Sure, BYOD is a hot topic–but you don’t have to allow it. If you do, though, here’s why determining your policy should be the first step to BYOD management.
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The Hardest Part of BYOD Management? Policy
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Virtualization Security Oft Misunderstood; Sourcefire Rolls Out Answers
According to experts, control and visibility are often the greatest barriers to virtualization security in the enterprise. Sourcefire’s FireAMP Virtual and Virtual Next-Generation Intrusion Prevention Systems aim to make things clearer.
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VMware Ends vRAM, Goes All in on the vDataCenter
The VMware brass takes the stage at VMworld to announce a top-down and bottom-up approach that promises better support for integration and better management of storage and networking in its software-defined data center vision.
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Eight Mobile Apps to Help Road Warriors Boost Productivity, Efficiency
It’s a BYOD world out there. Here are eight mobile apps that could make things easier for your road warriors, and your enterprise.
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Five Systems You’re Forgetting to Patch
While many security advocates would likely argue that today’s organizations still have lots of work to do with their endpoint patch management practices, many organizations have automated their Windows system updating procedures and are slowly dialing in their third-party application patching. But even with that progress being made, there is a whole rag-tag class of systems–many of them extremely critical–that frequently run unpatched and ridden with vulnerabilities.
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Quest’s vRanger 6.0 Combines Physical and Virtual Server Backup
VRanger 6.0 delivers data protection for both virtual and physical environments, but easy and quick recovery of data will be the key differentiator moving forward.
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License Changes, Backup Software, Spin out: VMware Rumors Settled next Week
VMworld kicks off in San Francisco next week: What does the vendor have in store? What do its partners and competitors have planned?
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Embotics Tackles Virtual Machine Management With V-Commander
Embotics takes IT as a Service into the cloud with the newest version of V-Commander. Learn more about the tool, which enterprises can use to select services, automate billing and chargeback, and provision required assets.
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Nimbus Gemini Solid-State Storage Built From the Ground Up
Nimbus rolls out Gemini, the replacement for its S-Class storage system, offering its first set of fully custom hardware, and much more. Get all the details.
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Application Defined Networking: The Next Wave
Application defined networking’s top-down approach is the next big wave in virtualized environments. Get on board or get left behind.
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