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Monday, May 23, 2011

Compuware boosts APM for Web and mobile use

How to protect smartphones and tablets | Check Point's new security blades cut both ways

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Compuware boosts APM for Web and mobile use
Vendors are typically exaggerating when they apply the phrase "end to end" to their application performance management (APM) tools. But that's not so in Compuware's case, says Enterprise Management Associates in a recent brief on Compuware's latest Gomez platform release. Read More


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How to protect smartphones and tablets
Managing mobile devices entails a level of complexity unheard of in the traditional enterprise world of Windows desktops. MDM software needs to control devices from multiple manufacturers, running different versions of as many as five operating systems, tied to carrier networks with their own particular constraints. Read More

Check Point's new security blades cut both ways
If you're in the market for endpoint protection, Check Point's new R80 Unified Endpoint Security Management product shows promise. Read More

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Technology Fueling the Next Phase of Storage Optimization
ESG examines trends influencing the adoption of deduplication and the limitations of existing solutions and details how HP is best positioned to deliver highly efficient deduplication solutions based on its new HP StoreOnce deplication technology Read now

How to stop your executives from being harpooned
'Whaling' is a growing security threat that uses personalized phishing techniques to get your most sensitive data and access to your key networks. Read More

What if IPv6 simply fails to catch on?
During the past six months, the Internet engineering community has undertaken an unprecedented effort to promote IPv6 as an urgent and necessary upgrade for network and website operators to allow for the continued, rapid growth of the Internet. Read More

7 questions about the Mac malware scare
A few answers help clarify what the MacDefender scareware plague really means for Mac users and administrators Read More


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Best Practices for Data Performance on Storage Area Networks
Because SANs work at a storage layer underneath the operating system's file system, SAN is unaware of file fragmentation and uable to solve this issue. Performance suffers. This white paper details in clear terms how, where and why Diskeeper data performance technology should be used to ensure maximum SAN performance and optimum data response time. Read more.

Facebook will use Microsoft tech to find child pornography
Facebook will use PhotoDNA, an image analysis technology co-invented by Microsoft, to find child pornography on its site, the company said in a Youtube video. Read More

Qakbot takes off, profiting bot masters
The bot software's worm-like propagation makes it a corporate threat, says a security report. Read More

Hosted service creates enterprise 'store' for Android, iOS apps
A hosted service lets IT groups create a centrally managed online "store" for all mobile apps, whether internally written or residing on the Android Market or Apple's App Store. Read More

File transfer solutions take pressure off email
How often does this happen to you? You attach a file to an email and hit Send. Then the dreaded message shows up. Either your or the recipient's email system can't handle the file because it's too large. Read More



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