Friday, July 24, 2009

IT News HeadLines (NetworkComputing) 24/07/2009



Tata Communications Offers Solution to Secure Mobile Devices
The company will offer F-Secures complete Mobile Security package, which includes virus protection, malware protection and an integrated firewall
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Hardware Vendors Pledge Support for VMware's DPM Solution
Called Distributed Power Management (DPM), the solution is designed to lower power consumption in the datacenter by aggregating unused capacity and powering off unused servers without disrupting service levels
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RSA Takes Two-factor Authentication to iPhone
The company has extended its software token solution SecurID for use on the iPhone, enabling the mobile device to be used as a two factor authentication device
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IP Network Matches NSEs Quest for Speed Exploreabout howan IP-based network made National Stock Exchange's business efficient, faster and resilient
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Automated Wi-Fi Authentication Secures Access Automated authentication system helps Bangalore International Airport secure its Wi-Fi Network
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Unified Communications Provides Collaboration Boost for Mahindra Group At the Mahindra group, more than 6000 group employees are using the power of unified communication systems for multiple areas such as training and RD
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Tata Communications Offers Solution to Secure Mobile Devices
The company will offer F-Secures complete Mobile Security package, which includes virus protection, malware protection and an integrated firewall
Read More ...

RSA Takes Two-factor Authentication to iPhone
The company has extended its software token solution SecurID for use on the iPhone, enabling the mobile device to be used as a two factor authentication device
Read More ...

Hardware Vendors Pledge Support for VMware's DPM Solution
Called Distributed Power Management (DPM), the solution is designed to lower power consumption in the datacenter by aggregating unused capacity and powering off unused servers without disrupting service levels
Read More ...

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