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Security and privacy in a Hosted Exchange environment

When it comes to deploying Microsoft Exchange, businesses are turning to the cloud in increasing numbers. That’s because the cloud enables them to extend fully featured Exchange functionality without investing capital into extensive on-premise hardware and software deployments. But not all exchange clouds are created equal. As you consider hosted Exchange providers or even on-premise

How Dropbox for Business helps IT reduce risk

Legacy file sharing solutions were designed to keep internal data secure. They don’t, however, provide safeguards for external sharing and user mobility — and this can introduce unexpected IT risk. With Dropbox for Business, users are enabled to share internally and externally without compromising your ability to control and monitor the flow of data. Sharing

Dropbox for Business—Enhancing Enterprise Applications

Dropbox recently introduced several new enhancements to its business collaboration and productivity solution, Dropbox for Business. These new enhancements include tools for productivity, collaboration, enterprise file management, and security, and build on the continuing momentum of the vendor’s vision of a simplified and secure business collaboration and sharing process focused on supporting heterogeneous workflows.

Sustainable Competitive Advantages: Creating Business Value through Data Relationships

‘Graph analysis is possibly the single most effective competitive differentiator for organizations pursuing data-driven operations and decisions after the design of data capture.’ – Gartner Research Sustainable competitive advantage comes from the knowledge of relationships in your data. A relationship (or ‘graph’) based database stores, manages, analyses and uses data within the context of connections

Developing a Cap-and-Grow Strategy

There are many ways to take advantage of the rich set of collaboration tools provided by Microsoft Skype for Business (formerly Lync). IT leaders should consider a cap-and-grow strategy where investment dollars in legacy systems are capped and the financial and IT resources are reallocated to grow Skype for Business.