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2012 State of Print Security
By HP | 10/5/2013
Often overlooked in this mix of internal/external risks is the electronic device that is sitting square in the middle of nearly every office: The printing/imaging device. As this equipment increases in complexity, the ingenuity of individuals who want unauthorised access to confidential files has also increased. Click to download how to manage this risk
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Aberdeen Group Analyst Insight Report: Does Your Enterprise Have a “Dropbox Problem?”
By Accellion | 3/4/2012
Without policies, education, and officially supported alternatives for sharing files securely, end-users will often overlook security in favor of getting the job done by using free, readily available alternatives. Read this Aberdeen Group report to learn how top-performing organisations support business objectives of end-users while meeting security requirements and: The "Dropbox Problem" defined; Research findings on the changing characteristics of data; Characteristics to look for when evaluating enterprise-class secure file sharing solutions.
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A New Dimension to Data Warehousing: 2011 IOUG Data Warehousing Survey
By Oracle | 4/7/2012
Data warehousing is undergoing the most radical transformation seen since it was first conceived. One reason for this transformation is that data warehouses are on the front lines of the Big Data explosion. Not only do companies need to manage and store hundreds of terabytes to petabytes of data, they also need to find ways to extract the maximum value from this torrent of increasingly complex and diverse information. Read more.
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An Improved Architecture for High Efficiency, High Density Data Centres
By APC | 24/11/2010
This paper describes the principles of the new, commercially available data centre architecture that can be implemented today to dramatically improve the electrical efficiency of data centres.
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Audio Whitepaper | How Not To Get Buried In Data - Part 1
By Dell | 8/12/2010
Data Everywhere, But Not Enough Smart Management
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Batten Down the Hatches! A Guide to Protecting Data in Motion
By Senetas | 17/5/2013
The risks facing high-speed data networks and unencrypted data while in motion are very real and on the rise. As information becomes one of the most valuable ‘off balance sheet’ assets, protection of that information and the investment in it is a paramount obligation of office-holders and management. Read now for a better understanding of the risks to data in motion.
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Best Practices for ERP Implementation
By epicor | 13/2/2013
For many companies, the transition from existing traditional systems to a new Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system can consume significant corporate resources, including time, expense, and risk to business operations. Explore further to find out this need not be the case.
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Best Practices for Implementing a Data Warehouse on the Oracle Exadata Database Machine
By Oracle | 5/7/2012
Increasingly companies are recognising the value of an enterprise data warehouse (EDW). A true EDW provides a single 360-degree view of the business and a powerful platform for a wide spectrum of business intelligence tasks ranging from predictive analysis to near real-time strategic and tactical decision support throughout the organisation. Read more.
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Big Data: Business Opportunities, Requirement and Approach
By Oracle | 5/7/2012
This WinterCorp Executive Report provides an introduction to big data. The Report describes what big data really is and why big data is enabling new business opportunities. The Report then reviews requirements and describes the approach adopted by Oracle Corporation to provide its customers with enterprise class products for big data.
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Big Data Computerworld Strategy Guide
By EMC | 24/9/2012
Perhaps you’ve heard that the next new thing in IT is ‘big data’ and concluded that the hype-cycle machine is turning out another attention-getter. I’m not big on predicting paradigm shifts, so I won’t in this case. But I will say that if you’re an IT professional, you ignore big data at your peril. I believe this one is all it’s cracked up to be and more. Read more.
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