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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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Web services security repeating old mistakes
Are Web services developers condemned to re-committing security oversights of the past? Hurwitz says it certainly seems so--if reliance on SSL encryption is any indication.
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Get a return on your security investment
The notion that security solutions don't deliver return on investment is hogwash, says Hurwitz. Sure, security is about protecting assets, but firewalls and intrusion detection systems can still...
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Wanted: Immediate security alerts
Contrary to the widely reported acceptance of delayed security alerts, IT pros say they want immediate notification if their software is a sitting duck for hackers.
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Foiling the false positives
Minimizing false positives is a key goal in security strategy, says Hurwitz Group. In the end, you need two types of products for success-ones that will deny and allow access.
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Push for protection raises privacy questions
The terrorist attacks have pressured IT security managers to beef up network security even more. But will excessive measures obscure privacy?
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Additional Results
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Pete Townshend really doesn't understand iTunes
iTunes is a 'digital vampire,' music lovers should 'pay for music rather than steal it.'
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Hypervisor pricing -- a conversation with Pete Malcolm
Pricing is a black art. Product pricing must be based upon the value the customer receives, but not be seen as a tax on the customer's operations.
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Mac Pro: The mystery of the 10-bit color & jumping mouse phenomenon solved
After more than a year of finger pointing between high-end color monitor developers, Apple, and graphic card and DisplayPort adapter vendors, the problem of jumping cursors on 10-bit-color systems...
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Live: Mashable Monthly
6:30 p.m. The blogger lounge is loaded with pizza, cupcakes, and Fiji water. Pete Cashmore's sending off party is hosted at Roe in San Francisco, and the place is filling up. I got to work...
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Mashable Monthly debuts in San Francisco
Pete Cashmore's social media news blog is known for covering stories about the ever changing web and how to better interact with it, but it also has an offline presence. Mashable's founder likes...
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Photos: Firefox filmmaker
Pete Macomber is hoping for a little exposure after winning Mozilla's "Firefox Flicks" competition.
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Photos: Firefox filmmaker
Pete Macomber is hoping for a little exposure after winning Mozilla's "Firefox Flicks" competition.
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Web services security repeating old mistakes
Are Web services developers condemned to re-committing security oversights of the past? Hurwitz says it certainly seems so--if reliance on SSL encryption is any indication.
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Get a return on your security investment
The notion that security solutions don't deliver return on investment is hogwash, says Hurwitz. Sure, security is about protecting assets, but firewalls and intrusion detection systems can still...
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Wanted: Immediate security alerts
Contrary to the widely reported acceptance of delayed security alerts, IT pros say they want immediate notification if their software is a sitting duck for hackers.
-
Foiling the false positives
Minimizing false positives is a key goal in security strategy, says Hurwitz Group. In the end, you need two types of products for success-ones that will deny and allow access.
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Push for protection raises privacy questions
The terrorist attacks have pressured IT security managers to beef up network security even more. But will excessive measures obscure privacy?
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Security benchmarks: Go for the glory
You've kept your network safe, but where's the party in your honor? The Hurwitz Group says that setting up a security benchmark can measure success--and show ROI.
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