All Risk Management News - October 2007

Fingerprints fail to tackle football hooligans

Biometrics 2007: trial at Dutch clubs found biometrics were easy to spoof

Airmiles sharpens security en route to PCI compliance

Travel loyalty scheme Airmiles is on course to achieve compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) in March following a 14-month project.

Hacker uses public APIs to breach eBay

eBay has begun an audit of its IT systems after a hacker managed to access and disable user accounts.

Businesses ‘undervalue project skills’

IT project management skills are undervalued by many businesses, a survey of 300 firms has revealed.

Hosted VoIP service unifies communications for SMBs

A hosted VoIP service for SMBs is aiming to unify phone, fax, mobile devices and email communications and offer calling from mobile, home and office phones.

Microsoft pumps up Data Protection Manager

A more scalable version of Data Protection Manager is coming, but it's still missing policy-based backup management features and granular recovery capabilities.

Data deduplication explained

  • In Depth
  • Date: 22 October 2007
This report provides an extensive overview on data deduplication, the white hot technology storage managers are deploying as we move towards 2008.

Intellectual property lawsuits dog storage industry

The proliferation of patent litigation among data storage companies could stifle technological innovation and drive up costs to the user.

Brocade talks 8Gbit, but it is mum on new director

Brocade says it has 8Gbit blades for its SilkWorm 48000 director switches sampling with OEM partners, but it declines to give details on an all-new 8Gbit director.

Explore new choices with EMC next generation back-up

  • News
  • Date: 22 October 2007
Your data backup and data recovery challenges never stop changing. In this videocast, an EMC executive and a storage analyst discuss the new approaches you'll need to solve tomorrow's backup and recovery challenges.
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