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.

Core Features Scale Summit

Core Features Scale Summit Extreme Networks Inc.s Summit 48si does an outstanding job of squeezing 48 ports of 10/100M-bps Ethernet, along with a host of features found in the companys core Alpine and Black Diamond switches, into a 1U (1.75-inch) chassis. With advanced security and traffic-shaping features combined with hot-swappable, dual power supplies and good […]

How Labs Tested the Summit 48si

Testing 10/100M-BPS ethernet switches is not nearly as boring as it might sound. During eWeek Labs tests of the Extreme Summit 48si, we used Spirent Communications Inc.s SmartBits hardware and SmartFlow software to test the new Layer 3 features. To gauge the performance of the Summit 48si—including the number of supported multicast sessions, quality-of- service […]

Brainshare Highlights Novells New Direction

Novell gave current NetWare users some reasons to hang on to their system and offered potential customers cause to give its technology products a second look during the annual Brainshare user conference held March 17-22 in Salt Lake City. At the lead keynote on March 17, Chris Stone, Novells vice chairman, office of the CEO, […]

Single Sign-On Goes to Work

The latest version of V-Go SSO, Passlogix Inc.s single-sign-on utility, includes major new capabilities that belie its “.1” status. In eWeek Labs tests, V-Go 3.1 allowed us to easily manage passwords for all of our test applications and enabled us to use any LDAP-compatible directory to centrally manage user credentials. However, aside from options configured […]

Identity Management Is Good Business

Managing passwords is a good first step in taking control of end-user maintenance costs because it shifts some of the work from IT to the end user. eWeek Labs believes identity management, from account provisioning to authentication and directory integration, is the road most enterprises should be traveling. The beauty of a product such as […]

IT Can Be Choosey With Network Management

Network monitoring tools ranging from Hewlett-Packards OpenView to Silverback Technologies InfoCare are entering a third stage of maturity. But this upward spike in product usability doesnt mean that IT managers should buy every single one of these tools. IT managers need an element manager that can provide fault information, one or two service-level monitoring and […]

This Little Pony Stomps Viruses

One little goodie that popped up at the recent RSA Conference was Tiny Trojan Trap 3.0, from Tiny Software. In tests, this desktop tool isolated a variety of suspect code and protected my system from becoming the unwitting accomplice of viruses. Tiny Trojan Trap 3.0, which started shipping last month for $39.95, is also equipped […]

Catalyst for Better Network Management

Catalyst for Better Network Management”> Cisco Systems Inc.s latest addition to the Catalyst 3550 family, a 24-port 10/100M-bps switch with two Gigabit Ethernet Interface Converters, is a solid choice for midsize to large organizations looking to reduce IT costs through improved network management. In tests at eWeek Labs, we found that the latest twist on […]

48-Port Switch Extends Ciscos Reach

In the time since eweek labs finished testing the cisco Systems Inc. Catalyst 3550 24-port product, the company has released the 48-port version, thus expanding the Cisco product line to fixed-configuration devices—an area where the company has not always led the market. When we tested the 24-port version, we used Spirent Communications Inc.s SmartBit 6000 […]

QualysGuard Spots Trends

The latest version of Qualys QualysGuard managed vulnerability detection system, released last month, performed admirably in tests at eWeek Labs. I easily generated reports that showed problems and used QualysGuards new report formats to see trends among server vulnerabilities. Unlike other vulnerability assessment tools, which focus on large-enterprise networks, Qualys provides scanning services and vulnerability […]