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WHITE PAPER: Absolute HIPAA Violations Incur Multi-Million in Penalties As mobile transforms into an overall endpoint-computing strategy, IT leaders need to embrace endpoint-computing innovation and re-evaluate their strategies. Click to learn more. Learn More In this Issue WHITE PAPER: Blue Coat Systems Optimizing Application Traffic on MPLS WAN Links MPLS is a common type of service offering that removes much of the cost and complexity of more traditional point-to-point networks. The change from point-to-point to any-to-any or cloud networking presents new application delivery challenges, requiring a response from services that depend on the packet delivery infrastructure. Learn more >>
Microsoft's Edge, which is included with Windows 10, is a more modern, more secure and more compatible browser. It will need more work to fit in at work -- but will be worth the wait. Read More
: BMC Software Five Key Elements of Complete IT Compliance Now you can make even the most complex and dynamic IT infrastructure fully secure and compliant. Read this eBook and learn how to: Improve process and close the SecOps gap,Quickly detect, audit and remediate breaches, Create a more agile environment to comply to regulatory mandates, Better allocate resources to reduce infrastructure costs Learn More Enterprise guide to Windows 10 : MoreDirect eGuide: Data Center In this eGuide, InfoWorld examines some of the latest data center trends and how they can positively impact organizations. Read on to learn about how the evolving data center can benefit your organization. Learn More
Dell entered the Android tablet market late last year by releasing the Venue 8 7000, a device with an understated though appealing form that contains good specs and an interesting camera technology.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here(Insider Story) Read More
According to the latest statistics from The Cloud Market, Ubuntu now accounts for 59% of all images on the Amazon EC2 platform. Windows has 8%, and the other distributions of Linux split the remaining 33%.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here(Insider Story) Read More
We recently reviewed low-cost Windows-based Wi-Fi stumblers. Now, here's our take on wireless stumblers that run on Mac OS X for all you Apple fans.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here(Insider Story) Read More
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