All the week's news about network standards, 03/28/08 Database comparison software now more secure An auditing tool that can compare the contents of two databases, even when they are active, is now easier to use and more secure, claimed GoldenGate Software, as it announced version 2 of its Veridata data comparison engine.Read full story This article is sponsored by Strangeloop Networks Learn how to Fix Web 2.0 App Issues Learn how to select application acceleration tools that address server side delay, which is a common problem with Web 2.0 applications. This whitepaper details the features your app acceleration tools need to enhance Web 2.0 performance including: Support for all application frameworks, intelligent caching and intelligent performance metrics. Download this whitepaper now. Join the Network World Technology Opinion Panel You have the insight to help shape the direction of Network World and the IT industry. Be among the select advisors who contribute to online surveys and provide critical feedback. Connect with other technology professionals and have access to the survey results. Join at: RELATED EDITORIAL LINKS Most switches help in complying with secure management best practices, 03/24/08 In assessing switch management and security, we sought to answer three questions: Did devices follow current best practices by default? Could users configure switches to follow these best practices? And could switches be wiped clean of any sensitive information before being taken out of deployment? PCI audits from the inside, 03/27/08 After discussing the new, more stringent PCI (Payment Card Industry) guidelines several times, including last month, let's dig even deeper. Two companies involved in both ends of the PCI process graciously talked to me ... Unified threat management, demystified, 03/25/08 Protecting the secrets of a uranium enrichment plant should be enough to keep any CIO very busy. But when Sarbanes Oxley mandated even tougher controls on databases containing key financial information, David Vordick, CIO of USEC, a $1.9 billion public company that operates a gaseous diffusion plant in Paducah, Kentucky, knew he was going to get even busier. Microsoft sweetens open source offer, 03/26/2008 Microsoft continued telling the open source story it began crafting last month by adding partnerships around support of document formats and user interface technology. PoE "Plus" draft heads to IEEE working group, 03/25/08 The Ethernet Alliance this week said that an IEEE task force charged with creating a "Power over Ethernet Plus" standard for video has submitted a new draft that could help bring about a standard by next year. Wireless 802.11n access points for less than $1,000, 03/25/08 Extricom has unveiled draft 802.11n wireless access points both less than $1,000, that will let customers run 802.11n in either or both the 2.4GHz or 5GHz bands, while using separate radios to support existing 802.11bg and 802.11a clients. Ethernet Alliance to showcase advancements, 03/25/08 The Ethernet Alliance recently announced it will be holding two "plugfests" to demonstrate the readiness of technology based on IEEE Ethernet standards. The organization also announced 15 new members, including Alcatel-Lucent, Fluke Networks, Huawei and SMC Networks. Breaking the standards, 03/24/08 In what's becoming something of a tradition in Network World tests, this project turned up design flaws in two standards: IEEE 802.1X authentication, which we tested in a NAC context, and IETF RFC 3918 covering multicast testing. India rejects Office Open XML again, 03/21/08 A technical committee in India has rejected Microsoft's Office Open XML file format as a standard. Cramming, slamming and programming: The FCC's Top 10 hit list Government auditors recently issued a report critical of the way the Federal Communications Commission handled some of the 454,000 complaints it received between 2003 and 2006, saying the agency needs to improve how it tracks and responds to consumer, safety and service complaints. But the Government Accountability Office report also detailed the types of complaints it deals with on a daily basis: the FCC's Top 10 complaint list. Perhaps not surprisingly, the largest number of complaints alleged violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), including violations of the do-not-call list request and telemarketing during prohibited hours. TOP STORIES | MOST DUGG STORIES 1. What spooks Microsoft's security advisor 2. Five hot skills for your network career 3. 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