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PC Magazine February 1, 2008 Matthew D. Sarrel |
Unified Threat Management A single interface to protect your network makes good sense.  |
InternetNews February 15, 2008 Judy Mottl |
Costs Drop, But Business' Storage Strategies Still Fail Despite ever-cheaper storage pricing, enterprises often miss out on efficiency - and even waste money.  |
InternetNews February 15, 2008 Andy Patrizio |
Does Legislating LimeWire Use Make Sense? A Congressional panel held hearings this week on a proposed law that would, in part, ensure peer-to-peer file sharing applications do not compromise the security of federal government computers.  |
InternetNews February 15, 2008 |
Mobile Industry Sees New Security Risks Security professionals cite progress in combating threats to wireless handsets, but more work lies ahead.  |
InternetNews February 13, 2008 David Needle |
Most Mobile Users Don't Know if They Have Security McAfee-sponsored research finds mobile users expect vendors to pre-install 24 x 7 protection.  |
InternetNews February 13, 2008 Judy Mottl |
Starbucks Wi-Fi Gets Sweeter Secure, free Wi-Fi access newest offering on Starbucks' menu.  |
Insurance & Technology February 8, 2008 Nathan Conz |
Insurers Ponder IT Security as a Competitive Differentiator Struggling to keep out hackers and identity thieves is hardly something insurance companies want to advertise.  |
Insurance & Technology February 8, 2008 Michael D'Ippolito |
Early Engagement With IT Necessary For Product Development With the need for mass customization becoming more of a market requirement, how can carriers effectively meet business requirements to make hundreds of product changes a month?  |
Insurance & Technology February 7, 2008 Anne Rawland Gabriel |
Unive Deploys AmberPoint SOA Management Tool Rollout of a multiyear SOA conversion.  |
Insurance & Technology February 6, 2008 Melanie Rodier |
Data Breaches Increasingly Costly, Especially in Financial Services As the number of data breaches reported annually continues to surge, the costs incurred by companies that report incidents also are increasing  |
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