Wednesday, 6 April 2011

iPad in the Enterprise: 3 Big Worries Remain

How to Move E-mail to the Cloud: 7 Planning Tips [Reg. Req'd] | RIM to End BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) 4.1 Support This Summer

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iPad in the Enterprise: 3 Big Worries Remain
While employees join the iPad 2 party, IT worries about the hangover. Here's a look at the three biggest concerns. Read More


RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Cloud Leadership Forum

Cloud Leadership Forum: June 20 in Silicon Valley
Come to the Cloud Leadership Forum 2011 for best-practice approaches to cloud migration, management, governance and more. The enterprise-focused agenda is based upon IDC research and peer-based insights. Learn from case study presentations, interactive sessions and leading cloud providers. Complimentary admission. Learn more.

WEBCAST: Sogeti

Optimized Desktops: Your Most Powerful Productivity Tool
On April 28, 2011 at 10 AM EDT join this virtual briefing center to learn how to transform your PCs into business productivity machines and empower your people to drive success. Register Now

How to Move E-mail to the Cloud: 7 Planning Tips [Reg. Req'd]
Cloud computing providers can take enterprise e-mail off your to-do list, but how can you ensure a smooth transition? Forrester Research shares seven best practices. Read More


WEBCAST: Aternity

End User Experience, Physical and Remote Desktops
ATERNITY, a Gartner Cool Vendor in IT Operations, will showcase a live 30-minute demo on how Fortune 500 companies are leveraging its award-winning platform to deliver a user-centric approach to Proactive IT Management. Learn more

RIM to End BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) 4.1 Support This Summer
BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion (RIM) has reportedly announced a summer 2011 date on which it will end official support for its BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) v4.1 for Microsoft Exchange an Read More


WHITE PAPER: Accenture

Infrastructure Transformation: Key Decision Points
Organizations today need to be agile, quick to take advantage of opportunities and proactively drive business change. To achieve these goals, your IT infrastructure needs to be agile and have the ability to scale up and down technology hardware, software and resources to meet business needs. Learn More

Auditors: ERP Software Woes Could Cost Idaho Millions
Idaho may be out millions of dollars due to problems with a new system for processing Medicaid claims, according to a legislative auditor's report released this week. Read More


WHITE PAPER: First Data

Reducing PCI DSS Scope
Organizations who handle payment card data are obligated to comply with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS). This whitepaper discusses how the TransArmor® solution can enable scope reduction, minimizing costs and effort of PCI compliance. Read More

Man-in-the-Browser Attacks Target the Enterprise
With firewalls, antivirus and other security mechanisms protecting corporate networks, how do attackers manage to penetrate enterprise computer systems? Simply by exploiting the weakest link in the security chain. One of the newest methods is tunnelling in via employees' browsers using an attack known as "Man-in-the-Browser" (MitB). Read More

Failure to Encrypt Portable Devices Inexcusable, Say Analysts
The continuing failure by most enterprises to encrypt sensitive data stored on laptops and other mobile devices is inexcusable, analysts said following BP's disclosure this week of a data compromise involving a lost laptop. Read More



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