Tuesday, July 2, 2013

[Buyer's Guide] Unified Backup & Restore | Social Stacks | Why You Need an App Store

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Fact Check: Endpoints Are The New Perimeter
Have endpoints been a perimeter and, if so, what should you do?



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Planning a Data Security and Auditing Deployment for Hadoop
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PassMark Report: Enterprise Endpoint Security Performance Benchmarks
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Backup & Recovery

[Buyer's Guide] Unified Backup & Restore Sponsored by Asigra
Your IT team needs to protect data in the cloud as well as on physical and virtual servers, PCs, and of course mobile devices. To that end, we asked a lot in this Buyer's Guide, from the ability to back up data from mobile devices, desktops, and physical and virtual servers to local and cloud repositories to the ability for end users and IT to restore individual files, directories, and entire devices or disk partitions on a self-service basis. It's a tall order, and of 30 vendors invited, just four made the cut.
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Enterprise Software

Why You Need An App Store
As smartphones and tablets displace PCs as the client device of choice for more workers, software distribution and management strategies must adapt. It's a pull, not push world. Time to get an enterprise app store open for business.

Security

Analyzing Vulnerabilities In Business-Critical Apps Sponsored by Lumension
Vulnerability scanning and patch management are key to enterprise security, but fears from the business side about downtime and broken apps often get in the way of IT pros' efforts in these areas. In this Dark Reading report, we recommend a vulnerability scanning and patch management framework that accommodates all stakeholders while raising security standards.

What Every DBA Should Know About Security Sponsored by IBM
Database administrators are the caretakers of an organization's most precious asset-its data-but rarely do they have the experience and skills required to secure that data. Indeed, the goals of DBAs and security pros are often at odds. In this Dark Reading report we examine what DBAs should know about security, as well as recommend how database and security pros can work more effectively together.

10 Ways Small Businesses Can Save Money on Security Sponsored by Symantec
When it comes to SMBs, not everything is relative - especially when it comes to security. SMBs run the same kinds of risks and face the same kinds of bad guys that bigger companies do. Unfortunately, SMBs don't have the same kinds of resources, so they need to get creative when it comes to stretching their security budget dollars. In this Dark Reading report, we provide some recommendations for getting the most bang for your security buck.

Social Networking & Collaboration

Social Stacks: The New Business Imperative
As compelling as social business is, many organizations have not adopted social products or processes. In this report, we examine why social business cannot be ignored and recommend how companies can pave the way for success.

InformationWeek Reports is brought to you by Asigra, HP, IBM, Imperva, Lumension, Symantec and UBM Tech.


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