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SOHO router security audit uncovers 60 flaws in 22 models WHITE PAPER: Okta Secure your Mobile Workforce Distributed workforces and mobile devices are disrupting business as usual. End-users are frequently accessing applications and data from outside the corporate network. This presents new security challenges for IT. Read this eGuide to learn ways to secure your mobile workforce. Learn more In this Issue
WEBCAST: Rimini Street Navigating Operating Costs and Roadmap Uncertainties for SAP Listen to this discussion about new innovation and updates in core ERP lag as SAP focuses all its attention on a long-term, high-risk "re-platform" strategy with its newly announced S/4HANA suite. Learn More Cisco's two presidents resigning Users of free VPN Hola vulnerable to hacking, researchers warn Intel cranks up speed of Thunderbolt 3, builds in support for USB : Red Hat Building an Open Hybrid Cloud Smart IT leaders are looking closely at an open hybrid cloud to deliver the full value and promise of cloud computing. In this KnowledgeVault, see how an open hybrid cloud can leverage your existing IT investments in hardware, software and training-allowing you to build a cloud in an evolutionary way, reducing costs and risks. Learn More Google cloud strategy focuses on analyzing big data Backup and Restore on the Cisco ASA 9.3 Who should get the blame in IRS breach? WHITE PAPER: IBM Data and Storage Reduction: Some Existing Options Spending the same amount to store all types and pieces of dataor even to keep any data which has no positive value to an organizationis a suboptimal approach from many perspectives. Read more to learn how to store and spend less on data. Learn More. Nokia wants to build data centers for mobile operators Recommended reading: Cisco Visual Networking Index (VNI) update Like routers, most USB modems also vulnerable to drive-by hacking | |||||||||
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