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17 ResultsSponsored White Papers, Webcasts & Resources
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The Evolution of the Electronics Industry
Check out this white paper to hear the history of the electronics industry, and how it has changed the world. By looking at the past, you may be able to predict the future.
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Low growth for IT services in 2002
Things aren't looking up for the IT services industry this year, says Gartner. In the meantime, customers should look beyond price when it comes to contracts.
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Look before you load
You're about to load that software onto your network--are you sure it's safe? Cenzic Hailstorm's automated security testing can find application vulnerabilities before hackers do.
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Securing remote users
As more employees access corporate networks remotely, it's tougher to enforce security policies. But companies such as InfoExpress are working hard to make policy management easier for you.
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Vendors push intrusion prevention
Shifting from merely detecting intrusion to preventing it, security vendors are taking a more proactive approach to security management that could save you big bucks.
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Collaborate and keep safe
With its new security policy management Distributed NP platform, Solsoft unveils a solution that lets engineers collaborate globally.
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Look before you load
You're about to load that software onto your network--are you sure it's safe? Cenzic Hailstorm's automated security testing can find application vulnerabilities before hackers do.
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Collaborate and keep safe
With its new security policy management Distributed NP platform, Solsoft unveils a solution that lets engineers collaborate globally.
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Vendors push intrusion prevention
Shifting from merely detecting intrusion to preventing it, security vendors are taking a more proactive approach to security management that could save you big bucks.
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Securing remote users
As more employees access corporate networks remotely, it's tougher to enforce security policies. But companies such as InfoExpress are working hard to make policy management easier for you.
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VeriSign joins managed security fray
VeriSign joins a growing number of vendors offering managed security services.
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Gotta get gigabit
Intrusion detection vendors tout gigabit speeds, but many products fall short with high-speed networks. At N+I, vendors such as IntruVert and Lancope say they've got gigabit in the bag.
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Security in spotlight
As the top-ranked interest area at this year's NetWorld+Interop show, security will get its share of new product announcements, educational sessions, and panels. Get the lowdown on where you...
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Take stock of outsourcing contracts
Almost every enterprise will outsource some part of its business by 2005, says Gartner. But don't fall short when it comes to managing your relationship with your service provider.
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RSA confab targets infrastructure threats
With cyberterrorism, wireless security and privacy as key themes, the RSA Conference 2002 gets underway.
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Service aims to stymie e-mail threats
With an array of e-mail security and management features, Postini's Active EMS service targets suspect messages before they reach the corporate network.
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Marc Andreessen on outsourcing IT management
Software infrastructure service provider Loudcloud has been navigating economic and industry waters since its launch in 1999. Besides hosting or managed services, the company's Opsware...
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Microsoft battles anti-trust and trust issues
Dead serious about anti-trust When Microsoft gets behind a grass roots campaign, it doesn't fool around--even dead people aren't safe. According to a recent story published in the L.A. Times, a...
Additional Results
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Facebook IPO: Overhyped or oversold?
What went wrong with the Facebook IPO? This timeline tries to put things into some sort of order from initial excitement and hype to burst bubble and technology failure.
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Mining the social data stream for deeper customer insight
Wal-Mart and Target use social intelligence from customers to gain strategic business advantage in the local area and ensure on-going loyalty and retention.
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Facebook IPO: Risk Factors and law
Facebook has to comply with laws, not only in the United States, but around the world. It also needs to vigorously defend its intellectual property as it states in its IPO filing.
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