function, best of breed appliances. So, which one was it to be? Read more...

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