Tuesday, November 08, 2011

Dome9 centrally manages cloud server firewalls

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Dome9 centrally manages cloud server firewalls
Many companies are hesitant to adopt hosted solutions or cloud computing because of security fears. One of the biggest areas of vulnerability is also the first line of defense: the host firewall. Administrators leave ports open so they can access their servers and applications for routine operations and maintenance. Dome9 provides a SaaS solution aimed at controlling and monitoring those ports to reduce vulnerabilities. Read More


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Data Center Transformations
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Wi-Fi security do's and don'ts
Wi-Fi is inherently susceptible to hacking and eavesdropping, but it can be secure if you use the right security measures. Unfortunately, the Web is full of outdated advice and myths. But here are some do's and don'ts of Wi-Fi security, addressing some of these myths. Read More

9 secrets of getting stuff done in a big company
Security may be a hot-button issue for business executives, but in an environment of ongoing economic uncertainty, support for security initiatives isn't always easy to come by. Read More


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The Accelerated SMB: Moving at the Speed of Virtualization
Mid-market corporations increasingly rely on technology to serve as the enablers and accelerators of the business—not just to reduce costs but also to empower new business initiatives and increase the top line. Learn More!

How IBM started grading its developers' productivity
Tooling and process can only go so far to assure code quality. IBM is analyzing application developers based on the volume and quality of the work they do. Read More

Harris Corp. sees opportunity, challenges in the cloud
With all the security challenges encompassed in cloud services, one company is working to ensure that its users and other customers can rely on it for business critical computing. Read More


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Six Advantages of a Cloud-Based Help Desk
Small and midsize companies shouldn't have to use less efficient, limited-functionality service desk solutions. Today's cloud-based help desks pack the same punch as on-premise enterprise solutions, without a large up-front investment or long installation time. Read more to find out how to get started with a cloud-based help desk today. Read More Today!

Getting stuff done: Public vs private sector edition
When Alan Nutes joined Newell Rubbermaid earlier this year as senior manager, security and incident management, he was returning to the corporate world after a hiatus of 21 months in the public sector. Nutes' time in the public domain stands in stark contrast to the rest of his career, particularly in how security initiatives are approved. Read More

CIOs, CTOs shed yet more techie cred
Should any doubts linger, CIOs and CTOs are techies first no more. Read More



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