Cameron Sturdevant

About

Cameron Sturdevant is the executive editor of Enterprise Networking Planet. Prior to ENP, Cameron was technical analyst at PCWeek Labs, starting in 1997. Cameron finished up as the eWEEK Labs Technical Director in 2012. Before his extensive labs tenure Cameron paid his IT dues working in technical support and sales engineering at a software publishing firm . Cameron also spent two years with a database development firm, integrating applications with mainframe legacy programs. Cameron's areas of expertise include virtual and physical IT infrastructure, cloud computing, enterprise networking and mobility. In addition to reviews, Cameron has covered monolithic enterprise management systems throughout their lifecycles, providing the eWEEK reader with all-important history and context. Cameron takes special care in cultivating his IT manager contacts, to ensure that his analysis is grounded in real-world concern. Follow Cameron on Twitter at csturdevant, or reach him by email at cameron.sturdevant@quinstreet.com.

Communication Can Take the Bite Out of Phishing

For companies trying to get their message to business partners, customers and prospects, simply complying with CAN-SPAM legislation may not be enough. The reason: Many spammers are going phishing. Phishing, the latest spam trend, occurs when e-mail masquerading as a message from a real company directs recipients to a false Web page that looks identical […]

Anti-Spam Law Has Yet to Stem the Tide

According to tracking performed by anti-spam companies Commtouch Software Ltd. and Finjan Software Ltd., CAN-SPAM has not yet had an impact on the amount of spam traveling the Internet. On Jan. 8, Commtouch reported that the companys detection centers saw no significant change in the number of spam attacks through that date. The company began […]

CAN-SPAM Misses Mark

Early word from the field is that the can-SPAM Act hasnt made a dent in the amount or character of spam. Surprise! Commtouch Software announced Jan. 8 that its spam-detection center saw no significant difference in the number of spam campaigns. Commtouch also analyzed bulk e-mail for compliance with the law and found that fewer […]

Microsofts DSI Aims to Cut IT Costs

Microsoft Corp.s dynamic systems initiative has stepped out of the ether, and now is the time for IT managers to start investigating it. Microsoft is putting flesh on the bones of its five- to 10-year DSI utility computing plan with the release of System Management Server 2003, as is System Management Arts Inc. with its […]

Enterprise Management Systems Finally Working

Enterprise Management Systems, commonly thought to be a dead end only four years ago, are now very much alive. Thats good for IT managers. Although none of the management suites dares call itself an enterprise management system because of the bad rap earlier products rightly got, that is what NetIQs management suite and products like […]

MOM 2000 Plug-In Consolidates Data

System Management Arts Inc. has added a useful new plug-in to its sprawling Application Services Manager suite that consolidates information gleaned from Microsoft Operations Manager 2000. Click here to read the full review 2 System Management Arts Inc. has added a useful new plug-in to its sprawling Application Services Manager suite that consolidates information gleaned […]

Marimba Adds Patch Management

Marimba Six, the latest hardware and software management suite from Marimba Inc., gains basic Windows patch management and software usage reporting capabilities. The Marimba Six suite, which shipped last month, is priced at $15 per managed device for software usage and $15 per managed device for patch management. In eWEEK Labs tests, Marimba Six enabled […]

Power Over Ethernet Will Be Part of Your Future

Power over Ethernet, the 802.3af specification published this summer, should be on the shortlist of new technologies that IT managers in nearly any size organization implement in the next two years. I dont say “immediately” because significant infrastructure changes, including running additional power to the wiring closet, must precede the implementation of power-delivering Ethernet switches. […]

Prism Patch Manager Packs a One-Two Punch

New Boundary Technologies Inc.s new Prism Patch Manager, based in part on technology from St. Bernard Software Inc.s UpdateExpert, is a good addition to any corporate IT managers arsenal of patch management tools. The combination of New Boundarys Prism software deployment system and St. Bernards patch management system is part of a trend that IT […]

New Curbs on the Horizon for Noncompliant Systems

eWEEK Labs predicts that 2004 will see many more alliances between network infrastructure and security software makers. This is good news for corporate IT because integrated tools will help keep networks running smoothly by ensuring that end-user devices are up-to-date. Network Associates Inc.s McAfee Trusted Connection Strategy joins a growing number of initiatives and product […]