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In this 14-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at applying back-office IT to industrial machines, how businesses can further digitise their operations, and how best to tap into data held in mainframes.
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Corporate data no longer lives solely behind the firewall. Learn how enterprise file sync and share (EFSS) and mobile content management software can protect data in the cloud era.
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Is security the missing piece in your enterprise mobile strategy? In this issue of Information Security, we ask CISOs and other security experts about the uncertain path from basic protections to threat management and mature mobile security.
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This Buyer's Guide helps enterprise security pros get up to date on SSL encryption and aids them in determining what SSL certificate is best for their enterprise security strategy.
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Though many businesses have become more comfortable using enterprise content management (ECM) systems, there are still enhancements that can provide more value to your system. Discover 7 features that can improve your ECM system, including access on mobile devices, the ability to integrate with other systems, embedded BI analytics, and more.
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This issue looks at some of the ways distribution is enhancing its position, and offers some advice for those worried about cyber criminals and taxmen
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This buyer's guide on CASBs offers an overview of the emerging technology, explains how it works, and highlights the key features a CASB should have, including guidelines on some "nice-to-have" features. Learn what is currently available for this technology and discover the IT evaluation process to helop you select the best CASB for your company.
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Find out how HP Messaging Services can increase the reliability and performance of email systems, and help better manage your infrastructure with consistent, efficient and cost-competitive services.
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This infographic illustrates the necessity of integration between business and IT, as well as the fundamental disagreements that exist between the two groups.