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      <description>Network-access-control start-up ConSentry Networks has filled its long-vacant CEO position with Joe Golden, a partner in Accel Partners, a ConSentry investor. Golden was a partner in Accel Partners' London venture-capital office from 2001 until ConSentry hired him; before that he was Cisco's managing director of business development and strategic alliances for Europe, Middle East and Africa. With NAC in flux and with some start-ups having failed, Golden spoke with Network World Senior Editor Tim Greene about ConSentry, its strategy and the future of NAC.</description>
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      <description>With Google's recent launch of its App Engine, and with the likes of IBM and Amazon having staked claims, cloud computing is clearly a major development in the IT landscape. The benefits are obvious, enabling enterprises to scale rapidly with a level of performance previously available to only the largest companies — all without adding equipment, software or staff.&lt;p&gt;&lt;A href="http://ad.doubleclick.net/jump/idg.us.nwf.rss/general;sz=468x60;ord=60157?"&gt;
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      <description>A storage start-up called Fusion-io that claims it can deliver speeds 1,000 times faster than a single disk drive is making its first product generally available on April 7 and has secured $19 million in venture capital. </description>
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      <title>Making it as a management start-up</title>
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      <description>Management technology is an ever-changing mainstay in enterprise IT shops. Network and systems management tools - whether commercial, home-grown or open source - have been put in place to: monitor device and system status and health; ensure network, systems and applications remain available; and guarantee overall IT services continue to perform as expected.</description>
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      <description>The inevitability of Web 2.0, how to attract VC money and if the iPhone will always be cool are topics discussed by DEMO's Chris Shipley in a recent Network World Chat.</description>
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      <description>Of the nearly $750 million that investors poured into the top 10 venture capital deals of the third quarter, only $124 million went into start-ups building enterprise IT products, according to MoneyTree Report from PricewaterhouseCoopers and the National Venture Capital Association based on data provided by Thomson Financial.</description>
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