All Risk Management News - May 2007

RSA beta tests Cognos 8.2 to boost auditing

Royal & SunAlliance has nearly completed beta testing Cognos 8.2 Controller ready for a planned upgrade from version 2.3 early next year.

Wi-Fi Alliance certifies faster standard

The Wi-Fi Alliance has certified the first 802.11n draft 2.0 products that will deliver faster Wi-Fi working.

NPfIT in the spotlight

Latest news and recent coverage of the £12.4bn National Programme for IT in the NHS

NHS IT project delays putting patients’ safety at risk, say senior staff

Senior NHS staff believe that continuing delays to the £12bn National Programme for IT are putting patient safety at risk, according to a study published on bmj.com today.

How to get the best systems deal

Traditional licensing models are inflexible and struggle to offer value to businesses, but there are alternatives out there that can ensure you get a good deal

iServer: A Repository for MS Office and Visio users

  • Whitepaper
  • Date: 17 May 2007
iServer offers organisations a powerful, collaborative Enterprise Architecture (EA) and business process modelling suite that leverages existing investment in Microsoft technologies. It delivers a highly-scalable repository-based environment for combining Microsoft Visio (Visio) and Office documents used in the domain areas of enterprise architecture (EA).

Screencast: How to configure a UTM device

  • News
  • Date: 17 May 2007
In this exclusive screencast, expert David Strom demonstrates the configuration options available in SonicWall's unified threat management product.

EMC extends storage management support to virtualised environments

EMC has updated its storage resource management (SRM) to offer greater support for virtualised operating environments.

Report finds almost a third of software illegal

The Business Software Alliance (BSA) has called for stronger government action on software piracy, after it published an analyst study claiming that 27% of software used on UK PCs last year was illegal.

When signature based antivirus isn't enough

Zero-day exploits, targeted attacks and increasing demands for endpoint application controls are driving the rapid metamorphosis from signature-based antivirus and antispyware to HIPS-based integrated products.
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