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Whitepaper: Top Five Instant Messaging Security Risks for 2006
Though widely adopted, IM is generally unprotected and unmonitored in consumer and enterprise environments, leaving it vulnerable to attacks and exploits. These attacks have grown exponentially over the past three years, increasing the need for real-time threat response for IM and peer-to-peer (P2P) applications.
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Whitepaper: E-Mail Discovery–Worst Case Scenarios Versus Best Practices
Searching through volumes of back-up tapes for requested e-mails is costly and time-consuming, with no guarantee that all the requested records will be recoverable. Veritas Enterprise Vault, now from Symantec, enables organizations to implement automated, policy-based archiving of e-mail and related files to a fully indexed, searchable online archive.
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Article: Message Retention and Archiving Boost Data Collection, Discovery, and Corporate Governance Initiatives
Internal policies, industry regulations, & the impending risk of litigation involving the discovery of e-mail should have businesses thinking about a messaging retention & archiving solution sooner than later. Learn how one of the largest general contractors in CA solved the problem.
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Whitepaper: Best Practices for Instant Messaging Archiving & Compliance
Many organizations have adopted IM as a core component of their messaging infrastructure with upwards of 85 percent of all organizations citing IM use. As usage spreads within organizations, the need for the enforcement of corporate policies has increased.
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Whitepaper: Using Backup and Archiving Technology to Meet Compliance Objectives
Along with an increasing amount of information to store, enterprises are subject to a number of data retention requirements. Backup and archiving solutions can help address these challenges. They will even help you remain flexible for future developments and changes, such as the next generation of regulations and policies that are sure to come along.
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Intel Looks to Solidify Quad-Core Lead [October 20, 2006] Tigerton multiprocessor release set for mid-2007.
Investors Go Gaga Over Google [October 20, 2006] Google shares soared 8% Friday after the search giant once again trounced Wall Street estimates.
Technical Analysis: Bulls Stay in Charge [October 20, 2006] A big drop in Caterpillar couldn't put a dent in the market Friday.
Man Charged in Internet Bomb Threats [October 20, 2006] Wisconsin grocery store worker admits claims of targeted attacks on NFL stadiums were false.
How Can Google Top Itself? [October 20, 2006] The company has thrown mounds of stuff at the wall, and a lot of it is
sticking.
'Net Vendors of Diabetes Cures on Notice [October 20, 2006] Joint effort of FTC, FDA launches first wave of warning letters.
Can eBay Resist The 'Maturity' Label? [October 19, 2006] Call it a bellwether, a long-time industry leader or a
survivor. Just not 'mature.'
Google Giddy With Growth [October 19, 2006] The search giant says partnerships driving 70 percent revenue growth.
Google Caps a Record Day [October 19, 2006] Google put an exclamation point on the Dow's first-ever close above 12,000 with another blow-out quarter.
Fiorina: HP Was 'Afraid to Face The Future' [October 19, 2006] Former CEO says she doesn't believe she was overpaid; tried to transform HP from a bureaucracy in love with itself to a meritocracy.
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