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Pod slurping revisitedAbe Usher of Sharp Ideas joins the program again to talk about his updated tool - Slurp Audit - that illustrates how quickly an iPod or similar device can be used to pick clean a hard drive of business documents and data.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | The GPL roadmapSenior Editor Phil Hochmuth talks with Peter Brown, the executive director of the free software foundation about the roadmap for General Public License, an open source licensing scheme for software.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Putting out fires, literallyThis week, we take a look at something very important to a data center: Fire suppression. Specifically, Tyco Fire & Security's Sapphire Suppression System, which uses a chemical that looks and feels like water, but does not damage electronic equipment. Joining us is Joe Ziemba, marketing director for the ANSUL division of Tyco Fire & Security.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Festoon connects GoogleTalk and SkypeThis week we talk with Max Montgomery, director of marketing for Santa Cruz Networks, about his company's multipoint video service for Skype and Google Talk called Festoon. We also find out why Santa Cruz is closing down its business-oriented Viditel service at the end of the month.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | A user's view of the 3Com X505Network World Senior Editor Phil Hochmuth talks with Jeff Crawford, manager of networking and security for the East Grand Rapids, Michigan school district about 3Com's new all-in-one security box the TippingPoint X505 and the company in general.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | The SANS top 20 vulnerabilitiesLast week, SANS, in cooperation with a number organizations, released its annual Top 20 vulnerabilities list. Joining us to discuss what's new on the list and who is exploiting these vulnerabilities is Rohit Dhamankar, lead security architect for 3Com's TippingPoint division and the project manager for the SANS Top 20.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | BMC CTO Tom BishopNetwork World Senior Editor Denise Dubie interviews BMC's Tom Bishop about his new role as Chief Technology Officer and what's happening in the world of IT management.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | HP's Mark Potts on SOASenior Editor Denise Dubie talks with Mark Potts, CTO of Hewlett-Packard's Management Software Business about his role with the company and HP's view on the state of service oriented architecture (SOA) implementations in customer sites.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Verity and enterprise searchVerity has been in the business of enterprise search for quite some time. Recently the company launched version 6.0 of its K2 Enterprise product that targets special applications that require a lot heavy data lifting. Joining us to discuss the release and the enterprise search market in general is Nicole Eagan, chief marketing officer at Verity.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Challenges of a CIOOur guest this week brings an interesting perspective to our program. Ann Franks is the CIO of Lanier Worldwide, a subsidiary of Ricoh that makes document management products. Franks joins us to talk about her company's challenges at obtaining ISO 17799 security certification and about her dual role in supporting internal employees and helping with product specifications.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Challenging SkypeThis week we catch up with Damaka to find out more about their voice over IP offering, how it differs from Skype and how the company plans to make money with a free service. Joining us is Damaka Senior Advisor Alastair Westgarth.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Locking down USB portsThis week we talk with Vladimir Chernavsky, CEO of Smartline, about his company's DeviceLock software that can limit the usability of USB ports on a Windows machine, helping keep information from walking out the door on portable storage devices.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Video distribution and RSSWe're joined on the program by Robert Petty, CEO and co-founder of ROO, a company that serves video from multiple content providers through its rootv.com Web site. Petty is here to talk about the challenges of video distribution and how RSS is being used as a solution.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Mesh networks provide'Net access to Cedar Rapids busesThis week, we talk with Motorola's Rick Rotondo, director of marketing for the mesh networks production group, about a new wireless network rollout in Cedar Rapids, Iowa that provides security, entertainment and Internet access to city buses.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Multicore processors and server virtualizationWe're joined this week by Vernon Turner, IDC's group vice president and general manager for enterprise computing, to talk about the impact on enterprise data centers by multicore processors and server virtualization technology.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | LEGO as a hobbyAllan Bedford, a software analyst from the Ontario, Canada, has turned his hobby of building models with LEGOs into a book, The Unofficial LEGO Builder's Guide. He joins us to talk about the hobby, how he goes about creating his models, and how anyone young or old can get started with LEGOs.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Windows worms, flaws plague usersWith multiple worms released last week to exploit the recently patched Windows Plug and Play (PnP) flaw and a new details on an Internet Explorer vulnerability that's not patched, users and administrators have a lot on their plates. We're joined by Johannes Ullrich of the Internet Storm Center and Eric Yoshizuru of Panda Software to discuss the latest security threats.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Successful business bloggingWith comScore reporting that 50 million Americans read blog and that those readers tend to be wealthier and more likely to shop online, we chat with Matt Moran, author of the"The IT Career Builder's Toolkit,"about what makes a good business blog.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | ITIL realitiesThis week, Network World Senior Editor Denise Dubie chats with Michele Hudnall, director of service management at software vendor Managed Objects, about the realities of ITIL.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Black Hat wranglingNetwork World Test Alliance member Rodney Thayer joins the program from the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas to discuss the legal wrangling of researcher Michael Lynn. A former ISS staffer, Lynn exposed a previously unknown exploit for Cisco IOS, the core operating system for many of its popular routers, and landed himself in hot water.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache |
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