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Hello Old Friend Moscone

rsa-conference-2009.gif I'm lucky enough to get to San Francisco more than once a year, but for many folks the RSA conference is an annual trek. There are probably a few missing out this year because of restricted travel budgets as well. I walked around about half the show floor last night and didn't see anything outstanding, but there's time yet. I have to say, RSA is the most fun when there are big announcements. Somehow I don't think this is the year for big announcements, but I could be wrong. Heck, continued growth and profitability aren't to be sneezed at these days. In fact, they're downright awesome.

Whether you're a customer, colleague, partner or prospect, stop by the booth and say hello this week.


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Blog: The Lens
Author: Tim Erlin

Tim Erlin, CISSP, is a Principal Product Manager at nCircle, responsible for vulnerability management and configuration auditing. In his nearly 10 year tenure at nCircle, he has also held the positions of Senior Sales Engineer and QA Engineer. His career in information technology began with systems and network administration.


   




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