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A revised vulnerability rating system gains steam
A common vulnerability rating system is reworked to help IT managers make better, quicker decisions about security threat levels. Article | 09 Jul 2007
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Postini buy helps Google address IT compliance demands
With Postini in its pocket, Google hopes to win over IT shops running Microsoft Office to Google Apps with its new security credentials. Article | 09 Jul 2007
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The top Linux support weaknesses, then and now
Is Linux support enterprise-ready yet? Gaps still exist, users say, even though commercial support for Red Hat, Novell SUSE and even new distros like Ubuntu has improved hugely since SearchEnterpriseLinux.com canvassed IT managers in 2003. Article | 02 Jul 2007
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Data center disaster recovery: Beyond hurricanes
Burton Group data center disaster recovery expert Richard Jones talks about the three main reasons to build a DR plan, and natural disasters are third on the list. Article | 27 Jun 2007
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Four simple steps to a more secure database
Refresh your knowledge for securing your customer database and make sure no vulnerabilities are being overlooked. Article | 26 Jun 2007
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New threat attacks transactions in Microsoft browsers
Windows shops can protect themselves against man-in-the-browser attacks with third-party tools and client-side certifications. Article | 25 Jun 2007
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Blades and virtualization: Don't believe the hype
Speaking at a Gartner summit last week, analyst John Enck weighed in on blade servers and server virtualization, and put some of the hype to rest. Article | 20 Jun 2007
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Novell SUSE Linux to support Windows, Red Hat with Xen
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (SLES 10) will support Microsoft Windows and Red Hat virtual machines sometime in July. Article | 19 Jun 2007
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Data breach concerns running rampant, survey finds
IT and compliance pros think their organizations are unready for a major security breach, a new survey has found. Article | 19 Jun 2007
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SharePoint is bursting local boundaries, study says
Once thought of only as a means of group collaboration, an IDC study shows that IT managers now use Microsoft SharePoint to collect and organize data throughout the enterprise. Article | 18 Jun 2007