Zone alarm has a free solution which I've heard is pretty good, they also have a Pro (paid for) version. I personally haven't used either one but am told they work good. Another free solution you might think about is a Linux solution. Most hackers (or rather script kiddies) stick with one OS...
Your Netgear will work just fine. The only real reason for running two or more firewalls would be as mentioned ealier to protect your systems from being easily hacked from the internet. The netgear already provides that level of security, if you think somone will hack your servers from the...
We use trackit and remedy both if you can afford a remedy solution that would be my recommendation (of course do it right and invest in the product, and listen to your remedy tech) If you are a small bussiness and can't afford that solution trackit will do the job and has a few other add on...
I've used sysprep for sometime now and would agree with ashpp's original post. Sysprep has worked wonders for me. I would recommend taking the machine out of the domain prior to creating the image though, then when you reload the image join the domain using the same name you had before. I...
1. As with many of y'all training is definatly number on on the list, but have you ever had
2. Management say in a perfect world yes, but this is an operational environment, planning can't be done! and its always good to
3. Place one guy incharge of deciding how the infrastructure will be...
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