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NEWS:

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Suse warns of hole in Linux kernel  [27 Oct]
Researchers have found a hole in the latest version of the Linux kernel.
http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=99A34E:2B910B2

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Airespace joins Trapeze in branch battle  [26 Oct]
The four-port wireless switch supports up to six access points.
http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=99A34C:2B910B2

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Mac worm sparks security concerns [26 Oct]
The Renepo is the first worm to affect the Mac since the 1980s.
http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=99A34F:2B910B2

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IP storage as fast as Fibre Channel [26 Oct]
The same speed as Fibre but at a tenth of the price.

http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=99A350:2B910B2

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Ipswitch challenges Exchange with updated suite [26 Oct]
Giving customers what they said they wanted.
http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=99A347:2B910B2

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10Gig Ethernet goes halfway round the world [26 Oct]
Getting 9Gbit/s out of it, says scientists.
http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=99A34A:2B910B2

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More secret Web app details leak on the Net [25 Oct]
Canadian company Qzoxy is behind testing the new technology.
http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=99A348:2B910B2

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More bugs as Linux is targeted by fake security e-mail   [25 Oct]
As open source OS takes off, so it draws the wrong kind of attention.
http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=99A34D:2B910B2

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Missing SilkWorm switch located [25 Oct]
Brocade's 4100 fits in between other SilkWorm switches and directors.

http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=99A352:2B910B2

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Kiss goodbye to backups and tedious server reboots [25 Oct]
The CPS 1200 means you can restore any files at any time, whenever you want.


http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=99A351:2B910B2



FEATURES:

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Redundancy for your routers [29 Oct]
We look at the protocols you can use to set up standby routes on your network, both 
Cisco-based and open source.
http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=99A33F:2B910B2

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How network backup could learn from ILM [28 Oct]
It's a marriage that needs planning if you want bliss rather than rows, warns Asigra's 
Eran Farajan.
http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=99A346:2B910B2

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No Wi-Fi is good news at News International  [27 Oct]
The big news publisher wants to keep Wi-Fi out of its London building - and that means 
dedicated wireless monitoring
http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=99A344:2B910B2

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Wi-Fi vendors approach the branch office  [26 Oct]
Wireless LAN vendors started with big sites, and small hotspots. Now they are filling 
in the gaps 
http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=99A345:2B910B2

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Stratus bids for a slice of server pie [26 Oct]
Stratus was one of those quiet server companies. But with the launch of new products 
this month, that's all changed.
http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=99A349:2B910B2

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Paranoia leads to the bunker [21 Oct]
It was designed to withstand a nuclear attack. Now you can send your data there.

http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=99A342:2B910B2

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The wireless edge will slash costs  [20 Oct]
WLANs make networks cheaper, says Aruba's CEO Don LeBeau. And security is not a side 
issue. 
http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=99A343:2B910B2

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Intrusion prevention without the pain [19 Oct]
 An IPS with mistaken delusions of power could ruin your e-commerce business pretty 
quickly.  A guide to IPS pitfalls.
http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=99A340:2B910B2

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Microsoft could fill a much-needed gap [18 Oct]
The integration between Navision and Microsoft has meant that one former Navision user 
is eager to see the fruits of the collaboration: a tie-in that could spell trouble for 
the likes of SAP and Oracle.
http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=99A33E:2B910B2

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Wi-Fi shake-out starts an architecture war [18 Oct]
It's start-ups with switches versus incumbents with software, as the VC money dries up 
http://newsletter.infoworld.com/t?ctl=99A341:2B910B2






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