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security products rule
Interesting that four out of the five products were security related. I guess that says a lot about how much energy IT is devoting to securing the enterprise these days.
My favorite enterprise product would have to be the corporate spam filter, Surf Control E-Mail Filter. The amount of spam that makes it to the inbox (including mine!) has decreased, even though the amount of spam on the Internet has increased. Some of that is due to ISPs doing a better job of killing it when it gets to their networks, but Surf Control, too, works well.
My personal favorite is my Palm Pilot. An organizer, MP3 player and game console all in one. Who needs to travel with anything more?