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Live Webcast: Turning Data into Business Insight with Analytics
Business analytics. If you aren't using them already, you should be. If you aren't even sure what they are, you'll need to check out this webcast. Discover how you can put your data to work and...
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Lock up your wireless LAN
The driver of the unmarked van outside your office may not be on a long lunch break. He might be hacking your wireless local area network (WLAN) using a new technique called war driving. New...
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Microsoft Metaphors
I am metaphorically challenged. One of the best ways to communicate difficult concepts quickly and succinctly is in the form of a metaphor. Four years as an industry analyst did little to help me...
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Simple and affordable steps can improve SMB security postures
The recent emergence of the SQL Slammer worm demonstrates the challenges SMBs face from a mass attack that hits any vulnerable IP address. In attacks such as Nimda, Code Red, and Slammer, hackers...
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If Microsoft security fails, .Net fails
Even with full commitment to security, Gartner believes the industry won't see concrete results until first quarter 2003.
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Can Microsoft become more "trustworthy?"
Industry analysts say Microsoft's new security initiative must succeed if the company is to earn the trust of enterprises.
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Gartner: XP's 'plug and prey' hole
The 2001 holiday season hasn't been merry for early adopters of Microsoft's Windows XP, has it?
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Gartner: Patch holes, pressure companies
Analyst John Pescatore warns if we don't pressure companies to provide more secure products, businesses will remain in a vicious cycle of hacks, patches and more hacks.
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Gartner's Pescatore: The enemy is us
Claiming that the events of Sept. 11 are irrelevant to an IT strategy, Gartner security analyst John Pescatore, who recently grabbed the spotlight by blacklisting Microsoft's Internet Information...
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Nimda: Another worm, more patches
Gartner analyst John Pescatore says it's time for businesses with Web applications to start investigating less vulnerable Web server products.
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Lock up your wireless LAN
The driver of the unmarked van outside your office may not be on a long lunch break. He might be hacking your wireless local area network (WLAN) using a new technique called war driving. New...
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