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Monday, July 26, 2010

How to clamp down on privileged users in a virtualization environment

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How to clamp down on privileged users in a virtualization environment
Management and security, always a troublesome twosome, have reared their ugly heads yet again. This time, they're causing problems for virtualization initiatives, quashing deployment plans while IT managers grapple with how to finesse management and security of the virtual machines moving around the server infrastructure. Read More


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Efficiently Delivering Enterprise-Class File-Based Storage
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Like many things in IT, this security convergence is a work in progress. But as wireless LANs become the primary connectivity for more enterprise users, integrating wired and wireless becomes more pressing, especially around security. Read More

How to secure and manage employee-owned mobile devices
With the rise of personal mobile devices, a growing number of enterprises have scrapped the homogeneity mandate. Instead of requiring employees to use a standard smartphone, more IT departments are now looking at some degree of control over employee-owned (or "employee-liable") devices, to manage and secure them. Read More

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Bring your own everything
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Employee Web Use and Misuse:
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Build archiving systems to meet compliance demands
For a viable archiving strategy, you need to know the regulation landscape -- and the key technologies that will help you comply. Read More

The challenges of virtualization
As we have said in multiple newsletters, virtualization changes everything. We are going to use the next two newsletters to describe some of the changes brought on by server virtualization and to describe the project that we are undertaking to drill down further into how virtualization changes the network. Read More

 
 
 

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