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SanDisk Cruzer Enterprise review

The USB ‘thumb' drive started life as a simple way to move files around without company admins knowing anything about it, a sort of sneakernet for the 21st Century. This period of naïve technological glow lasted about a year. But now we're in the post-naivety phase and the drives are changing.


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    Synchronisation is the alternative to backup, but it is also a much more complex world. Does this program keep life simple enough?
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    Billion's latest BiPAC ADSL router is an attempt to add 3G failover to what is otherwise a competent and well-featured if unadventurous 802.11g switch/router. Its other strength is its VPN capability.
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    A remote office or small office router with ADSL, WAN and 3G failover that doesn't cost the earth? Not possible they said. DrayTek's latest Vigor can do all this and more.
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  • SanDisk Cruzer Professional review
    Where did it go wrong for the once inoffensive USB memory stick? A new generation of drives using mandatory encryption attempt to make them loved once more.
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    A useful appliance that allows you to monitor what is - and has been - connected to your network, as long as you're running Cisco switches.
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  • RedSeal Security Risk Manager review
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  • Yosemite FileKeeper Pro 2.8 review
    Reviewing backup software is usually a chore. There is a legion of products out there, some good, some very comprehensive but just too difficult to use. A few are awful, including some from supposedly big software houses. This one turned out to be very different.
  • Anfibia Desktop Orbiter 5.1.2 review
    A distributed desktop computer management package that allows you, from a central console, to remotely manage and control the security of a collection of Windows PCs on your LAN.
  • Consentry LANshield Controller and Switch review
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    Portable hard drives should be about as interesting as the oversize cigarette packets they resemble. This one reckons it's special.
  • Yoggie Pico Pro review
    The Pico, from Israeli startup Yoggie, is a new version of a mobile security product we looked at earlier in the year, the Yoggie Gatekeeper Pro. It's smaller, cheaper, and a bit faster, and has no Ethernet connectivity. Is less more then?
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    Here's a system that can warn you about wireless intrusion and rogue access points on your network.
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    It is axiomatic that backup software is usually so slow and cumbersome that people end up not using it. Occasionally, you come across a small, blossoming software flower, and it restores some of your interest. Without wanting to get too carried away, SyncBackSE could be one such program.

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