Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 12:05:07 -0500 (EST)
From:"Network Computing Newsletter" <NetworkComputing@update.networkcomputing.com>
Subject: Network Computing Report #395 -- Desktop Management: Winning the Desktop Rodeo
Network Computing Report #395
http://www.networkcomputing.com/
Monday, March 28, 2005

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This issue sponsored by IBM eServer(R) pSeries. New UNIX(R) servers: 
high in performance and low in price.  The IBM p5-510 and p5-510 
Express are designed to help small to mid-sized businesses sharpen 
their competitive edge.  How?  By offering big advantages in a 
tiny box. Learn more. Watch the video.
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In This Issue:
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1) Desktop Management
    - Introduction: Winning the Desktop Rodeo
    - Review: A Product Analysis Roundup
    - TechQuiz
2) Reviews and How-Tos
    - Sneak Preview: Visual Networks' Uptime Select
    - Sneak Preview: NextPage's NextPage 1.5
    - Workshop: How to Block WLAN Interference
    - Quick Review: Qnext and Trillian 3.1: Improve the IM Experience
    - Secure Enterprise: The 10 Worst Security Practices
    - Secure Enterprise: Career Builder: How to Align Staff Skills with
       Services
3) Reader Reverb
    - New! Convergence Channel
    - New Mobile and Wireless Blogger
    - CEO Minute: Packeteer
    - KnowledgeStorm Library
    - Last Mile: Carly--You're a Star!
    - Top 11: Tradeshow Gemme
    - Tech Support Haiku Winner
4) Special Events
    - Building, Deploying and Securing Wireless LANs
    - Neohapsis NeoCast: Trends in Regulation, Compliance and
       Enforcement
5) Calling All Readers
    - IT Exam:  VoIP Security
    - Microsoft Roadmap Feature
    - E-poll: Mobile Messaging
    - Reader Survey: Guide to Professional Development Strategies
    - E-poll: Business Process Management
    - NPA: Call for Annual Awards Nominations
6) The Daily Blog
    - Send That Spam Right Back, Man!
    - Vulnerabilities Taking Bigger Bite Out of Macs
    - Connection Managers
7) Opinion
    - BuzzCut: Mozilla Puts Stop to Mozilla
    - BuzzCut: Congress Considers Legislation to Alert Users of 
Personal
       Data Breaches
    - Down to Business: Sensationalism Has No Place in Corporate
       Governance
    - Secure Enterprise: All the Rage: Payroll Services' Lax Security
       Overexposes User Data
8) Your Monday IT Briefing
    - Mozilla Releases Security Updates to Thunderbird, Mozilla Suite
    - Microsoft Readies iSCSI Initiator 2.0
    - Linux More Vulnerable Than Windows
    - Earthlink Launches VPN Service
    - Carmakers Factory-Installing Satellite Radio
    - Your Iptable Is Ready: Using a Linux Firewall
9) Coming Events
    - Transforming IT Using ITIL Best Practices: Optimizing Service
       Delivery
    - E-mail Security: The Battle Against Spam, Viruses and Online 
Fraud
    - J2EE: A Standard in Jeopardy
    - Next Generation Enterprise-Level IT Management
10) CMP MarketPlace
11) Subscription Information

Look for the next Network Computing Report newsletter on Monday,
April 4, 2005.


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1) Desktop Management
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a) Introduction: Winning the Desktop Rodeo
By Michael J. DeMaria
Instead of getting out of Dodge when it's time to wrangle PCs into
submission, take our advice: All a modern-day computer cowpoke needs is
a thoroughbred management strategy. Saddle up, and we'll explain.
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b) Review: A Product Analysis Roundup
By Michael J. DeMaria
We performed extensive tests on seven desktop management suites.
Although Altiris' Client Management Suite trotted into first place, one
competitor was just a gallop away, thanks to superior patch management,
OS support and more.
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c) TechQuiz
A desktop management suite can save you big bucks over time. Before you
invest, take our latest quiz to test your knowledge of today's advanced
features. If you can outsmart our editors, we'll throw your name into
the hat for a free NWC collectible.
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2) Reviews and How-Tos
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a) Sneak Preview: Visual Networks' Uptime Select
By Bruce Boardman
Performance-management systems give network engineers a deeper
understanding of how valuable WAN bandwidth is used.
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b) Sneak Preview: NextPage's NextPage 1.5
By Sean Doherty
This subscription service provides version control for collaborative
Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents. The price and system 
requirements,
however, might leave your head spinning.
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c) Workshop: How to Block WLAN Interference
By Jameson Blandford
Unlicensed radio devices can wreak havoc on your wireless LAN. Here's
how to find the culprits and prevent them from interfering with your
airwaves.
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d) Quick Review: Qnext and Trillian 3.1: Improve the IM Experience
These instant-messaging programs let you monitor other IM services
simultaneously using single, advertising-free interfaces. With one more
P2P-oriented and the other more communications-focused, find out which
works better for you.
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e) Secure Enterprise: The 10 Worst Security Practices
By David Joachim
Sometimes one whopper of a mistake can be more instructive than a
binder's worth of best practices. We interviewed more than a dozen
security consultants to arrive at our list. See which ones apply to 
you,
and then learn how to do things better.
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f) Secure Enterprise: Career Builder: How to Align Staff Skills with
Services
By Richard Bach
Hiring smart people isn't enough. Learn how to assess your team's
abilities and training needs, spot holes in their skillset and detect
improvement opportunities through formal training.
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3) Reader Reverb
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a) New! Convergence Channel
Stay ahead of the voice and data convergence wave with Mike DeMaria's
new Channel. Each week, Mike will bring you opinionated soundings on
industry happenings and technological advances. Plus, you'll find the
latest news, reviews and how-tos on melding data and voice.
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b) New Mobile and Wireless Blogger
We're pleased to bring you a new voice in our Mobile and Wireless
Channel, Peter Rysavy. Each week, Peter will blog on Wi-Fi technologies
and mobile communications infrastructures, focusing on 
interoperability.
Welcome Peter!
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c) CEO Minute: Packeteer
Tune in to hear Brad Shimmin's interview with Packeteer President and
CEO Dave Cote and find out how Packeteer hopes to make network-centric
performance monitoring/management a priority in your IT department.
Plus, you can now podcast this interview!
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d) KnowledgeStorm Library
Let our new KnowledgeStorm library help you find the right information
to make informed technology decisions. Search through top categories
including security solutions, networking and communications solutions,
enterprise content management, business intelligence solutions and 
more.
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e) Last Mile: Carly--You're a Star!
By Bradley F. Shimmin and Tim Wilson
This edition: Top 11 working titles for a movie about ex-HP CEO Carly
Fiorina; an ode to Carly; and the zany MS Knowledge Base.
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f) Top 11: Tradeshow Gimme
There's still time to send in your entry for the "Top 11 tradeshow 
booth
giveaways we'd like to see." Make us laugh, and we'll print your entry
in print and online. Here are a couple ideas submitted last week from
your compatriots to get you started.
*Fully functional tesla coil labeled as "meeting prevention device."
--Bob Kokinda
*Liquor-filled chocolates. Or just liquor. --Joe Jackson
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g) Tech Support Haiku Winner
Thanks to those of you who submitted IT technical support haikus. Our
best entry this week belongs to Patrick Albouy, who submitted the
following boundary-pushing poem:

I have an issue with my pearl Ora
In the Now My oracle as no Aura
In the future may be, in another Era.

Submit your best poem today for a chance at next issue's honors.
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4) Special Events
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a) Building, Deploying and Securing Wireless LANs:
A Hands-On 3-Day Immersion Learning Program for Network Professionals
and Engineers
--Presented by Network Computing and the Enterprise Architecture Group
About 20 percent of IT budgets are now dedicated to wireless products
and services. About half of midsize and large enterprises are using
wireless data today and another 30 percent are planning/evaluating
future use. Most current wireless users plan to substantially increase
their usage in the future as well. Are you ready?

Register now, space is limited.
(410) 531-0559
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b) Neohapsis NeoCast: Trends in Regulation, Compliance and Enforcement
Thursday, May 26, 2005
9:00 AM PST / 12:00 PM EST
In this event led by Dave Stampley, compliance specialist and general
counsel at Neohapsis, Dave will walk participants through ways to avoid
common compliance pitfalls as well as highlight emerging regulatory
developments.
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5) Calling All Readers
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a) IT Exam: VoIP Security
With voice-over-IP capabilities come security exposures that many
operations are ill-prepared to address. Take this exam to test your own
VoIP security IQ and find out if your company is prepared to protect
itself.
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b) Microsoft Roadmap Feature
Wish you could query Microsoft on the areas that are affecting your
business now and down the road? Network Computing is gearing up to do
just that in our special Microsoft Roadmap feature. Our Technology
Editors will quiz VPs and product managers to find out Redmond's plans
for the upcoming year so we can help you prepare for upgrades and new
initiatives in six key areas: security; management, including desktops
and common engineering criteria; storage; OS platforms, both desktop 
and
server; business apps, including development tools, middleware and SQL
Server; and collaboration and convergence. Send project coordinator 
Curt
Franklin your burning questions. We'll select a few in each of these
areas to pass along to Microsoft and answer in our July 21 issue of
Network Computing.
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c) E-poll: Mobile Messaging
Network Computing is producing a story addressing developments in
wireless e-mail for an upcoming issue focusing primarily on the use of
e-mail on mobile devices such as PDAs and smartphones. We will be
examining the different approaches used, including hosted solutions and
enterprise-deployed solutions, and we'll be evaluating a number of
solutions in our labs. We would like to get input from you, our 
readers,
about current and planned use of wireless e-mail. Your perspectives on
this important topic are important to Network Computing and its readers
and can influence vendors to provide better products. We would like to
request five to seven minutes of your valuable time to answer the
following questions. We will keep your answers anonymous and
confidential. Please take our survey at:
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d) Reader Survey: Guide to Professional Development Strategies
How important to you is the opportunity to grow professionally as
opposed to just raking in the big bucks? Remember that professional
development isn't just technical training; it's also about developing
communications and project management skills, for example. NWC
Contributor Jonathan Feldman is working on a guide to professional
development strategies, and he needs your help. Please take a moment to
answer a few questions; your responses will guide Jonathan as he
prepares his report. Thank you for your participation.
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e) E-poll: Business Process Management
Got business processes that could use streamlining? Maybe what you need
is a BPM (business process management) suite. Problem is, BPM vendors
are coming out of the woodwork and promising everything from simply
monitoring processes to enforcing business policies to making your EAI
tool obsolete. And they rarely mention the vast amount of upfront work
that's required for success. Luckily, help is on the way. Network
Computing is embarking on a major analysis of BPM offerings that will
cut through the hype. But we need your help. Please take our survey at:
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f) NPA: Call for Annual Awards Nominations
Join the Network Professional Association on May 4, 2005, for its 
annual
meeting and Awards for Professionalism at this year's NetWorld+Interop
in Las Vegas. Members, log in to receive your conference registration
priority code.
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a) Send That SPAM Right Back, Man!
I can hear Elvis now, "Return to SPAM sender!" Alright, maybe I'm 
taking
a little creative license here, but if IBM's claims are to be believed,
we may be able to do just that very soon.
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b) Vulnerabilities Taking Bigger Bite Out of Macs
We've touched upon this subject before--the fact that, contrary to
popular belief, the Macintosh platform is not threat and vulnerability
resistant.
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c) Connection Managers
Connection managers are the software utilities that allow users to
control their wireless network connections used with cellular-data
networks, WLANs and Wi-Fi hotspots.
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Read more entries from The Daily Blog.
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a) BuzzCut: Mozilla Puts Stop to Mozilla
By Lori MacVittie
The Mozilla Group has ceased work on the Mozilla browser and app suite
to focus its attention on Firefox and Thunderbird. Is this a wise
decision?
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b) BuzzCut: Congress Considers Legislation to Alert Users of Personal
Data Breaches
By Sean Doherty
The government is once again pondering a law that would force 
businesses
to disclose potential breaches of secure personal information. We
say--it's about time!
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c) Down to Business: Sensationalism Has No Place in Corporate 
Governance
By Rob Preston
A host of new regulations and lawsuits heaps billions of dollars in
costs onto thousands of companies in the name of weeding out billions 
of
dollars in wrongdoing among a handful of them. Are we overreacting?
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d) Secure Enterprise: All the Rage: Payroll Services' Lax Security
Overexposes User Data
By Joanne VanAuken
A programming flaw made it possible for hackers to read some 100,000 
W-2
records stored by payroll service provider PayMaxx. The scary thing is,
they're not the only company harboring such vulnerabilities.
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Here are some of the must-read news stories we're following this week.

a) Mozilla Releases Security Updates to Thunderbird, Mozilla Suite
The Mozilla Foundation released new versions of its Thunderbird mail
client and its namesake Mozilla browser suite that both plug security
holes.
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b) Microsoft Readies iSCSI Initiator 2.0
Foremost among the enhancements is a multipath I/O feature intended to
improve performance and robustness of IP-based storage networks.
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c) Linux More Vulnerable Than Windows
A Microsoft-funded report tells the tale, but researchers are providing
the full methodology and challenging Linux advocates to prove them
wrong.
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d) Earthlink Launches VPN Service
Earthlink has launched a virtual private network service that targets
small and midsize businesses looking for secure network access for
traveling workers and employees working from home or remote offices.
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e) Carmakers Factory-Installing Satellite Radio
Automakers have been expanding their offerings for in-vehicle
electronics, including backseat video for entertaining children,
hands-free mobile phone communications, map services and Internet 
access
for finding restaurants or places of interest.
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f) Your Iptable Is Ready: Using a Linux Firewall
Every Linux system includes one of the best firewalls in the business.
Ross Greenberg explains how to put it to work.
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For additional research, check out our online encyclopedia providing
Web-based definitions of IT terms.
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You can find links to these and other breaking news stories organized 
by
technology via our handy NetNews Service.
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9) Coming Events
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a) Transforming IT Using ITIL Best Practices: Optimizing Service
Delivery
--An InformationWeek Vendor Perspectives TechWebCast
Wednesday, March 30, 2005
9:00 AM PST / 12:00 PM EST
Industry experts discuss how organizations can benefit from ITIL (IT
Infrastructure Library) best practices, from ensuring availability to
implementing change control. Discussion points include an overview of
ITIL and its components, leveraging ITIL to improve service quality and
guidelines for implementation.
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b) E-mail Security: The Battle Against Spam, Viruses and Online Fraud
--An InformationWeek Editorial Perspectives TechWebCast
Wednesday, March 30, 2005
11:00 AM PST / 2:00 PM EST
We'll look into how IT organizations are setting up security strategies
in enterprise e-mail management, including prioritizing security 
threats
and developing a proactive security policy, leveraging the benefits of
e-mail management and more.
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c) J2EE: A Standard in Jeopardy
--A Network Computing Research & Advisory Perspectives TechWebCast
Tuesday, April 12, 2005
11:00 AM PST / 2:00 PM EST
The future of the J2EE standard is uncertain. Market forces, including
commoditization, open-source alternatives, new disruptive technologies
and the maturing Microsoft.NET framework, will change the landscape of
the J2EE industry. Burton Group Senior Analyst Richard Monson-Haefel,
one of the world's leading authorities on Java and J2EE, explains these
threats as well as provides strategic insights and practical
recommendations.
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d) Next Generation Enterprise-Level IT Management
--A Network Computing Vendor Perspectives TechWebCast
Tuesday, April 19, 2005
11:00 AM PST / 2:00 PM EST
Learn next-generation, integrated IT infrastructure management
techniques used by advanced, enterprise-level data centers. Raritan
Computer's next-generation, integrated KVM (keyboard, video and mouse)
and serial console solutions streamline incident problem, change and
configuration management processes, helping to reduce complexity, MTTR
(mean time to repair) and downtime while improving security,
productivity, flexibility and ROI.
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This issue sponsored by IBM eServer(R) pSeries. New UNIX(R) servers: 
high in performance and low in price.  The IBM p5-510 and p5-510 
Express are designed to help small to mid-sized businesses sharpen 
their competitive edge.  How?  By offering big advantages in a 
tiny box. Learn more. Watch the video.
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