Security stories
Virtual desktop solutions are poised to transform business IT, as Gartner forecasts market growth to 50 million units by 2013, redefining workforce mobility.
New Zealand businesses are flocking to data centre virtualisation, but security solutions lag. With 50% of workloads on VMs by 2012, risks loom large.
With the rise of cloud computing, traditional security measures falter, making secure application development essential—The app is now king.
Be wary what information you are sharing with the world, as there are many opportunists with their eyes furtively fixed on you.
Cisco and Citrix have launched a desktop virtualisation solution, promising cost-effective, high-definition virtual desktops and apps for businesses.
IT teams responsible for New Zealand's business data transmissions services are likely to be operating in survival mode.
Symantec warns that anti-virus software alone can't combat new online threats, stressing the need for multi-layered security in the digital age.
Symantec has finalised its acquisition of VeriSign's identity and authentication business, forging a future of simplified and secure online interactions.
Symantec unveils new partner specialisations in Asia Pacific and Japan, enhancing access to sales and technical resources and boosting revenue opportunities.
Google launches a suite of apps aimed at government bodies to cut IT costs and boost security, now adopted by Los Angeles.
Splunk reports a 76% year-over-year growth in Q2 bookings, adding 220 new customers globally and expanding enterprise-wide deployments.
Best practice in IT legal management involves rigorous compliance, robust data policies, and sound contracting processes to prevent costly legal issues.
Businesses need to consider their employees' home security, especially when it comes to digital entertainment.
Security requirements and strategies apply to unifi ed communications solutions just as much as they do to traditional phone and email systems.
Microsoft's new promotion offers partners 250 free Business Productivity Online Suite seats for a year. Requirements and renewal terms apply.
Symantec's June report reveals a 9% drop in phishing attacks despite spam comprising nearly 90% of all messages last month. EMEA remains a spam hotspot.
StorageCraft ShadowProtect Server ensures that Lion Nathan can lose no more than 60 minutes' data in the event of a server crash.
A study by AVG reveals under 25s as the primary victims of social network infections, with Facebook and YouTube most compromised, posing serious risks.
A worrying 37% of Kiwi business owners still rely on bank statements to track cash flow, showing a lack of awareness of essential business health indicators.
Entries for the 2010 ANZ Internet Best Practice Awards are now open, recognising security, openness, diversity, and accessibility contributions online.