Friday, May 11, 2012

Who owns what when employees use their own tech

BYOD will revive network-access control idea | Why Microsoft's anti-iPad strategy will backfire

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Who owns what when employees use their own tech
When employees bring their own technology to the table, who owns it? It's a real question for IT, which is charged with managing the security of corporate information no matter where it flows. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Itrezzo

Data Governance Checklist
Companies need to ensure that employees can access critical contact data on their mobile devices to reach colleagues, no matter what. This paper details an approach to keep contact data accurately updated with a rapid payback and an ROI of typically 100% and 1,500%. View Now

WHITE PAPER: Amazon Web Services

Microsoft SharePoint on the AWS Cloud
Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides services & tools for deploying Microsoft® SharePoint® workloads on its cloud infrastructure platform. This white paper discusses general concepts regarding how to use these services and provides detailed technical guidance on how to configure, deploy, and run a SharePoint Server farm on AWS. Deploy SharePoint quickly at lower total cost on AWS Cloud. Learn how

BYOD will revive network-access control idea
Is the BYOD craze going to bring a revival of NAC, the policy-based network-access control that was hyped a decade ago but didn't end up widely adopted for endpoint security? Gartner's predicting NAC will be wedded to mobile device management (MDM) software. Read More


WEBCAST: HP

How to overcome challenges with database solutions.
Your business is growing. How is your IT handling increased business transactions, stringent SLAs and increasing budget pressures? Join Richard Winter, President at WinterCorp, and Ajaya Gummadi, HP NonStop WW Database Product Manager, as they discuss the challenges enterprises face with database solutions, and how to overcome them with HP. Learn more.

Why Microsoft's anti-iPad strategy will backfire
It appears that Microsoft has concluded that for Windows to survive, the iPad has to lose. This mindset will only make Windows, Office, and SharePoint less relevant to users. Read More

The IT paradox: A diminished role in technology, but greater clout in the business
As it gravitates away from technology assembly and moves more squarely into technology integration and higher-value functions to help manage and oversee all this hidden complexity, IT may well become more of a strategic adviser to the business. Read More




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