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Database Activity Monitoring Part 5 - A Brief for Business Decision Makers
Database Activity Monitoring for Business Decision MakersInformation security is now an accepted cost of doing business. Irrespective of the size of organisation, the protection of data, be it...
Nigel Stanley, Bloor Research | 19th March
Virtual conference speakers focus on cloud, value to enterprises, how to get started
A panel of industry analysts, practitioners, and HP experts outlined the value proposition of moving to the cloud, the danger of inaction, and how companies can get started on their cloud journey.
Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 15th March
TIBCO rolls out Spotfire 3.1 with spotlight on predictive analytics
The company says its software is not just for analytics gurus but also marketing professionals, business development managers and others who need forward-looking business intelligence in a hurry.
Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 11th March
Cast Iron launches integration platform to help pull hybrid cloud models together
Integration can get complex in a hurry with a growing number of applications in the enterprise, such as Salesforce, Google Apps, WebEx and ADP. Companies could take a do-it-yourself approach but it won't scale over time.
Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 10th March
Survey: IT executives experimenting with mostly 'private' cloud architectures
Some 95 IT executives across a number of fields offered insight into how organizations are experimenting with cloud computing and how they view the value of private clouds. Nearly 85 percent intend to keep their clouds within the firewall.
Dana Gardner, Interarbor Solutions | 4th March
Database Activity Monitoring Part 3 - Other Common Attacks
This article will explore how database activity monitoring deals
with other types of data attacks.
Temporary Accounts
Temporary accounts have a perfectly legitimate part to play in
any...
Nigel Stanley, Bloor Research | 4th March
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