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10 Ways Malicious Code Reaches Your Private Network by Global Knowledge
July 27, 2010 - (Free Research)
As of 2010, there are nearly three million unique forms of known malicious code, and thousands of new ones are discovered daily. The risk of being infected is greater than ever. The following are 10 common ways malicious code reach your private network that you need to be aware of.
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Battery Technology for Data Centers and Network Rooms: Fire Safety Codes - USA by APC by Schneider Electric
October 07, 2011 - (Free Research)
Proper interpretation of the fire codes is essential in the design and implementation of data centers and network rooms. This resource explores fire safety regulations and their application to uninterrupted power supply (UPS) battery installations.
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Empower your Developers by Coverity
May 16, 2011 - (Free Research)
The repercussions of releasing unsecure software in today’s markets are severe – due in large part to the proliferation of constantly-connected, mobile devices. This white paper provides an overview of these challenges, and demonstrates the steps you can take to arm your developers against the risks of modern application development.
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Understanding Avaya IP Office Short Codes by Global Knowledge
May 01, 2013 - (Free Research)
This white paper provides a road map to understanding the programming and use of short codes in an Avaya IP Office system. It is based primarily on the codes used with the IPO 8.1 U-Law system with the Essential, Preferred, or Advanced Edition system licenses.
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More Scale at Lower Cost with Scalable Video Coding by Polycom, Inc.
October 18, 2011 - (Free Research)
The demand for personal video for organizational communication is growing rapidly. By 2015, over 200 million workers globally will run corporate-supplied video conferencing from their desktops.
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Embedded Open Source Analysis by Klocwork
April 2008 - (Free Research)
This white paper explores the results from an analysis of multiple open source projects that are commonly used in embedded development.
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Malicious Code Detection Technologies by Kaspersky Lab
February 2008 - (Free Research)
This white paper provides an overview of the evolving combat tactics used in the antivirus battle, giving both simplified explanations of technological approaches as well as a broad chronological perspective.
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Automating Your Code Review: Moving to a SaaS Model for Application Security by Veracode, Inc.
February 2009 - (Free Research)
Today’s application has become the enterprise’s ‘‘new perimeter’’. With better network‐level security technology hardening the network perimeter, malicious attackers are now focusing their efforts to strike at the least defended points ‐ the application. Read on to learn about automating code review for greater application security.
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Controlling Risk Through Software Code Governance by Coverity
July 2011 - (Free Research)
Software code governance is a large part of mitigating risks. Discover how this strategy can proactively establish policies or thresholds around code quality and security, test against these policies early in the project lifecycle, and control risk through better visibility into areas of risk in the project or in the supply chain.
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SharePoint E-Zine Volume 19: Time to Beef Up Code Retention Policies by SearchWinIT
May 2010 - (Free Research)
When a separate team is tasked with patching your SharePoint servers, play it safe by adding code retention policies to your governance plan. In this month's issue, learn how to use governance policies effectively so you can respond quickly when a buggy patch puts SharePoint at risk.
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How Malware Can Sneak Into Your Company Networks and How to Deal With It by AVG Technologies USA, Inc.
March 2010 - (Free Research)
Taking your network offline might sound like the only effective way to keep viruses and other so-called malware out of your business. But even without the internet, there are still plenty of ways for malicious code to worm its way onto your network. Read this quick white paper for an overview of the main threats and how to protect against them.
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PocketClock/GPS by Exaktime
While JobClock is designed to be locked down and left at a jobsite 24/7, PocketClock/GPS is a portable solution that is ideal for:
-Crews on the move,
-Multiple cost codes,
-Service and route work
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Using Predictive Coding to Your E-Discovery Advantage by SearchCIO.com
May 2013 - (Free Research)
E-discovery techniques such as predictive coding are increasingly popular, and organizations are starting to realize the benefits of these tools beyond just the legal realm. In this SearchCompliance handbook, learn how predictive coding and other e-discovery practices are proving beneficial to overall business processes.
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Introduction to Secure Coding for C/C++ by Klocwork
September 2011 - (Free Research)
When budgets, customers and reputations are at stake, software developers need every available tool to ensure that applications and code are as secure as possible. Going a step above and beyond, this interactive online learning center provides detailed lessons for securing C/C++ code.
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11 Best Practices for Peer Code Review by SmartBear Software
August 2012 - (Free Research)
Read this paper to learn 11 best practice peer code review tips to optimize review sessions, improve code, and make the most of valuable time. Some of the key findings include how many lines of code you should review in an hour, annotating code before you begin reviewing, leveraging a check list system, and more.
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Can I Really Roll-out a Code Review Process That Doesn’t Suck? by SmartBear Software
August 2012 - (Free Research)
This webcast takes you through the methods that have been found to be most effective in implementing a code review process and the processes and steps to get you started. Learn about topics including the benefits of code review, how to implement code reviews, and more.
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A Practical Guide to Identifying Slow Code During Development by Micro Focus, Ltd
April 2011 - (Free Research)
Many seemingly innocent coding practices can cause code to execute slowly. It’s far better for software quality, and less costly for the business, to find slow code before it becomes a business problem. This white paper examines the main causes and provides a practical guide to identifying them.
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