Five reasons for including secure workspaces in BYOD deployments

Dell advocates the use of secure enterprise workspaces in BYOD environments to help organisations balance employee expectations, business goals, IT requirements and security needs. Today, a plethora of options exist for providing employees with the software and other enterprise resources needed to do their jobs. A secure workspace, however, is the most effective approach for accommodating employees’ needs for anywhere, anytime access to corporate data and resources while also elevating...

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Fujitsu targets ‘online-data-hungry customers’

Fujitsu has announced its plans to deliver new storage appliances providing customers needing instant online access to large data volumes with a new hyper-scale, software-defined storage solution based on Intel® technologies and utilising Ceph open-source software.

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Use the new EU Data Protection reforms to secure funding for IT security, says Databarracks

The EU is to impose new data protection legislation to ensure better protection of the personal information of all EU citizens. The reforms will come with more severe fines for organisations that suffer data breaches. Peter Groucutt, managing director at Databarracks, claims that this is the tool IT professionals can use to drive-through security changes, as failure to do so will now result in severe repercussions: “Often, the fines imposed on organisations that suffer data breaches are...

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Elitetele.com launches managed firewall services to help firms secure increasingly complex IT landscape

Elitetele.com has introduced a suite of unified threat management (UTM) solutions, including next generation firewalls, for IT teams struggling to secure a rapidly-evolving IT landscape.

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Acronis acquires BackupAgent, strengthening cloud backup offering for service providers

With the acquisition of BackupAgent, Acronis enables service providers to offer the most complete cloud backup solution to customers of any size.

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Blue Coat reveals security risks from “One-Day Wonders” websites

Blue Coat Systems, Inc. says that 71 percent of hostnames appeared for just 24 hours. While the majority of these “One-Day Wonders” are the backbone for how Internet content is shared and delivered, the sheer volume provides cover for malicious activity, including communication to infected systems.

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