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WHITE PAPER: BMC Software 10 Steps to Reducing Mainframe MLC Costs Monthly license charges (MLC) are rising by 7% or more each year, and account for 30% of total mainframe costs. Yet managing MLC costs is an inexact science. Learn More The biggest iPhone security risk could be connecting one to a computer Top Tech Execs take Ice Bucket Challenge for ALS Awareness Dozens of US tech firms violate EU privacy promises, advocacy group says WHITE PAPER: McAfee The Significant Threat of Advanced Evasion Techniques Advanced hacking methods, like advanced evasion techniques (AETs) have become more prevalent and harder to detect. Yet many network security vendors have downplayed the threat they pose as purely theoretical. Learn the false sense of security many IT professionals are under View Now New products of the week 08.11.2014 IBM focuses on identity management with Lighthouse buy Enterprise Organizations Need Formal Incident Response Programs WHITE PAPER: Juniper Networks Security in the Next-Generation Data Center This white paper examines these trends, and it reveals the key capabilities that today's security teams require to effectively ensure that vital corporate assets remain secure, while at the same time optimizing access, cost, and administrative efficiency. View Now Tennessee firm blames bank for $193K cybertheft BlackBerry patches vulnerabilities in BlackBerry OS, enterprise server software Malware is less concerned about virtual machines | ||||||||||
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