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1. Printing: a false sense of security?
This paper discusses how secure printing technology can provide authentication, authorisation and accounting capabilities, helping businesses improve document security and meet compliance regulations. Includes new research amongst 150 enterprises.
Published By: Quocirca
2. The identity perimeter
This paper should be of interest to all those in roles charged with the responsibility of providing secure access to online resources and to those who want to make the case for rolling out new online services.
Published By: Quocirca
3. The trouble heading for your business
New research, presented in this report, underlines the scale and real impact of the problem, the measures being taken to defend against targeted attacks and how effective they are.
Published By: Quocirca
4. Availability, recovery and archive
Changes in how technology can be implremented and improvements in connectivity mean that business continuity and rapid systems recovery is now within the reach of many more organisations.
Published By: Quocirca
5. Effective print security for SMBs
the paper highlights the risks of unsecured printing and discusses how integrated print management provides SMBs with a simple and scalable approach for print security.
Published By: Quocirca
6. De-risking IT Lifecycle Management
This report looks at how an organisation and its IT department should agree a risk profile, and how it should apply a Total Value Proposition to an ITLM strategy.
Published By: Quocirca
7. Sustainability through Managed Print Services
This paper highlights thge environmental impact of printing and discusses how a managed print service can support an organisation's sustainability goals, whilst also lowering costs and driving business efficiency.
Published By: Quocirca
8. Next Generation Datacentre Cycle II - Cloud Findings
For those who thought that cloud computing was now reaching mainstream usage, this new global research across large organisation may serve to reset views.
Published By: Quocirca
9. Outsourcing the problem of software security
The report looks at how businesses are deploying sofware and what measures are in place for checking the security of applications.
Published By: Quocirca
10. The mobile print enterprise
This report highlights the market drivers for mobile printing in the business environment, discusses some of the main offerings in the market and suggests some best practices for building a mobile print strategy.
Published By: Quocirca
11. Rethinking MPS: The independent approach
This paper outlines the need for MPS and why organisations that are operating a heterogeneous print environment should consider an independent MPS provider to proactively manage and transform their print infrastructure.
Published By: Quocirca
12. 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
13. The data sharing paradox
This Quocirca small business report looks at the degree to which small businesses are sharing data today, the ways in which they are doing so and the real and perceived risks. It goes on to look at how these risks can be mitigated.
Published By: Quocirca
14. E-invoicing: Ready for Prime Time
Despite today's digital age, of the 30 billion invoices sent and received in Europe every year, more than 90% are in paper format. This is not only labour intensive and error prone, but comes at both a financial and environmental cost.
Published By: Quocirca
15. A value proposition for ~IT security
The only way to resolve the dichotomy of the need to share data flexibly and protect it from falling into the wrong hands is to put in place a compliance oriented architecture (COA).
Published By: Quocirca
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