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7 steps to securing Java in the enterprise

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7 steps to securing Java
Java, the popular OS-independent platform and programming language, runs on just about every kind of electronic device imaginable, including computers, cell phones, printers, TVs, DVDs, home security systems, automated teller machines, navigation systems, games and medical devices. But is it safe? Read More


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Use the cloud without compromising enterprise security
This paper discusses how companies that adopt the cloud application model can manage their users' access to those applications, especially remote or mobile users. Read Now

WHITE PAPER: IBM

A Guide for a Successful ERP Strategy in the Midmarket
Combining an experienced service partner with an informed ERP strategy helps to maximize ROI. This helps midmarket organizations to contain costs, communicate effectively, and improve to grow into more successful organizations. Learn More.

10 amazing Linux desktop environments you've probably never seen
If you like Linux, you're love these amazing desktop environments. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed

Improving Business Value of WAN Optimization
In this study, as in the 2007 study, IDC found that customers were able to reduce IT costs, improve IT staff efficiency, increase availability for users, and trim time to market with new revenue-generating opportunities. Read Now

Bitcoin developer talks regulation, open source and the elusive Satoshi Nakamoto
With Bitcoin all the rage and startups popping up left and right, it's hard to know who's an expert in the virtual currency and who just has an opinion. Most people would put Jeff Garzik in the former camp. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Cisco Systems

The Total Economic Impact Of Desktop Virtualization
Cisco commissioned Forrester Consulting to examine the total economic impact and potential return on investment (ROI) enterprises may realize by deploying desktop and application virtualization solutions (e.g., VDI) Learn More

15 killer apps for Google Chrome
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