- Common Compression Technique Opens VoIP to Attack – With security being an issue that can easily be overlooked when deploying VoIP, this article in InfoWorld will hopefully open some eyes. New research suggests standard encryption and compression methods are not sufficiently secure and can make Internet telephone calls significantly more susceptible to bugging.
- Citrix CTO on the Future of Virtualization – Citrix CTO Simon Crosby discusses Citrix Xen and offerings by Microsoft & VMware. If you’re looking for coverage on the Microsoft Hyper-V release, NetworkWorld had a good article and podcast. CRN details why Microsoft will emerge victorious, while Archimedius talks of VMWare maintaining its lead.
- Strange Tales of VoIP Troubleshooting – Sharky offers tips on how not to troubleshoot the lack of a dial tone on a VoIP call.
- 10 Reasons Not to Trust the Clouds – It’s a trendy buzzword among the IT pubs, but enterprise IT folks aren’t bitting. GigaOm offers thoughts on why there isn’t a quicker move to cloud computing by larger companies.
Tags: citrix, citrix xen, cloud computing, hyper-v, microsoft, virtualization, vmware, VoIP, voip analysis, voip attack, voip security
March 24, 2009 at 12:55 pm |
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