Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Shocking stats: Apple rules mobile -- and it's not even close

Aging enterprise networks face security risks, obsolescence | The two most feared attacks and how to avoid them

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Shocking stats: Apple rules mobile -- and it's not even close
Among companies shipping smartphones and tablets, few make money, and only four turn a profit -- with Apple far in the lead. Read More


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Aging enterprise networks face security risks, obsolescence
The majority of enterprise networks are plagued with outdated, insecure, and improperly configured devices that are ill-prepared for supporting BYOD, VDI, and video technologies. Read More

The two most feared attacks and how to avoid them
Large organizations with ample resources quake in their boots over pass-the-hash and hactivist attacks. Here's how to defend against those threats. Read More

Google: The great hope for IaaS
It's almost a certainty that Google will announce an enhanced IaaS offering at its developer conference this week in San Francisco. This could greatly simplify the field. Read More




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