The #8 podcast of Tech Rag Tear Out (TRTO) has been posted.  Here are the main areas with time codes:

The primary content included:

  • InfoWorld [Scores out of 10.0]
    • 08-23-04:
    • 09-06-04:
      • Overview of Big Names in Identity Management (IBM, Microsoft,
        Netegrity, Novell, Oblix, OpenNetwork, RSA Security)
      • Tacit Networks I-shared
        1.6.1
        (Over the WAN File Sharing) [Score: 8.7/10.0]
      • Microsoft Trims Longhorn
    • 09-13-04: VMWARE GSX Server 3.1
      (Virutal Machine Software) [8.3]
    • 10-25-04: Jon Udell examines
      "GMAIL under the hood"
    • 11-01-04:
      • VoIP Test Tools from: Acterna,
        Brix Networks,
        Fluke Networks,
        Spirent (plus NetOptics passive
        10/100 taps)
      • Overview of Big Names in Secuirty Management (ArcSight, Computer
        Associates, e-Security, GuardNET, IBM, Intellitactics, Network
        Intelligence, and OpenService)

        • Core functions: "gathering, correlating, storing, and
          displaying security threat information"
  • Processor.com:
     

    • BioSlimDisk (USB security
      data storage and authentication tool with integrated fingerprint sensor)
    • OPHIT Universal DVI Converter
      (VGA, S-Video, RGB to DVI)
    • Sensory Networks has a
      PCI based SNORT compatible 10/100/Gigabit card that uses a 64-bit
      NodalCore
      Security Processing Unit

You can download the file directly via: Download TRTO_008_11-06-2004.mp3 (9455.0K) or subscribe via the podcast link on the left hand side of this site.

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2 responses to “Podcast #8 – Two Magazines + Chris Isaak + Podcast Thoughts”

  1. Steve –
    Thanks for the mention again. SORRY .. I should have remembered that the shortest pencil beats out the longest of memories .. and written your address down.
    I really like the in-depth approach that you take that adds a lot of value. ..

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  2. Steve –
    Thanks for the mention again. SORRY .. I should have remembered that the shortest pencil beats out the longest of memories .. and written your address down.
    I really like the in-depth approach that you take that adds a lot of value. ..

    Like

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