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This solutions brief discusses how open source solutions can help enterprise IT leaders respond to the three primary challenges they face today: 1. An inability to address line-of-business demands 2. Resources consumed by maintenance 3. Technology threatened by unknown, disruptive changes in the future

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Federal agencies today routinely offer teleworking arrangements to employees, allow users to collaborate with other decision-makers without leaving the office, enable employees to work on the fly via mobile technology, incorporate social media into communication to citizens, and offer a host of online-based services to the public. While these advances enhance productivity and citizen satisfaction, they also introduce many more points of potential network vulnerability.

Five Steps to Protecting your IT Infrastructure





Just as business intelligence helps enterprises make decisions that maximize opportunities and minimize business risks, security intelligence enables them to better detect threats, identify security risks and areas of noncompliance, and set priorities for remediation. One of the most compelling arguments for security intelligence is operational efficiency, or better use of people, time and infrastructure. This white paper discusses how security intelligence is an essential ingredient to comprehensive and cost-effective information security

IT Executive Guide to Security Intelligence



While having an ERP system is far better than operating without one, many older ERP solutions—typically those that companies have had for seven years or more—simply can't keep up with today's business requirements, technology and customer demands. Transitioning to a modern business management system that integrates financial, supply chain, and manufacturing operations management makes a lot of sense, but how do you choose a system that will work in your environment?

Enterprise Business Management Solutions in the 21st Century: Key Buying ...