Thursday, July 5, 2012

Surviving your company's Steve Jobs wannabe

Security swallows the CEO | Microsoft's Endpoint Protection is worth the licensing pains

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Surviving your company's Steve Jobs wannabe
If Walter Isaacson's biography of Steve Jobs is to believed, Apple under Jobs was a sick place to work. By any other reasonable measure, it was very well managed. Read More


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Security swallows the CEO
In an era when security breaches hog the headlines and companies scramble to protect corporate data, in some ways I'm grateful to work for a CEO who emphasizes the need for security. But there are drawbacks. Read More

Microsoft's Endpoint Protection is worth the licensing pains
The recently released SCCM 2012 has received rave reviews, but you may have missed the fact that Microsoft has slipped Endpoint Protection into the product as a paid add-on. Endpoint Protection is an antimalware product, plain and simple. Read More

Dell becomes key software player with Quest purchase
Dell wins a bidding war that will help it expand into virtualization, cloud, database, and identity management. Read More




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