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The Frugal Tech Show - Frugal Friday  

Frugal IT Solutions, News & Comment, Interviews with top technology executives.

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News & Comment with Ken Hess and Jason Perlow. Interviews with today's IT movers and shakers.
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    Category: Computers


    Microsoft is demonstrating continued progress towards the Business Ready Security strategy with the release of two new security solutions: Forefront Threat Management Gateway 2010 (TMG) and Forefront Unified Access Gateway 2010 (UAG.) These solutions address two key endpoint security challenges. TMG, available for evaluation and purchase now, helps companies provide safe employee web browsing. UAG, which will release to manufacturing in mid December and be generally available shortly thereafter, enables organizations to give employees (and trusted partners and vendors) secure remote access to corporate resources.
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    Frugal Friday with openSUSE Community Manager, Joe "Zonker" Brockmeier

    Author, editor, journalist and Community Manager for Novell's openSUSE project joins us to discuss openSUSE and the openSUSE community.

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    Frugal Friday with Fermilab's Troy Dawson

    Troy Dawson is one of the lead developers of Scientific Linux. He is also one of the lead developers of Fermi Linux. Both versions of Linux are produced at Fermilab. Fermilab is a high energy physics research lab. Scientific Linux is produced to be a common platform for other High Energy Physics lab's around the world, as well as anyone else who wants to use it. Fermi Linux is currently a derivative of Scientific Linux that has been customized for Fermilabs enviroment. Troy has been at Fermilab since 1993. He has been working with Linux since 1999. He has been on the Fermi Linux team since 2001. He helped get Scientific Linux started back in 2004.

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    Frugal Friday with WildPackets Director of Product Management, Jay Botelho

    Jay Botelho is the Director of Product Management at WildPackets, Inc., a leading network analysis solutions provider for networks of all sizes and topologies. Jay holds an MSEE, and is an industry veteran with over 25 years of experience in product management, product marketing, program management and complex analysis. From the first mobile computers developed by GRiD Systems to modern day network infrastructure systems, Jay has been instrumental in setting corporate direction, specifying requirements for industry-leading hardware and software products, and growing product sales through targeted product marketing.

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    Frugal Friday with guest Michael Mullany, VP Marketing, Engine Yard

    Michael Mullany is Vice President of Marketing at Engine Yard, responsible for product management, marketing and strategy. Prior to Engine Yard, he was Vice President of Products and Marketing at PeakStream (acquired by Google), a company that developed a stream programming runtime for heterogeneous systems. He was also Vice President of Marketing at VMware, leading the marketing and product management teams during the company’s breakout into the server computing market. He also led product management and product marketing teams at Loudcloud and Netscape.

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