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![]() | "Hammered asinine requirements": Now there's a secure password WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Optimizing Hybrid Networks for SaaS With the delay and packet loss associated with the Internet and private WANs, SaaS-based applications tend to exhibit erratic performance that can become a barrier to SaaS adoption. Learn more. In this Issue
WHITE PAPER: IBM Corporation Maximizing enterprise resource planning ROI In this paper, we highlight the common reasons why midsize companies often do not realize significant ROI with their ERP system implementations and suggest solutions for getting the most value from their applications. Learn More.
In today's culture, advice on nearly any topic - relationships, health, career - is just a mouse click, touchscreen tap or Siri query away. There's even a Web site called shouldidoit.com that promises to help you make decisions in your daily life. But while you can get some good insights on the many expert and general discussion forums that pop up on the Web, there's often a sense that something is missing from that experience. Call it the human touch. Read More How a Big Financial Services Firm Faced BYOD iPads Symantec CEO on reorg: "our system is just broken" A road warrior's guide to locking down your laptop WHITE PAPER: Qualys Vulnerability Management Evolution Organizations have traditionally viewed vulnerability scanners as a tactical product, largely commoditized, and only providing value around audit time. How useful is a 100-page vulnerability report to an operations person trying to figure out what to fix next? Read Now! 5 Tech Skills in Lowest Demand in 2013 Android malware cases to hit 1 million in 2013 First-look clip of Ashton Kutcher as Steve Jobs Android malware potentially stole up to 450,000 pieces of personal data: Symantec WHITE PAPER: HP Storage for the Next Era of IT This paper discusses these dynamics and explains how you can leverage technology to better capitalize on information in the context of your business. Read Now! Flood of spam email? It may be a screen for fraud Big Data Brings Big Privacy Concerns Are federal agency workers going rogue with personal devices?
2012 has been a year of re-invention among the tech industry's biggest players, with Microsoft overhauling many of its key product lines, most notably Windows, while also boldly entering the hardware market with Surface tablets. HP slashed its workforce as CEO Meg Whitman reshaped an industry icon that has gone through many shifts in recent years. The transformation to the cloud continued practically unabated (save for those pesky outages!) and suddenly every company seemed to be a software defined something or other, or was snapping up an SDN company. Read More | ![]() | |||||||||
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