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Mobile tech is here to stay
The IT motto: Be prepared
As hurricane season approaches, it's time for businesses to think hard about whether or not their their disaster recovery and business continuity plans are adequate. Anticipate potential problems Read more...
Smart mobile security
Beyond the obvious ways of securing mobile technology and the corporate data that resides on it, some enterprises are going a step further, using a combination of smart card technology and public Read more...
Secure remote access
Secure remote access solutions are maturing quickly, and IT leaders today have plenty of choices. There are basically two types of solutions: virtual private networks and shared computing Read more...
Study: Secure remote access solutions on the rise
More companies today plan to adopt secure remote access solutions, according to a survey from vendor Aventail. The reason, the survey says, is to meet the increasing demands from mobile Read more...
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Improving communication across business units
Getting teams to work together--especially teams from different areas of the company--can be challenging under the best of circumstances. Different viewpoints, different ways of working and Read more...
How Microsoft tackles remote access security
If you think your security admins have their hands full thwarting malware attacks, you should see what Microsoft has to deal with. The vendor claims it gets about 100,000 attack attempts each Read more...
Fed deadline to protect data comes and goes
Microsoft re-patches a patch
A patch for a flaw in the Routing and Remote Access has been re-patched by Microsoft after the vendor discovered the initial fix caused issues for users relying on dial-up Windows functionality. Read more...




