Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Reducing Security Risk with IT Automation Tools

How automation and securing a mobile workforce go hand-in-hand.

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Reducing Security Risk with IT Automation Tools

Successfully mitigate risks posed by your remote workforce. Learn how in this whitepaper >>

You can reach this goal with automated tools with these features:
*Proactive monitoring and desktop management
*Remote monitoring and diagnostics
*Asset, patch, and configuration management

Learn how to put these tools to work in your organization now. Download Now >>

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