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Four Reasons to Adjust Your Endpoint GRC Strategy

For years, organisations have had to protect desktop and notebook computers. Typically, these efforts have fallen under the purview of different groups within a company, each of which would use its own tools to ensure systems were backed up, the device was secure and not compromised, and the corporate data was safeguarded to satisfy regulatory

HP StoreOnce: The Next Wave of Data Deduplication

Leveraging deduplication in backup environments yields significant advantages. The cost savings in reducing disk capacity requirements change the economics of disk-based backup. For some organizations, it allows disk-based backup—and, importantly, recovery—to be extended to additional workloads in the environment. For others, deduplication makes it possible to introduce disk-based backup where it may not have been

Wildcard and SAN: understanding multi-use SSL certificates

When you employ web-based services on the Internet, SSL certificates are the industry standard for authentication and security. Depending on how you plan to use SSL certificates, multi-use certificates can provide greater flexibility than traditional certificates. Multi-use certificates protect multiple Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDNs) and subdomains, lowering your administrative costs and simplifying certificate installation,

Trust Matters Building Trust Standards on the Web

Trust is a fundamental currency on the web. In a virtual world, where you never know for sure who is controlling the website you are viewing or consuming the information you are sharing, meaningful interaction is impossible without high levels of trust. Increasingly, as cybercriminals have become more sophisticated in setting up spoof phishing sites

Windows XP EoL: The cost of not migrating

Microsoft will end support for Windows XP on the 8th April 2014. Organizations that have not started a migration to Microsoft Windows 7 will need to do so quickly or lose support for one of the most important technologies in the enterprise desktop environment. There are two options for customers after this date; either take

Rethink Your Branch Network Strategy – Create More Flexible, More Productive Branch Networks

Virtualization, cloud computing, and wireless technologies are fundamentally changing enterprise computing, providing revolutionary gains in productivity and cost savings. They are also driving a complete rethinking of enterprise networking architectural strategy. The well-documented impact of these disruptive technologies affect everything from server strategies to power requirements. However, one of the most affected areas—the enterprise network