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Seven Best Practices for Managing Software Intellectual Property in an Open Source World by Black Duck Software
October 07, 2009 - (Free Research)
Over the past decade, a powerful new approach to development - open source software - has risen to prominence, dramatically increasing the opportunity to re-use existing software. This report describes a set of seven best practices whose objective is to encourage development based on component re-use and software assembly.
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Top 10 Reasons Hackers Use the Web for Attacks by Blue Coat
January 2006 - (Free Research)
From desktop vulnerabilities to the impact open proxies, JavaScript, universal access to HTTP and the adoption of embedded HTML in email, this white paper presents the top ten scenarios hackers use the web to attack your infrastructure.
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Top-10 Guide for Protecting Sensitive Data from Malicious Insiders by Imperva
October 2009 - (Free Research)
For years, organizations have worked diligently to lock down their perimeters only to find out that the most devastating enemy is already inside. Insider threats abound -- both careless mistakes and malicious attacks. This guide will explore the top ten ways to protect sensitive data from the very people that need access to it.
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How Effective Email Management Helps Solve IT Challenges by Iron Mountain Digital
September 2009 - (Free Research)
How long could your company survive if email suddenly stopped? This webcast presents how Iron Mountain's Total Email Management Suit can give you more control over corporate email, while cutting costs and complexity and reducing risks.
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Marin County Upgrades Tax System While Reducing the Costs of the Mainframe by Micro Focus, Ltd
October 2009 - (Free Research)
The property tax system for Marin County, California, was increasingly expensive to maintain; furthermore, it was not possible to integrate it with newer modern technologies. Read this case study to learn how they updated and modernized this critical application without losing valuable IT assets embedded in the current system.
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Staying Ahead of the Threat Curve: Top Trends and Security Strategies for 2010 by netForensics
September 2009 - (Free Research)
As security threats grow in sophistication, securing critical data is becoming more challenging. Your exposure is increased and attacks are difficult to spot. In this webcast, White House Cybersecurity Advisor Howard Schmidt discusses what lies ahead in 2010 and makes key recommendations for an optimal defense strategy.
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Top 10 Security Trends by Blue Coat
May 2009 - (Free Research)
Read this solution brief to discover the top ten security trends for 2009 and how they may affect your enterprise.
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ROI Case Study: Crest Animation by Hewlett-Packard Company
November 2007 - (Free Research)
Download this case study and read how Crest Animation eliminated storage bottlenecks, improved productivity, and gained more than $19 Million in benefits with HP StorageWorks Solution.
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SUN SPARC® ENTERPRISE T5120, T5220, T5140, AND T5240 SERVER ARCHITECTURE by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
April 2008 - (Free Research)
Employing the UltraSPARC® T2 and UltraSPARC T2 Plus processors - the industry's first massively threaded Systems on a Chip (SoC) - Sun SPARC®
Enterprise T5120/T5220 and T5140/T5240 servers offer breakthrough performance and energy efficiency to drive Web 2.0 infrastructure and address other demanding datacenter challenges.
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Double-Take Software Case Study: Matrix Group by Double-Take Software UK
October 2009 - (Free Research)
Matrix Group, a privately owned financial services business, was looking to implement a full disaster recovery and continuity strategy. Read this case study to learn how Matrix Group worked with Double-Take Software to create a highly resilient, reliable and predictable IT system.
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TCO Analysis for Modernizing an AS/400 Application to HP Integrity by Hewlett-Packard Company
March 2009 - (Free Research)
This paper examines the development costs, ongoing staffing costs, and hardware costs associated with modernizing your business-critical AS/400 applications. It will also discuss how the resulting environment can assist organizations to deliver new and competitive business services as well as reduce IT administrative costs.
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Securing Laptops with Full Disk Encryption by PGP Corporation
February 2008 - (Free Research)
Read this paper to learn about the driving factors behind the increasing use of laptops in business activities, the data and information security issues associated with laptop systems, the overall benefits and challenges of encryption, the overall benefits of full disk encryption, and PGP Corporation's highly effective approach.
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Business Process Management Enabled by SOA by PointSource
March 2009 - (Free Research)
The purpose in this IBM Redpaper is to introduce you to the concepts used in the IBM BPM Enabled by SOA methodology. The IBM® Business Process Management (BPM) Enabled by SOA Method provides a structured process for developing an organization's cross-functional, customer-focused, end-to-end core business processes.
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Securing Virtualized Data Centers by Trend Micro, Inc.
December 2009 - (Free Research)
On the surface, virtualized datacenters appear to have all of the same vulnerabilities and security challenges as conventional datacenters. With virtual machines, new challenges minimize the effectiveness of traditional protections. Read on to learn what it takes to secure today’s virtualized data centers.
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Securing Data Stored On Tape With Encryption by Quantum Corporation
July 2009 - (Free Research)
With companies storing data for longer periods of time to meet compliance regulations and business best practices, the inherent risk of a data breach is growing significantly. Organizations should develop sound encryption key management processes to minimize administrative overhead and maximize the value of data encryption.
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Data Breaches in the US by Quantum Corporation
July 2009 - (Free Research)
Learn the specifics of how, what and when data breaches occur in the United States by viewing this sales tool. Discover how much data was compromised by lost backup tapes, computer theft and lockbox theft from various organizations like health insurance companies, banks and federal departments.
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