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  • Relatively Instant and Painless VPNs

    Call it security in a hurry: An emerging category of managed virtual private network services promises a quick way to implement a virtual private network that uses customers' existing Internet access service.

  • Auto-virus protection for businesses

    NAI (www.nai.com) says more companies are becoming comfortable with the idea of outsourcing their security operations and are looking to automate the process of updating anti-virus software.

  • Network Associates rebuilds itself

    Looking to recover from what was a less-than-stellar 2000, Network Associates is set to embark on an ambitious strategy that will eventually result in the company's delivering virtually all its enterprise software over the Internet.

  • I-manager survey

    The damage estimates from the dot-com implosion and the ensuing economic downturn are still being tallied, but this much is already clear: The job of delivering successful e-business initiatives has become a whole lot more demanding than it was during the Internet's heyday. Are you up for the I-Manager challenge?

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