Could You Live Without E-mail? Almost everyone depends on e-mail for their business lives. When malicious e-mail first came to prominence, most enterprises implemented basic security: firewalls and virus filters. Unfortunately, these security staples don't address the majority of e-mail-borne threats. Firewalls protect against network intrusion but are designed to allow e-mail traffic through untouched, and virus filters catch most known viruses while missing new viruses and those buried deep within apparently innocuous files. |
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Should You Be Thinking About Data Content Management? Why are enterprises thinking about managing content now? They need to execute on today's business imperatives, shifting from a data-centric to an information centric view while mitigating risk, achieving compliance and reducing expenses. |
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Data Privacy Compliance in the Application Testing Environment Organizations are embroiled in a feverish effort to implement systems, tools, and solutions that will help them protect sensitive, private information and data based on best business practices. The sense of urgency has escalated because of the need to comply with recent security legislation. |
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Empower Your Mobile Workforce Stop worrying about the security of your data outside the office. A secure e-mail solution ensures your enterprise wireless email is secure anytime, anywhere. You can empower your mobile workforce by extending any email system to any mobile device. |
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Overcoming the Complications of Desktop Deployment
High-volume desktop deployment and migration can be complicated and disruptive. An enterprise's network infrastructure that capably supports daily operations typically cannot handle the increased demands of a deployment. |
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Lightening the Identity Management Load in .NET A successful IAM service can require business process re-engineering, custom integration, enterprise project management skills, and a working partnership between IT and business managers. Given these challenges, many risk-averse CIOs eschew IAM and make due with their current cacophony of manual processes, application-based directories, and point tools. |
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