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Securing an Exchange 2007 Client Access Server Using a 3rd Party SAN Certificate

whitepaper This paper shows how to properly secure an Exchange 2007 Client Access Server (CAS) using a 3rd party Subject Alternative Name (SAN) certificate. More specifically, the Autodiscover service is used by Outlook 2007 client features such as the...

Tags: application servers

[23 Apr 2008]

Cisco Systems WebVPN - The Trusted Name for Untrusted Computers

whitepaper Secure, clientless SSL VPN access can now be provided to corporate files, Web, legacy, and client server applications. With Cisco Secure Desktop, any computer can be safely used to access the company network, while the danger of leaving any data...

Tags: vpn, ssl vpn, files, productivity

[11 Apr 2008]

Load Balancing Exchange 2007 Client Access Servers Using Windows Network Load-Balancing Technology - Part 2: Configuring the Windows NLB Cluster

whitepaper With the environment up and running, the very first thing one want to do is to create a record for the NLB cluster name in DNS. This paper explains how to load-balance Exchange 2007 Client Access servers using Windows Network Load Balancing...

Tags: load balancing

[02 Apr 2008]

Load Balancing Exchange 2007 Client Access Servers Using Windows Network Load-Balancing Technology - Part 3: Creating Certificates and Testing Client Services

whitepaper In this paper the author shows how to create a new Subject Alternative Name (SAN) certificate that includes all necessary Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDNs) and NetBIOS names and install it on both nodes in the NLB cluster.

Tags: load balancing

[02 Apr 2008]

Happy 10th birthday Mozilla - there's a bug in your cake

News Mozilla, originally the codename for the Netscape Navigator browser code, became the name of both Mozilla's red lizard mascot and the open-source community that was created to develop the open-source Netscape suite.

Tags: mozilla, birthday, firefox, suite

[25 Jan 2008]

Cabinet Office flexes its shared services

News It's a start but big-name departments are conspicuous by their absence. Because the network is IP-based and allows staff access to core systems out of the office, there is also a chance to reduce the number of PCs and introduce hotdesking.

Tags: shared services, cabinet office, government

[25 Oct 2007]

MSDN Webcast: The .NET Language Integrated Query (LINQ) Framework (Level 300)

whitepaper Luca Bolognese, LINQ Lead Program Manager, explains how the next release of Microsoft Visual Studio, code name "Orcas," aims to unify the programming models through LINQ capabilities in Microsoft Visual C# and Visual Basic, a strongly typed data...

Tags: programming languages, framework, .net, .net framework

[15 Jun 2007]

Editor's Blog: My home wi-fi network - in search of fun

Comment One network that isn't has an unusual name (BTW I advise a gobbledegook of jumbled letters and numbers, nothing that can link it to your address or name). I need to access all the obvious productivity apps plus the content management systems and...

Tags: network security, wep, wi-fi

[17 May 2007]

TechNet Webcast: Client Access and Web Services in Exchange "12" (Level 200)

whitepaper Along with the name change, comes new capabilities and broader access to the resources in the Exchange environment. The front-end server one knows from Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 has evolved into the Client Access Services role in the latest...

Tags: exchange, role, named, name

[08 Feb 2007]

Support Webcast: Network Access Protection Platform Architecture

whitepaper The presenter of this webcast discusses the Network Access Protection (NAP) platform architecture in Microsoft Windows Server Code Name "Longhorn" and in Microsoft Windows Vista, the components of client architecture and of server architecture...

Tags: network security, network access protection, methods, vista

[13 Oct 2006]

10 things you should know before deploying Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003

whitepaper IT consultant Erik Eckel offers this look at key aspects of SBS, including the differences between versions and types of client access licenses (CALs), features such as configuration wizards and the To Do List, the recommended multiple NIC...

Tags: network administration, configuration, aspects, sbs

[12 Sep 2006]

Cheat Sheet: Web 2.0

Cheat Sheet Where'd the name come from? The 2.0 name is a clear allusion to the naming convention of software updates - this is the internet version 2.0, get it? For example web 2.0 covers 'software as a service' (SaaS) - companies are being told they no...

[21 Aug 2006]

Apple calls off employee witch-hunt

News It also said the ruling "has delayed Apple's ability to name the proper (John Doe) defendants". Court documents show the company's investigators interviewed 29 employees who had access to a key confidential document - but Apple did not examine them...

Tags: garageband, witch-hunt, leaker, appleinsider

[13 Jul 2006]

SAP making a play for on-demand e-tail CRM?

News He said: "There is a growing number of those coming on the market: Demandware, MarketLive, NetSuite, Venda and Access Commerce, to just to name a few. The first is an ecommerce package that offers customisable shopping-cart and customer support...

Tags: praxis, on-demand, sap, crm

[11 Jul 2006]

Microsoft: Yes to online business services

News Muglia said Microsoft's security products will be rebranded under the Forefront name, which the company will use for security-related products going forward. He said Microsoft intends to create services that IT professionals and developers can...

Tags: microsoft, on-demand

[12 Jun 2006]

Step-by-Step Guide for Setting Up Secure Wireless Access in a Test Lab

whitepaper Of the four computers, one is a wireless client; one is a domain controller that is also a Certification Authority (CA), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server, and Domain Name System (DNS) server; one is a Web and file server; and one...

Tags: wi-fi (802.11), protocol, computers, authentication

[19 May 2006]

'Not again!': Iron Mountain loses back-up tapes

News The name of the client was not disclosed. It is unlikely that someone interested in stealing identities would ever target back-up tapes because the information would be too difficult to access and read; it would require highly specialised expertise...

Tags: iron mountain, data, data storage

[04 May 2006]

PC Blades Enable Cinergy to Outsource Work and Maintain Strong Security

whitepaper Cinergy is a household name in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, serving 1.5 million electric customers and 500,000 gas customers. CCI consists of a client access tier; a compute tier with racks of PC blades inside a data center; and a resource tier that...

Tags: client, data center, tier, concept

[07 Feb 2006]

Longhorn Server will 'fix itself on the fly'

News STS also will support InfoCard, a code name for a new Microsoft technology designed to provide secure storage for identity information that will be shared with online services such as web stores. Another security feature planned for the Longhorn...

Tags: longhorn server, microsoft

[16 Sep 2005]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: The way to mobile security

Comment Then the stranger can read, reply to and send emails in your name. You set up your email access, use the remote access client that's available on the device and - presto - you're thinking that there's no stopping you.

Tags: mobile security, mobile phone, handheld, quocirca

[15 Jul 2005]

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