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First BYOD, now BYON poses security challenge
Like bring your own device (BYOD) before it, the march of bring your own... Opinion | ComputerWeekly.com
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Porn websites pose malware risk, says researcher
Browsing popular pornography internet sites pose a growing risk of malware infection, according to a security researcher News | ComputerWeekly.com
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Speed of mobile developments poses security threat
The speed of the development of the mobile market could be leaving some security specialists scrambling to catch up with threats emerging on a wide variety of devices.
News | MicroscopeUK
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What you need to know about containerized data center security
Part of the draw of containerized data centers is ease and speed of deployment, but these features also pose security risks. Answer | SearchDataCenter.com
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BYOD policies pose mobile app testing challenges
What is the impact of bring your own device (BYOD) policies on enterprise mobile app testing?
This is a fairly timely question for me. Enterprise mobile app testing projects need a variety of devices and configurations to... Answer | SearchSoftwareQuality.com
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Personal file sharing poses bold new risk to companies
A whopping 70% of IT managers know or believe that their users have business data in their own personal file-sharing accounts, according to a recent ESG survey.
File data isn't as interesting as business applications to most IT... Opinion | SearchCloudStorage.com
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Consumerization of IT poses corporate challenge
The consumerization of IT has employees accessing all kinds of apps from various personal devices and locations. IT needs to set strict policies on what employees should and shouldn't do when it comes to choosing their... Column | SearchStorage.com
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Sharing patient data poses business, tech issues for radiology
The title of an educational session at the Radiological Society of North America annual meeting posed a question that might not seem... News | SearchHealthIT.com
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Scaling up your data center when demand exceeds computing capacity
When a business finds its computing demands outstrip its capacity, there are several options to meet those demands. One choice is to scale up the data center, but there are several other options to consider before making any concrete... Feature | SearchDataCenter.com
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A liquid cooled data center benefits from lower noise, less energy
Liquid immersion cooling also lowers noise levels and eases cooling energy requirements. For example, consider that a traditional air-based server cooling schemes uses 12 fans distributed throughout the server (sometimes more). Any IT... Answer | SearchDataCenter.com
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