All SMEs News - April 2007

US group calls for IT security breach notification law

A group of security vendors is calling on Congress to pass a law that emphasiss encryption and the public disclosure of security breaches.

Symantec launches online backup service for SMEs

Symantec has launched a trial version of an online data backup service for SMEs.

IT departments spend too much on maintenance, says analyst

IT departments are investing an unnecessarily large proportion of their time and budgets on maintenance, whilst failing to use the systems management tools that are available to them.

Sourcefire expands security strategy

Sourcefire has announced plans to expand its overall product strategy to span network access control, intrusion prevention, network behavior anomaly detection

Security SaaS offering a first for Symantec

Symantec has launched a beta of the Protection Network, a software-as-a-service platform for SMBs

Users thrash out green storage

Power and cooling concerns, once the province of server administrators, are on the rise among storage users.

Users wary of outsourcing storage backup

Symantec unveiled plans for outsourced, online data backup services this week, but users at Storage Networking World are more cautious than ever about letting go of their data.

Storage essentials in advanced Backup School

  • News
  • Date: 17 April 2007
Six webcasts that aim to give storage architects the tools needed to build out the most efficient backup system.

Case studies in implementing service oriented architecture (SOA)

Implementing a service oriented architecture can throw up many unexpected challenges. Some SOA pioneers give advice about the lessons learned from deploying SOA

Cisco plans discounts to win back SME users

Cisco is planning to offer discounts to combat unofficial used equipment resellers, or "grey market" providers, in an effort to win back sales from small and medium-sized enterprises.
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