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How to get control of rogue cloud services use

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How to get control of rogue cloud services use
Software-as-a-service and cloud computing services are ideas whose times have come. The trouble is, business users have figured that out, at times subscribing to public cloud services without IT's knowledge -- and that, of course, gives rise to management challenges. Read More


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LBBS has begun using the Polycom® VVX® 1500 D, the industry's first simultaneous dual-stack (H.323 and SIP) media phone to combine advanced telephony, one-touch video, and integrated business applications. Learn more.

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8 amazing things you'll do with Windows 8
Windows 8 is still a couple of years away, but Microsoft is already telling partners what to expect in the next generation operating system. Luckily for the public, Microsoft planning documents shared with HP and other OEM partners were leaked this week, providing a wholly unexpected Windows 8 sneak preview. Read More

The 10 most uncool moments in tech
That Jeff Lebowski was one cool dude. Read More


VIDEO: Radware

All-in-One APSolute Attack Prevention
The new threat landscape shows us that effective security requires IPS, DoS, and NBA for protection against emerging attacks. Find out why having all three in the same appliance with advanced monitoring and reporting can keep you ahead of the attack curve while giving you peace of mind and wallet. Read More

Supreme Court's SOX decision may be non-event for IT
Monday's Supreme Court decision on a lawsuit challenging the Sarbanes-Oxley Act financial regulations is unlikely to cause IT managers to change current strategies for complying with the law. Read More

Cisco energy management can now span enterprise
Cisco Systems on Tuesday announced the Cisco Network Building Mediator Manager 6300, a platform to manage all the systems in an enterprise that consume energy, across all the organization's facilities. Read More


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Fighting Cybercrime
Hacker motivation has changed from gaining fame to financial gain. Cyber crime activities now employ a new level of network attacks, which go undetected by standard network-security tools. This paper discusses the changing threat landscape and how you can protect your business from emerging threats. Read More

Supreme Court strikes down one part of Sarbanes-Oxley
The U.S. Supreme Court has struck down one part of the controversial Sarbanes-Oxley Act, ruling Monday that Congress overstepped its authority when establishing the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB), an investigatory panel focused on enforcing the eight-year-old law. Read More

Group to examine cloud standards
Last week I had the opportunity to participate in the "Cloudchasers" series of podcasts hosted by noted raconteur Mathew T. Grant. This one included Ajay Sharma, the product marketing manager for identity management at Novell, and myself talking about "Identity and the enterprise cloud." Read More

Cloudera preps Hadoop for the enterprise
Cloudera expands its commercial Hadoop packages. Read More

Yahoo adds security and workflow management to Hadoop
Yahoo is integrating Hadoop with the Kerberos authentication standard, allowing for secure collaboration and multi-tenancy. Read More

 
 
 

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