Editors' Picks
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It's not too late for a Windows 7 migration plan
Even with Windows 8 looming on the horizon, stragglers can take advantage of others' experiences for their Windows 7 migration plans.20 Aug 2012
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Hedging your bets on Microsoft Software Assurance
Microsoft Software Assurance requires enterprises to roll the dice on upgrades vs. unneeded expense. IT shops can improve their odds, however.08 Aug 2012
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Use is primary proviso when choosing a digital asset management system
In an expanding DAM market, experts agree that zeroing in on the use case for a digital asset management tool helps organizations pick the right product.30 Jul 2012
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Do enterprises even need Microsoft Office anymore?
IT shops are weighing the alternatives to Microsoft Office. Check out OpenOffice and Google Apps and Google Docs to see if they'll meet your needs.17 Jul 2012
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Microsoft buys Yammer, solidifies SharePoint enterprise social chops
Microsoft’s purchase of Yammer gives products like SharePoint enterprise social media capabilities that customers have requested and purchased from ISVs, industry watchers say.25 Jun 2012
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Microsoft plays up new Office collaboration tools to boost Windows 8
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A decade later: SOX program management best practices
After 11 years of Sarbanes-Oxley and other mandates, enterprises have finally embraced holistic compliance program management as a best practice.12 Sep 2013
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Microsoft offers 'fix' for latest Internet Explorer zero day
Microsoft released a temporary fix to mitigate attacks using the most recent Internet Explorer 8 zero day vulnerability.09 May 2013
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Patch Tuesday: Five critical bulletins, Exchange Server fix expected
In addition to Exchange Server, updates fix flaws in Internet Explorer, Microsoft Office and Microsoft Word.06 Dec 2012
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The 2013 OWASP Top 10 list: What's changed and how to respond
Expert Michael Cobb highlights the changes made in the 2013 OWASP Top 10 list, including new vulnerabilities and what they mean for enterprises.10 Sep 2013
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Does Content-Agnostic Malware Protection improve Chrome security?
Expert Michael Cobb explains how Content-Agnostic Malware Protection, or CAMP for Chrome, works and whether the feature improves Chrome security.10 Sep 2013
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Do two-factor authentication vulnerabilities outweigh the benefits?
Two-factor authentication vulnerabilities are a real concern, but should they deter enterprises from deploying 2FA? Expert Michael Cobb discusses.10 Sep 2013
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Opinion: Software [in]security -- software flaws in application architecture
Many defects aren't found with code review. Gary McGraw and Jim DelGrosso think architectural risk analysis is a must to uncover software flaws.10 Sep 2013
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Can an unqualified domain name cause man-in-the-middle attacks?
An unqualified domain name can make reaching internal resources easier, but expert Michael Cobb warns that man-in-the-middle attacks could result.10 Sep 2013
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Microsoft Office 365 sizes don't fit all
Many IT shops continue to bypass Microsoft Office 365 in favor of other vendors, citing a lack of optimized tools and customization capabilities.19 Oct 2012
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Converting to cloud: Ranum Q&A with Lee Heath
Not down with Dropbox? Lee Heath embraced shadow IT and improved his company's data security practices in the process.03 Sep 2013
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Bridging the IT security skills gap
While poaching security talent may plug short-term gaps, outreach and education will solve the long-term shortfall in IT security professionals.03 Sep 2013
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Cybersecurity: Global risk management moves beyond regulations
Global risk management based on the lowest common denominator may not ‘comply' with IP or trade secrets. Analysts see big changes ahead.03 Sep 2013
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How to get a preloaded Microsoft Office version to work
This week, our expert answers the question of what to do when a preloaded Microsoft Office version stops working on a computer.10 Oct 2012
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Red Cross chooses Microsoft Office 365 for cloud-based communication
The Red Cross is using Microsoft Office 365 to support over one million staff and volunteers at its operations worldwide26 Feb 2013
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