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.

Application Security Can No Longer Be Ignored

Applications and the data they process are among the most valuable targets of crackers. Applications are also among the least protected and most vulnerable targets because they often are designed with only a cursory nod to user authentication and data encryption. For many applications, its understandable why this is the case. Developers have been paid […]

RSA Conference 2002: Where FUD Gets Down to Business

The RSA Conference, one of the longest-running computer security shows, was held in San Jose, Calif., during the week of Feb. 18-22. It was a witches brew of federal money, a rowdy crowd of nervous-but-not-showing-it second-tier players, serene market leaders, and circling, savvy IT security managers. According to President Bushs 2003 budget proposal, IT spending […]

SNMP Threat Shows Why IT Cant Afford to Be Shortsighted

A network security audit should be near the top of IT managers list of things to do since Tuesdays disclosure of the existence of a test tool that, when used maliciously, can overcome SNMPv1 (Simple Network Management Protocol, version 1) in a wide variety of caching devices, routers, switches, printers and a myriad of other […]

Fluke Probe Tops the Field

The distributed version of Fluke Networks OptiView Workgroup Analyzer, a hand-carried senior technician tool, works well even without a human around. In my tests, OptiView Workgroup Analyzer performed like a champ, even stripped of its touchscreen interface. The distributed market already has a number of solid players, including Network Instruments Observer Suite and Network Associates […]

AdminStudio Helps IT Roll With Changes

AdminStudio Helps IT Roll With Changes”> InstallShield Software Corp.s AdminStudio 3.0 takes some of the sting out of packaging software applications for deployment to the ever-changing corporate desktop. The product fits in best at midsize to large organizations that need a sophisticated tool to customize software application installations before the products are deployed to the […]

Individual Privacy Is Endangered Species

Individual privacy, whether that of a person browsing online, employees at work, medical patients or banking patrons, is increasingly being treated like a rowdy churl best tossed into the gutter, rather than a basic right to be handled with the utmost respect. IT managers should develop privacy policies that respect individual employees while ensuring that […]

Self-Serve and Save

Managing the end-user environment boils down to improving productivity while containing costs, and IT professionals can reach this desktop sweet spot by letting end users do the work for them. Well, not exactly, but self-service should be the guiding principle for IT departments looking to create efficiencies. Enabling end users to help themselves and one […]

Norton Secures Deletion Process

Symantecs $69.95 Norton AntiVirus Professional Edition 2002, which started shipping last month, provides secure file destruction as well as effective virus defense. The secure erase feature worked well in tests: I was unable to recover deleted files. Users will appreciate being able to securely erase files from their computers. Norton AntiVirus Professional 2002 also effectively […]

ESM Keeps Close Eye on Desktop App Use

Express Software Manager 6.0 from Express Metrix LLC does a good job of monitoring and reporting on the use of desktop applications, but most IT managers will be hard-pressed to justify adding this utility to their tool kit, even with the Business Software Alliance breathing down their neck. Although it proved to be an effective […]

Network Management Belongs Front and Center

Network management in the enterprise never went away, but lately it seems that the discipline is coming out for the first time all over again. One reason for this is an emerging recognition that optimum network performance is crucial for two important areas: storage and security. Established players include Hewlett-Packards OpenView product family, Tivolis Performance […]