Tuesday, April 13, 2010

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Gladinet brings cloud storage to the desktop
Mark Gibbs reviews Gladinet Cloud Desktop, a utility that integrates cloud storage with the Windows desktop. Read More


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Anatomy of a Complete Security Solution
Today's malware threats use any number of guises - viruses, phishing scams, network propagation, USB infection - but their motive is usually the same. Steal sensitive information. Attend this webinar to find out how to protect your organization against today's complex malware threats. Register now!

WHITE PAPER: Sprint

The Foundation for UC
When choosing a vendor for Unified Communications, it's critical that their approach is truly customer-centric. This paper outlines the top 6 attributes to look for in a vendor and will help you with considerations for multiple network access alternatives, application performance management, session persistence, cost predictability and more. Learn More

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Cloud Computing: Keep your Business Moving
When disaster strikes, business must keep moving. Combing the advantages of a cloud computing infrastructure, IBM helps deliver business continuity and resiliency solutions based on tested methodologies, architecture, and information management designed specifically for your enterprise. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: Microsoft

Extended Security Features of Windows 7
Microsoft has added significant security enhancement to Windows 7. This Gartner research note details the capabilities available (many are only available to EA/SA subscribers), which features should be activated and where some security holes still remain. Read More.

Net neutrality suffers a blow
With the recent federal appeals court ruling that the FCC doesn't have the right to regulate ISPs, it's back to the drawing board for net neutrality Read More



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