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Easy Guide to Comprehensive IT Security Strategies for SMBsby COSOSYS |
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Abstract :The current business environment requires high levels of competitiveness from all players in the market. Large companies need to keep working on preserving their market position while challengers and small and medium sized companies have to put up a similar effort in gaining and retaining their customers. Given these circumstances, the difference between companies is limited to size only when it comes to their resources and strategies. The complexity, adaptability and innovation for the solutions they employ need to be similar in order to maintain competitive advantages. |
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8 pages |
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How to block NDR spamby GFi |
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Abstract :Spam generates an enormous amount of traffic that is both time-consuming to handle and resource intensive. Apart from that, a large number of organizations have been victims of NDR spam that has an effect similar to a Distributed Denial of Service on the email system. In this paper we provide a technical explanation of NDR Spam and recommend solutions that can prevent or limit exposure to this kind of unsolicited email. |
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June |
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7 pages |
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XML - A new approach to documentationby THE WRITERS BLOCK |
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Abstract :Through the ages, communication and exchange of information has undergone tremendous change. Yet uniformity in exchange of information has remained a great hurdle. With the advent of the digital age, the need for uniformity in transmission and universal utilization of information has become a priority. Such an effort in the digital domain is reflected in the creation of Extensible Markup Language (XML). The primary purpose of XML is sharing of data across different information systems, especially those connected through the Internet. XML enables diverse software of reliably understand information that is formatted and passed through languages based on it. |
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September |
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13 pages |
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A higher level of IT-Securityby SECUDE |
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Abstract :Full Disk Encryption (FDE) is the safest way to protect digital assets, including both those of your company as well as your customers. If mobile devices such as laptops are stolen, FDE protects the information stored on them while also protecting a corporation’s most valued asset: its intellectual property. By encrypting the entire hard drive, data is completely protected without requiring any user interaction, thereby increasing productivity and eliminating user error. Recent advances in FDE have enabled the use of hardware-based encryption, eliminating the need to use valuable CPU time for encryption, increasing performance, and maximizing security. |
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August |
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7 pages |
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Don't Get Hackedby Hecker Target.com |
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Abstract :This White paper describes advantages of using Open Source Vulnerability Analysis tools to protect your Internt facing servers. While acknowldgeing that Vulnerability Analysis is only a part of the solution to securing your server, it is clear that a reliable ongoing vulnerability analysis is a step in that right direction. |
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August |
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20 Pages pages |
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Getting Started : Your Guide to SOA Successby SoftwareAG |
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Abstract :More and more organizations are turning to a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) to increase productivity, enhance operational efficiency and agility, and align their IT infrastructures with business strategies. To help enterprises take advantage of these significant benefits, Software AG has created a unique SOA Competency Center – an organization with dedicated and extensive SOA expertise.
This high-level white paper, created by the SOA Competency Center, gives you insights into key considerations that can help you successfully launch an SOA. Use this guide to understand best practices that can get your organization off to the right start. |
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August |
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12 Pages pages |
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SOA Governance - Rule Your SOAby SoftwareAG |
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Abstract :This whitepaper underscores the fact that SOA Governance is no side issue – but rather the key factor to overall SOA and business success! Effective SOA Governance supports your IT organization, aligns business and IT, and provides the foundation for compliance management. Business benefits from your SOA initiative can be monitored and optimized, providing you with traceable business goals and the appropriate service implementations and operations. A well founded and executed SOA Governance avoids the “chaotic growth” of an enterprise’s SOA and allows an organization to supervise and manage the entire SOA lifecycle. |
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August 2007 |
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11 pages |
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Passage through a World of Technological Threatsby COSOSYS |
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Abstract :Today’s business world, in its pursuit for enhanced efficiency, is opening up more and more to all devices that can improve workforce mobility and productivity. Technology has supported our need for mobility and has also provided additional means of communication. Laptops, smart phones, memory sticks, iPods, they are all part of day to day life and work. The downside of this trend is that while largely adopting their usage, few realize how serious the inherent threats are within them, as mobility and portability make data protection a far more complicated problem than ever before. |
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July 2007 |
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11 pages |
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White Paper |
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Secure Tracking, Managing and Deploying Business Rulesby YASU Technologies |
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Abstract :Enterprises are using business rules engines (BRE) as a means to reduce the costs of managing change. Business rules engines enable enterprises to externalize business policies and helps automate decision-making in mission-critical applications, increase their change management capabilities, and accelerate time to market, thereby providing a boost to business performance and profitability. |
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March 2007 |
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20 pp pages |
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White Paper |
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English |
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Optimizing the Data Centerby Juniper Networks |
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Abstract :Today, globalisation and the move to virtualise business operations are among the trends placing new demands on the IT infrastructure and, in particular, the data center – the nerve center of the enterprise IT is responding by looking for ways to optimize the data center and the supporting network infrastructure to deliver the performance, availability, and security the evolving business environment demands. |
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February 2007 |
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11 pages |
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White Paper |
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English |
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Active Archiving A Key Enterprise ILM Practiceby Solix Technologies |
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Abstract :The growth of application data has placed an enormous burden on IT organizations to maintain acceptable application performance and availability. For applications in production more than five years, we estimate that as much as 80% of the data in the production database is inactive. The weight of having to manage and navigate through so much inactive data has caused outages, raised IT budgets, lowered end user satisfaction while threatening an organization’s very ability to adapt to changing business needs. |
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January 2007 |
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6 Pages pages |
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TMOS: Redefining the Solutionby F5 Networks |
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Abstract :Historically, there have been two ways to build application delivery networking appliances; build them for performance or build them for intelligence. In the open market, customers have traditionally selected solutions that exhibit the best performance. As a result, most vendors have built their devices on faster, packet-based designs instead of the poorer performing proxy-based architecture. As the need for intelligence in these devices has grown, vendors find themselves in a precarious position: the more intelligence they add to the devices in response to customer demand, the closer they resemble a proxy and the worse they perform. The result is the TMOS architecture, a collection of real-time features and functions, purpose-built and designed as a full-proxy solution with the power and performance required in today’s network infrastructure. |
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November 2006 |
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17 Pages pages |
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Data Governance - Why It Matters to the Businessby Informatica |
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Abstract :Although its value is not represented on the balance sheet, data is one of the most important assets in an organization. Data represents an organization's customers, employees, and suppliers; its activities and transactions; and its outcomes and results. Managed correctly, data can become an organization's most valuable asset, helping it to remain competitive and agile, to proactively meet customer needs, and to keep costs in check... |
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November 2006 |
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7 Pages pages |
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Why One Virus Engine Is Not Enoughby GFI Software |
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Abstract :Multiple virus engines are needed to reduce time lag between virus outbreak and signature update. There is no single anti-virus engine on the market today that is always the fastest and most effective at identifying viruses, trojans and other threats. This white paper examines why having multiple anti-virus scanners at mail server level substantially reduces the chance of virus infection and explores ways in which this can be achieved. |
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October 2006 |
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8 pages |
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White Paper |
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The Evolution of the Data Centerby Itanium Solutions Alliance |
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Abstract :The technologies at the heart of these challenges and opportunities are found in the data center. This is where information is processed, stored, analyzed, secured and served. Success or failure rests on IT's ability to squeeze more value out of existing systems while making smart choices with new technology adoption. The bad news is IT executives have little choice but to replace aging systems and expand data center capacity. The good news is that new technology is at an inflection point where more capacity, speed, reliability, flexibility and security are ready for the mission. |
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October 2006 |
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6 pages |
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Mission-Critical and HPC Leaders Use the Designs of Itanium® 2-based Solutions To Take the Heat Out of High Performanceby Itanium Solutions Alliance |
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Abstract :This paper looks at the costs of hotter data centers as server performance and performance density increase. It examines the risks of heat and innovations to limit those risks within mission-critical and High Performance Computing (HPC) environments, the cutting edge of performance. Several heat reducing solutions from Fujitsu and SGI are profiled, including those in system design, room cooling and the performance per watt of the Intel® Itanium® 2 processor and its successor, the next-generation, Dual-Core Intel Itanium 2 processor |
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October 2006 |
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The Ideal Choice for High Performing Computingby Itanium Solutions Alliance |
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Abstract :In this paper, we look at the special demands of high-performance computing and why Itanium 2-based HPC solutions are ideal for critical technical and scientific problem-solving applications. The Intel® Itanium® 2 processor is at the core of some of the fastest and largest computing systems in the world. Developers of these high-performance computing (HPC) systems chose the Intel Itanium 2 processor because of its capabilities and reliability to continuously deliver the uninterrupted performance necessary to solve enormously complex and incredibly large problems in industry and science.
The growth of Itanium-based system in the HPC space continues with the release of the next-generation, Dual-Core Intel Itanium processor, which provides incredible performance for future HPC applications. |
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October 2006 |
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12 pages |
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Itanium 2-based Solutions and the x86 Architectureby Itanium Solutions Alliance |
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Abstract :With the growing market success of Itanium(r) 2-based solutions and the integration of 64-bit extensions into x86-based processors, organizations now have a choice of two widely supported, industry-standard, 64-bit architectures. Which fits best for particular implementation? In most cases, the right choice will be obvious. Both architectures have a vital role to play in today's enterprise datacenters. They can be integrated together very easily, supported by a broad community of hardware and software vendors and will continue to advance very rapidly in the coming years. By using them in combination, businesses can maximize the value and agility of their computing assets. |
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January 2006 |
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16 Pages pages |
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Data Integration Solutions for Master Data Managementby Informatica |
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Abstract :Spanning all organizational business functions, master data is spread across multiple disparate systems, such as Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Customer Relationship Management (CRM), Business Intelligence (BI) systems; legacy and mainframe systems; partner and supplier systems; and individual spreadsheets, documents, .pdf files, and desktop databases.
For businesses to harness the full potential of their master data housed in these disparate systems, they need to:
Access all systems where master data is stored Manage system performance for simultaneous bulk volume and real-time processing Maintain adequate data quality while both the volume of data—and a company’s dependence on that data to run the business—increases
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31 October 2005 |
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15 Pages pages |
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Requirements Management Practices for Developersby IBM |
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Abstract :The goal of this paper is to illustrate the important requirements management (RM) role developers play on successful software project teams. Additionally, the paper will provide RM implementation tips that developers can apply to make their teams more successful in delivering the right solution to their customers.
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5 July 2005 |
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34 Pages pages |
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Building Business Process Management Interfacesby ILOG, Inc |
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Abstract :Enable end-users to make the right decisions at the right time. When tools have better interfaces, business users are more effective throughout the process life cycle -- from process definition to monitoring to performance analysis. This paper explains how ILOG JViews helps developers create advanced, high-performance, and intuitive interfaces. Learn about relevant features and the technology behind them. See how easily JViews products can be integrated into leading or custom Business Process Management and Business Activity Management solutions. |
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