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Identity-Enabled Web Services: Standards-based Identity for Web 2.0 - Today by Ping Identity Corporation
June 2009 - (Free Research) Web Services are emerging as the preeminent method for program-to-program communication across corporate networks as well as the Internet. Securing Web Services has been a challenge until recently. This White Paper discusses how Identity-Enabled Web Services works, and why it is important.
Getting There From Here: Delivering Unified Communications to Your Organization - Part 2 by IBM
September 2009 - (Free Research) In this webcast, discover new unified communication (UC) technology that enhances collaboration and conferencing capabilities. Gain insight into four UC applications and how to select the best one for your use cases. Learn how to extend telecommunications, mobility, desktops and applications to improve business operation performance.
Ten Ways Hackers Breach Security by Global Knowledge
January 2007 - (Free Research) Hacking, cracking, and cyber crimes can wreak havoc on an organization. This white paper discusses ten common methods hackers use to breach your existing security, and what you can do to protect yourself.
Nine Storage-Related Attributes of an Enterprise Cloud by Compellent
November 2009 - (Free Research) A robust enterprise cloud should not be focused myopically on CPUs, memory, disks, and a range of IP addressees. Businesses instead should include the nine attributes presented in this paper when formulating an enterprise cloud platform strategy.
Data Center Projects: System Planning by APC
February 2009 - (Free Research) The planning sequence described in this paper covers the design of the data center's physical infrastructure layer, whose job it is to house, power, cool, and protect the data center's computing and network functions.
Choosing a Content Delivery Method by AT&T Corp
October 2009 - (Free Research) Delivering high-demand content to a large number of end-users that are spread out geographically can be a difficult task. Long distances between content and users can cause latency, jitter, and reductions in audio/video quality. Read this paper to find out if a cache-based content delivery network is appropriate for your network.
Delivering Content: Your Best Method? by AT&T Corp
October 2009 - (Free Research) To deliver high-demand content to a widely dispersed pool of internet users, a cache-based Content Delivery Network is the way to go. This type of CDN stores duplicates content near user access points, reducing distance-imposed latency and improving video and audio quality. This paper weighs the pros and cons of using a network-based CDN provider.
Choosing the right authentication method for your business by SafeNet, Inc.
September 2009 - (Free Research) Authentication technologies have struggled to keep pace with organizational needs including cost reduction, support for multiple user types and support for high-risk applications over the Internet. View this webcast to gain insight on current authentication technologies and explore guidelines to help you pick the right authentication technology.
Podcast: WWW - World Wide Weaponization by ESET
October 2009 - (Free Research) The growth of the internet brought about massively scalable distributed systems which have proved advantageous not only for governments, businesses and end-users, but also for criminals. In this webcast, review past, present, and future considerations regarding cybercrime, and discover next-generation methods of combating weaponized software.
WWW - World Wide Weaponization by ESET
October 2009 - (Free Research) The growth of the internet has brought about massively scalable distributed systems which have proved advantageous not only for governments, businesses and end-users, but also for criminals. In this webcast, review past, present, and future considerations regarding cybercrime, and discover next-generation methods of combating weaponized software.
7 Essential Steps to Achieve, Measure and Prove Optimal Security Risk Reduction by Qualys, Inc.
October 2009 - (Free Research) Rapid changes within technology, new server and software deployments, and the evolving sophistication of attack methods used to infiltrate systems and steal data create the greatest set of challenges faced by security and IT administrators trying to keep their systems secure and within regulatory compliance. Interested in reducing security risk?
7 Ways to Make Your Data Center Infrastructure More Efficient by Datalink and NetApp
August 2009 - (Free Research) This white paper outlines some of the top ways that organizations can achieve great efficiencies in their environments and drive benefits ranging from steep capital savings to streamlined operations. It also illustrates how Datalink customers have implemented these methods in their architectures.
Video Surveillance Economics: The New Picture of Quality and Economy by Motorola, Inc.
August 2009 - (Free Research) As the world becomes increasingly security conscious, municipalities, institutions and enterprises of all sizes are discovering that there's safety in sight. Real-time video surveillance systems are proving to be one of the most effective methods of addressing a wide range of security challenges in both the public and the private sectors.
Secure and Cost-Effective Data Transport by Thales
May 2009 - (Free Research) This white paper addresses the concerns of chief information officers and network architects worried about how to best utilize new data transport infrastructures from an economic, operational, and security perspective. The purpose of this paper is to assist decision makers selecting new data transport methods and infrastructures.
IPS vs. IDS: Similar on the Surface, Polar Opposites Underneath by TippingPoint
October 2009 - (Free Research) A common notion is that an Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) is nothing more than an Intrusion Detection System (IDS) deployed in-line with blocking capabilities. This paper explains why that notion is incorrect.
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