Western Digital My Book World Edition Review: Good Idea, Poor Execution
Wednesday, August 29th, 2007WD tries a remote-access twist to entice buyers to its single-drive NAS. Too bad that performance and reliability aren’t part of the package.
WD tries a remote-access twist to entice buyers to its single-drive NAS. Too bad that performance and reliability aren’t part of the package.
Despite the hype, U.S. enterprises seem to be in no hurry to adopt the next-generation Internet protocol. Here’s why.
Ignorance is not bliss, especially when it comes to knowing what’s happening on your network. Learn the basics of network monitoring systems, and what these applications and hardware appliances can do to optimize your corporate infrastructure.
This dual-WAN IPsec endpoint router was ahead of its time with its gigabit LAN switch. But it could use more juice to support all its IPsec tunnels.
As videoconferencing creeps into business networks, it will pass the telecommuter by, at least for a while. The average telecommuter will at best have a low-quality image amid otherwise stunningly realistic video displays on ultra-high-definition screens.
The situation that prevented millions of people from accessing Skype’s Internet telephony service late last week was a “perfect storm” and should not reoccur, the company said Tuesday.
Network security specialist Sourcefire announced Friday that it has acquired ClamAV, an open-source gateway anti-malware project whose technologies are used in the products of a number of other vendors.
Linksys re-enters the consumer NAS market with a dual-drive RAID 1 BYOD NAS that will put some pricing pressure on the competition.
Been wondering how to make sense of our Wireless Chart Throughput vs. Path Loss plots? Here’s how!
Continuous Data Protection is moving from software-only to appliance solutions. But they’re still priced mainly for enterprise use.