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Verity shows off CD destruction box; ERP & BI: Match Made in Heaven, If You're in Data Hell
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IT staff worried about leaving confidential data on old disc media are being offered an alternative to just binning them and hoping for the best. Verity Systems has come up with a destruction system that literally grinds the data off the surface of a CD or DVD.

ERP & BI: Match Made in Heaven, If You're in Data Hell
Most businesses today have more data than they know how to use. And getting at that data and then presenting it in a useful manner for cogent analysis are two tasks that typically haunt organizations.

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August Giveaways
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August 06, 2009

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