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  • Securing Your Virtual Servers – Part Three

    Further drawbacks that create financial and security risks include concentration that relies on the physical server, licensing, performance penalty and hardware support. The more computers (virtualized) on the physical server, the more security problems and IT department will face. The physical
    Published by Steve Mallard (12,177 pts ) on Oct 19, 2009 to
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  • Securing Your Virtual Servers – Part Two

    In Part One of securing your virtual servers, management software was listed as a key component in protecting your network and virtualized servers. Monitoring the data flow is critical between these servers. IT departments cannot forget about these guest operating systems.
    Published by Steve Mallard (12,177 pts ) on Oct 19, 2009 to
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  • Establishing a VPN with Linux - Ubuntu

    Ubuntu is the fastest growing version of Linux. Setting up a VPN on Windows is a snap. By using wizards to setup these connections step by step, you will see that most Linux versions are more complex. Even experienced administrators often get confused on downloading and adding packages. Here's How!
    Published by Steve Mallard (12,177 pts ) on Aug 24, 2009 to
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  • Virtual Private Networks in Buiness Environments: Windows Vista

    Virtual Private Networks use protocols to tunnel data from a client computer to a host computer by encrypting it. Read on to discover how to configure a VPN connection in Windows Vista.
    Published by Steve Mallard (12,177 pts ) on May 8, 2009 to
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  • SoftPerfect Network Scanner

    Looking for a way to scan your network and inventory your hardware? SoftPerfect Network Scanner offers a free and easy way to scan your network. This amazing network scanner doesn't need to be installed yet it offers dozens of features.
    Published by Steve Mallard (12,177 pts ) on Apr 16, 2009 to
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  • Virtual Private Networks in Business Environments: Windows XP

    Virtual Private Networks use protocols to tunnel data from a client computer to a host computer by encrypting it. Windows XP Professional is one of Microsoft's most stable operating systems. VPNs allow further security to your business environment allowing the secure transmission of data.
    Published by Steve Mallard (12,177 pts ) on Apr 15, 2009 to
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