Nokia Wacky for Wikis

Filed under: nokia - 15 Mar 2007 14:43

Nice to see the fact that Nokia has embraced wikis is getting some press in Business Week. I’ve known this for a while as I’ve been seeing an increasing amount of internal information on the internal wiki sites. There’s even a tab for wikis in Nokia’s Intranet search engine.

The group I work for in Nokia has started a wiki, both to store “in-group” information as well as share information with other, related groups within Nokia. While I had the idea that we should do it and got it initially established, I did not have quite the organizational skills or vision to give it shape. My boss, who is much better than I am at these things, went to town on it and has put in tons of information. I’ve certainly done my share of adding information to the wiki as well as have others in the group.



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  1. Comment by Jim Byers

    I’m searching for reports of issues with Checkpoint NGX R61 HFA01 vs R62. We just purchased 4 IP390 routers which come pre-configured with R62. I have a SPLAT SmartCenter which I upgraded from R61 to R62 so that I can configure the new routers. My manager heard some unspecified comments that “we would not use R62 yet” and is asking for any reports of issues.

    I wanted the profile functionality in Smart Defense as I planned to manage two older production R55 firewalls on this SmartCenter (it was built using an upgrade export of the R55 SmartCenter so all I need to do is to connect the R55 gateways to the new VLAN and possibly reset SIC).

    With R62 I can leave the Smart Defense default settings mostly turned off for the two R55 gateways (as they are now), but add a new profile using “Monitor Only” mode that allows me to turn on most of the Smart Defense protection for logging purposes on the new R62 gateways. I have created this new Smart Defense profile and it looks like a good feature.

    If is hard to refute “FUD” when there are no reports, good or bad, in the wild.

    Regards,

    Jim

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