WHITE PAPER:
Discover how a broadcast delivery can help you overcome the issues with the currently used HTTP delivery method. Avoid bottlenecks and improve user-experience, all in a cost-effective manner.
EZINE:
In this issue of Exchange Insider, we'll cover topics on how to prep for the BlackBerry Enterprise Server for Exchange 2010 SP1, find out if the Exchange 2010 Storage revamp is for the better, and look at the information rights management protection in Exchange 2010.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the leader of ExxonMobil's data organisation, about the energy giant's strategy to establish enterprise-wide principles for the use of data. As the UK's Online Safety Act comes into force, we examine the tech sector's concerns over the laws around end-to-end encryption. Read the issue now.
RESOURCE:
This undated document summarises the information contained in some of the exhibits produced by Godkin's 16 May declaration. The author is unknown.
RESOURCE:
Letter from the Met Police to Stefania Maurizi, an investigative journalist with Italy's La Repubblica newspaper, confirming that the police service shared correspondence about one or more of three named WikiLeaks British editorial staff with the US Department of Justice. The letter is a response to a freedom of information request by Maurizi.
WEBCAST:
This video case study explores Del Monte Foods' cloud strategy – including why the food production company decided to move to the cloud and how it alleviated its cloud concerns.
WHITE PAPER:
this white paper demonstrates how, by reforming health care delivery, implementing appropriate technology, and reshaping the medical establishment which supports efficiency and effectiveness, America can provide the best value in health care services for its citizens.
WHITE PAPER:
In this white paper, learn how data mining and statistical analysis can dramatically improve patient care and satisfaction without stretching your budget.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
This article, drawing on sources including interviews with cloud computing providers, users and other market actors, is the first in-depth research into how cloud contracts are negotiated.