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Employee Web Use and Misuse: Companies, Their Employees, and the Internet
MessageLabs
The Internet brings new opportunities for mischief and new challenges for managers. A lot of corporate web traffic is non-work-related: gambling, music downloads, social networking, and more. Employee misuse of the Internet at work can have serious implications for your company, including security problems. But completely blocking Internet usage may not be the right approach for your business. Learn more about the issues.
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How to Eradicate Dangerous Spyware from Your Organization
Secure Computing Corporation
Today's biggest spy threat isn't an employee who may be leaking secrets to the competition—it's not a person at all. It's a little piece of active software that finds its way into your network or home computer, gathers information, and sends it back to a covert host. It's called "spyware," and given the right circumstances, every piece of information, every file—every bit of proprietary data on your network—is at risk.
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7 Essential Steps to Security Risk Reduction
Qualys
As management visionary and author Peter Drucker once said, "You can't manage what you can't measure." No statement rings truer—especially when it comes to security risk reduction. By having an accurate depiction of your network, however, you can identify real-world security threats and learn how to evaluate your organization's ability to respond to them. Find out how, with these seven essential steps.
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Monitoring Physical Threats in the Data Center
APC by Schneider Electric
Common methods for monitoring the data center environment date from the days of centralized mainframes, and include such practices as walking around with thermometers. But as data centers continue to evolve with distributed processing and server technologies that drive up power and cooling demands, you must examine the environment more closely. Monitoring equipment isn't enough—learn how to better manage your data center.
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EDI: Top 5 Mistakes to Avoid When Buying EDI Integration
Emanio
Your business has a better chance of withstanding the challenges of difficult economic times if it can respond quickly to change, provide accurate data, and fulfill demand in a timely way. Electronic data interchange (EDI) can help give you this competitive edge. But to make EDI work, you need to know the five worst mistakes to avoid making when you embark on an EDI integration project in your small to medium business.
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Sales Force Automation Buyer's Guide
InsideCRM (Checklist/Buyer's Guide)
Sales force automation (SFA) solutions hold plenty of promise for companies looking to empower their sales representatives. In addition to providing timely data, SFA solutions can help managers better forecast future sales, and provide senior-level managers with accurate performance assessments. Find out what to look for in a SFA solution, what you can expect to pay for it, and how you can get the most value from it.
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