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CIO.com Business Technology Leadership &
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September 17, 2007

from: CommVault
Enterprise Management Associates: IT Managers Speak Out On Switching From Symantec to CommVault
As an IT executive, are you trying to improve data availability while driving down costs for storage and devices? Read why other IT Managers have switched to CommVault Data Protection software (from Symantec NetBackup) to improve reliability and data availability, and lower operational costs.
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from: Informatica
Crossing the Data Divide: Increase the Value of your Data with Complex Data Exchange.
In today’s business world, more data is being shared by more users, in more formats, across more systems, than ever before. But data is only as valuable as the extent to which it is readily accessible to the people who need it to positively impact the business. This white paper shows how companies can provide universal access to all types of data needed to make better, more informed business decisions in real time.
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from: Imprivata
Death to Passwords: The Economics of Authentication A Spire Research Report

Passwords are dead. New and different forms of technology provide better security. Yet, passwords are, by far, the most common authentication mechanism in place. This Spire Research Report reviews the various threat models for authentication and highlights the weaknesses in passwords.


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from: HP
Get in Front of Change

Increasing competitive pressures, ever-shifting regulatory requirements, challenges to business continuity—there are many reasons why CIOs must get in front of change. But, how do you do it? Download this whitepaper to learn why flexible solutions, such as PC Blades, enable the agility to quickly respond to new challenges, while also boosting quality of service and lowering total cost of ownership.


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from: WhiteHat Security
Protecting your websites from Cross-Site Request Forgery attacks

Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) is a disturbingly prevalent website vulnerability in which an attacker forces an unsuspecting user’s browser to compromise their own banking, eCommerce or other website accounts without the real user’s knowledge.  Worse yet:  The victim did it to themselves.


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