Doug Barney

Doug Barney was the founding editor of Redmond Magazine, Redmond Channel Partner, Redmond Developer News and Virtualization Review. Doug also served as Executive Editor of Network World, Editor in Chief of AmigaWorld, and Editor in Chief of Network Computing.

Articles by the Author

Application Experience Depends on Your Network Experience
IT folks toss the word “network” around, but all the routers, switches, WANs, and end points in the world are nothing without applications.
Battle the Ransomware Scourge with Deep Network Insight
Ransomware is the gift that keeps on giving. Old as it is (33 years) ransomware is constantly morphing into new exploits. The reason is simple. Ransomware works and too often cybercriminals walk away with bags of money (or piles of Bitcoin, anyway).
Email Unsafe for Transferring Sensitive Files: How COVID Made it Worse
Remote work has increased email security vulnerabilities, exposing files in transit.
Secure File Transfer Banks and Financial Firms Can Count On
Enterprises dealing with loads of money must invest in file security.
Why HealthCare Needs Secure File Transfer—and How to Get it
Encryption, trackability and automation are key to safe, compliant file sharing.
Cloud Economics—4 Ways Migration from On-Prem Pays Off
Cloud migration isn’t easy, but it is almost ALWAYS easier to manage your computing after it moves to the cloud, making IT more efficient, saving IT expenses and time.
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