Fresh from the Test Center: Encryption is the name of the game, and PGP's NetShare version 9.6 does a good job of locking down folders and files. It's user-friendly, letting the employees themselves create the authorized user lists for protected folders. The downside? It really needs to work in tandem with PGP's Universal Server to rise to its full potential, according to Roger Grimes' findings. License to drive Fresh from the Test Center: Encryption is the name of the game, and PGP’s NetShare version 9.6 does a good job of locking down folders and files. It’s user-friendly, letting the employees themselves create the authorized user lists for protected folders. The downside? It really needs to work in tandem with PGP’s Universal Server to rise to its full potential, according to Roger Grimes’ findings.License to drive (development): The Open Sources blog takes on an interesting topic, spurred by a recent slashdot posting: Does GPL v3 alienate developers? Savio Rodrigues examines that question, as well as the effect GPL licensing may have on VC or other acquisitions. Take a look and weigh in with your own comments.iPhone countdown continues: If you’re already standing in line for an iPhone (or if you’re paying someone to wait for you), or if you’re waiting for the first rush to run its course before putting down the big bucks, check out Tom Yager’s take on the iPhone rate plans and service questions, as well as distribution details, iPhone alternatives, and more on the Enterprise Mac blog. Technology Industry