Security strategies put Microsoft, Cisco at odds: "Microsoft's [NAP] approach is hardly novel. Many networking vendors are developing or offering similar features. Cisco Systems Inc. is implementing its Network Admission Control (NAC) program and Enterasys Networks Inc. recently announced its Trusted End-System. Both are designed to quarantine problematic end-user devices."—SearchNetworking.com
Wednesday, January 26, 2005
About Me
- Name: Charlie
- Location: Austin, Texas, United States
Hi, I'm Charlie Wood. I'm the founder and former CEO of Spanning (acquired by EMC), a married father of two, a native Texan and Austinite, and the oldest guy in most of my classes at UT, where I'm adding an economics major to my computer science degree.
For more about my re-entry into academic life, read this blog's inaugural post.
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