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    Autodiscovery tools can help uncover hidden or forgotten additions in the network. While many tools are available that claim to do this well, IT professionals have found that they’re all either ineffectual or cost-prohibitive.

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    Properly securing a wireless access point means closing it off the network - but this is often easier said than done.

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    Organisations with strapped IT budgets sometimes cut corners when it comes to security. If that's the case for you, you may find some of the same vulnerabilities that one consultant identified in two clients' networks.

  • Building a high-speed integrated network

    A high-speed voice/data network takes lots of planning and patience. Hear how one IT manager set about tackling this task.

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    IT pros know that a solid security plan includes more than firewalls, patches, and hot fixes. Follow this plan to achieve optimum security by building a systematic and structured foundation.

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    Autodiscovery tools can help uncover hidden or forgotten additions in the network. While many tools are available that claim to do this well, IT professionals have found that they’re all either ineffectual or cost-prohibitive.

  • Ease the pain of network downtime

    Neither your boss nor your users should be surprised when you schedule network downtime, and they shouldn't be floored when an unexpected problem comes along.

  • Top 6 wireless networking tips

    Properly securing a wireless access point means closing it off the network - but this is often easier said than done.

  • Choose which conferences you attend

    Attending the right industry conference can make everything better--from product rollouts to your bottom line. Here's how to go about choosing the best conference for you and your staff.

  • Network security: Doing too much with too little will cost you

    Organisations with strapped IT budgets sometimes cut corners when it comes to security. If that's the case for you, you may find some of the same vulnerabilities that one consultant identified in two clients' networks.

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    Properly securing a wireless access point means closing it off the network - but this is often easier said than done.

  • What's new in Windows Vista?

    Don't want to take Windows Vista for a test drive until you know what it has to offer? Join Windows expert Deb Shinder for a visual tour of Beta 2 as she points out some of the more dramatic changes and shares her impressions of the new OS.

  • Implementing a network intrusion detection system

    Intrusion detection systems (IDS) have become indispensable in helping to manage threats and vulnerabilities, yet many companies have yet to implement one. Here are some tips and suggestions.

  • Creating a solid PDA use policy

    A PDA in the wrong hands can do considerable damage if the data is not protected. Find out how to handle the many unique security challenges associated with using PDAs.

  • Why 64 bit is the 'new' catchword

    With chip makers chomping at the bit to update systems to create a 64-bit world, CIOs need to ask the tough question, "why?" This article provides compelling arguments for the switch.

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