Archive for the ‘IT News’ Category

File sharing in the fast lane

It’s in our nature to assume we’re immune—that bad stuff only happens to other people. We tell ourselves that yes, texting and driving is dangerous, but we’re really good drivers so we’re fine. Yes, eating a high-fat diet can cause heart attacks, but those things only happen to other people. Sometimes data breaches happen, and [...]

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Does your SAP data need security from…you?

In a large organization, chances are there is more than one Rob Johnson, Bill Smith or Susan Hill working there. Whatever the case may be, sending files through SAP to the wrong Rob, Bill or Susan, is just one of the many ways data can get lost inside and outside a company. The fact of [...]

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Securing Your Company’s Big Data

Along with Mobility and Cloud Computing, Big Data is one of the most important IT trends of 2012. In order to compete effectively, companies are evaluating the best way to work with and manage Big Data. How do you ensure that these huge files reach their location safely? Which transmission paths should be used? Many [...]

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Application integration? We’ve got the visionary thing covered.

SEEBURGER Business Integration Suite (BIS) — the integration platform of choice for some of the world’s most-recognized companies — has been taken note of again. Gartner’s newly-released Magic Quadrant for Application Infrastructure for Systematic Application Integration Projects analysis evaluated the product portfolios of 16 application integration infrastructure providers, using a broad range of criteria related [...]

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When buying in bulk just doesn’t cut it – Rethinking your consolidation strategy

Sometimes cutting costs just isn’t enough anymore. Case in point, IT has been dealing with the same problem in the same way ever since the economic downturn. You’ve been told to cut costs however you can. As with many challenges that spring out of economic turbulence though, the solution was a little short-sighted. Years later [...]

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SEEBURGER explains why FTP fails to deliver in latest issue of SAPInsider

Did you know that FTP is 40-year-old technology? Forty may be the new 30 in human years, but in the world of technology — 40 is ancient history. Today’s plethora of FTP solutions lacks even the most basic controls that are necessary to protect the integrity and security of your data. Now that new business [...]

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SEEBURGER file transfer solution featured in latest SAPInsider issue

Those large files you’re sharing, they’re not as secure as you may think they are. Large files sent around organizations through FTP lack the security measures small files protected by content-aware software have. Basically, they’re in danger of regulatory violations and data breaches. That’s where our managed file transfer (SEE MFT) platform comes in. Just [...]

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Viva Las Vegas! SAP’s TechEd and the New NetWeaver Strategy

by Dennis Gaughan Man, time sure does fly. I was talking to someone this week about the integration between Gartner and AMR Research (still a big topic of inquiry), and I can’t believe we’re almost at the acquisition’s one-year anniversary. One of the things that was a big change for me was finding a large [...]

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Legacy Migration News: GlassHouse Technologies Brings Security and Storage Solutions to Symantec Vision 2010

GlassHouse Technologies Brings Cutting-Edge Security and Storage Solutions to Symantec Vision 2010 Legacy Migration News: FRAMINGHAM, Mass., Apr 07, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) — GlassHouse Technologies, today announced that its expert consultants are inviting Symantec Vision 2010 attendees to join them at booth 21 for in-depth discussions on new advancements and approaches in backup, migration and [...]

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Global CIO: Oracle’s Larry Ellison Declares War On IBM And SAP

Ellison admits Oracle trails SAP in enterprise applications and IBM in high-end servers, but lays out plans for becoming #1 in each sector. Citing surging demand across his software portfolio and ongoing optimism about his new hardware assets, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison has brashly declared war against the two companies currently leading Oracle in key [...]

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