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DOD uses real-time software to monitor contractors
The Pentagon develops real-time monitoring software to track thousands of contractors providing support to troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. Read More

Amazon EC2’s model is a solution for shelfware, says IDC
Sick of overpaying for features they don’t need or use, enterprise customers are eager for software vendors to enable pay-per-use models that better align cost with consumption, according to IDC. Read More



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Numerous factors are driving enterprises to control who’s admitted to the corporate network and what resources—servers, applications, stored data—they’re allowed to access.Business trends such as mobility, outsourcing and the blurring of corporate network boundaries mean enterprises must provide network and application access. IT must open the network to a dynamic workforce, while at the same time protecting critical assets from the vulnerabilities that openness and user mobility bring. In this document we explore five common networking challenges that enterprises face—network protection, guest user access, network visibility and monitoring, application access control, and identity-based Quality of Service (QoS)—and discuss how UAC can be used to address each. Read More!


IBM intros Notes apps for BlackBerry, iPhone, Android
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