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1. Closing the print security gap
This report provides an overview of the inherent risks when operating an insecure print environment and discusses the current market landscape while recommending some best practices for adopting an integrated information and print security strategy.
Published By: Quocirca
2. Carrying the can
There is an increasing trend among employees to want to use their personal choice of mobile device in the fulfilment of their work commitments. This appears to bring many benefits to the employee but what about the organisation.
Published By: Quocirca
3. Spreadsheet Management: Prodiance
Spreadsheet management, as a matter of principle, is required because spreadsheets frequently hold financial and other data that are critical to your business. They are subject to fraud, error and compliance and are frequently a part of risk...
Published By: Bloor Research
4. Spreadsheet Governance
Unless you have taken appropriate action (which we will discuss in this paper), spreadsheets are insecure, inaccurate and do not support compliance. All auditors, compliance officers, risk officers and security officers, not to mention CFOs, should..
Published By: Bloor Research
5. Corporate Social Networking
We recently made a survey of innovation in social networking products and services for business. This is an immature market, with a wide range of potential solutions from a similarly wide range of suppliers. To help potential users understand...
Published By: Bloor Research
6. Spreadsheet Governance, Risk and Compliance
It is nearly three years since we last published a report
into the status of the spreadsheet management
market. Since then there has been an...
Published By: Bloor Research
7. DataDirect Shadow v7
Shadow v7 expands the range of SOA and data connectivity options available to existing System z mainframe users.
Published By: Bloor Research
8. Data Migration
Data migration is a very large subset of the data integration market. According to our research the market for data migration was significantly in excess of $5bn last year.
Published By: Bloor Research
9. Protecting Enterprise Data on the Endpoint
Undoubtedly the nature of endpoint protection is changing, fuelled by the increase in numbers and types of endpoints and the constant evolution of new threats.
Published By: Bloor Research
10. Master Data Management
This document provides a snapshot of the
current state of the Master Data Management (MDM) market.
Published By: Bloor Research
11. Information Governance
Getting to grips with information governance, a key component of a broader business strategy, gives organisations a much stronger chance of longer term success as well as protecting the business from costly errors...
Published By: Freeform Dynamics
12. The Great Virtualization Debate
With virtualization close to the top of every CIO's to do list, we undertook the task of finding out how well server, storage and desktop virtualization is currently understood and where it is being applied...
Published By: Freeform Dynamics
13. Relieving the Systems Management Burden
The management of operational IT is not without its challenges, indeed it can be a thankless task particularly when considered as a whole. The good news is that the day to day burden can be reduced by applying some simple, practical measures...
Published By: Freeform Dynamics
14. IT Management Checkpoint
Existing IT management strategies have enabled organisations to take control of their infrastructures. The game has moved on however and it is time to raise the sights of IT management strategy...
Published By: Freeform Dynamics
15. Business Performance Management
As markets become more complex and dynamic, is the traditional periodic and retrospective management reporting approach adequate for running the business, or do we need a rethink?
Published By: Freeform Dynamics
Published by: IT Analysis Communications Ltd.
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