EZINE:
In this issue, read about how to help customers manage their security portfolios in a world of increasingly complex systems, discover how insights are providing more opportunities for partners, and learn whether being an MSP is enjoyable or not
CASE STUDY:
Read this brief case study to learn how Panda Cloud Email Protection helped ORDISMATIC, an IT vendor, to simplify risk management, reduce operating costs, increase productivity, and achieve significant decreases in spam.
WHITE PAPER:
This resource reveals the major issues plaguing BYOD – from data loss and viruses to policy enforcement and lack of IT insight – and outlines ten strategic points you should include in your BYOD planning process to ensure success.
WHITE PAPER:
Check out this video to find out more about a solution that has been given might marks by PassMark in terms of performance, and find out what it can do for your organization.
EGUIDE:
With so many security options and technologies available, how can you know which solution is best for your business needs? This e-guide provides a back to basics lesson on regular defense strategies and offers insight on buying considerations for an effective and reliable IT strategy.
EZINE:
Brought to you by SearchSecurity.com, this month’s Information Security Magazine cover story unveils the 2011 Information Security Reader’s Choice Awards. Learn which products your peers voted as the best in the market spanning 14 different categories including; antimalware, mobile data security, vulnerability management and remote access.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
This presentation transcript discusses Telecom Service Provider Transformations as well as business strategies and models to improve quality of experience, including customer experience management planning and the role-managed services can play in this transformation.
WHITE PAPER:
Most organizations seem stuck in the traditional castle-and-moat approach to security. This approach assumes there's a clear boundary between what's inside and outside the organization and that attacks come from external sources. Clearly today's threat environment requires a new approach.