Maximize your Microsoft 365 Investment With Collaborative Tools From Adobe
With flexible workstyles now the norm, use of Microsoft Teams and Microsoft 365 are at an all-time high. From e-signatures to document collaboration and creative tools, Adobe’s most powerful capabilities integrate natively into Teams to drive greater productivity and enhanced business growth.
In the on-demand webinar Adobe helps you get more done in Microsoft Teams, Microsoft and Adobe partner to explore maximizing your investment in Microsoft 365 by taking advantage of the full suite of Adobe productivity capabilities. Watch the webinar to see how to:
- Collaborate on PDF documents with Adobe Acrobat
- Add e-signatures to face-to-face meetings with Live Sign
- Bring security and tracking to Teams Approvals with Adobe Sign
- Access Adobe Creative Cloud files and collaborate on projects
All within Microsoft Teams.
[Speakers:]
- Mike Ammerlaan, Director Microsoft 365 Ecosystem Marketing, Microsoft
- Garrett Schwartz, Product Marketing Manager, Adobe
- Ben Vanderberg, Sr. Tech Product Evangelist, Adobe
3 Steps to Reduce Risk in Your Cloud Environment(s)
Ensure Security in the Cloud
As the cloud becomes foggier and even edge environments begin to resemble traditional cloud, it becomes increasingly difficult to maintain a posture that reduces an organization's risk. With technology strewn across disparate environments, the attack surface area for your network expands rather dramatically.
How confident are you that your security strategy is doing that - without sacrificing agility?
Watch, 3 Steps to Reduce Risk in Your Cloud Environment(s), to learn how to:
- Improve your overall security posture
- Eliminate misconfigurations that can increase your attack surface
- Articulate your risk reduction strategy to senior management
State of Malware
As entire businesses switched to remote working, IT teams found themselves trying to fit months-long projects into days, with security an unfortunate but understandable casualty. Faced with a new landscape, cybercriminals ditched some old tactics and placed a new emphasis on gathering intelligence. And as people adapted to their “new normal,” scammers exploited their isolation with a resurgence in tech support scams. New adversaries crawled out of the woodwork, too. April’s global shutdown was accompanied by a staggering rise in the use of stalkerware, a shorthand term for the type of mobile monitoring and spyware apps that are sometimes deployed by abusive partners.
MSPs transform their endpoint security
Read about three case studies of MSPs who overcame their endpoint security challenges with Malwarebytes.
MSPs: The 5 essentials from your endpoint security partner
Managed Service Providers (MSPs) are an important part of the IT environment, providing the knowledge and the trusted partnerships that enable organizations of all sizes to embrace innovations made available by our era of digital transformation.
While there has never been a more exciting time to be an MSP, there are also many challenges MSPs must navigate to acquire and preserve long-lasting client relationships. Specifically, MSPs cite maintaining profitability (27 percent), bolstering growth (33 percent), and managing cybersecurity (30 percent) as some of their top business issues.
When it comes to managing cybersecurity, safeguarding client endpoints is a critical piece of the MSP service offering. MSPs should have an endpoint security vendor that helps them overcome common issues that can cut into profits and lead to client churn.
Your selected endpoint security vendor should ensure that you can streamline your client deployments, simplify your ability to prioritize your response efforts, and manage your clients at scale. Ultimately, your vendor should optimize the efficiency of your time and efforts so that you can continue to grow your business and maximize revenue.
MSPs: The 5 essentials from your endpoint security partner
Managed Service Providers (MSPs) are an important part of the IT environment, providing the knowledge and the trusted partnerships that enable organizations of all sizes to embrace innovations made available by our era of digital transformation.
While there has never been a more exciting time to be an MSP, there are also many challenges MSPs must navigate to acquire and preserve long-lasting client relationships. Specifically, MSPs cite maintaining profitability (27 percent), bolstering growth (33 percent), and managing cybersecurity (30 percent) as some of their top business issues.
When it comes to managing cybersecurity, safeguarding client endpoints is a critical piece of the MSP service offering. MSPs should have an endpoint security vendor that helps them overcome common issues that can cut into profits and lead to client churn.
Your selected endpoint security vendor should ensure that you can streamline your client deployments, simplify your ability to prioritize your response efforts, and manage your clients at scale. Ultimately, your vendor should optimize the efficiency of your time and efforts so that you can continue to grow your business and maximize revenue.
MSPs transform their endpoint security
Read about three case studies of MSPs who overcame their endpoint security challenges with Malwarebytes.
Malwarebytes integration with ConnectWise Automate
Malwarebytes is a leader in the endpoint security space for MSPs with a best-in-class endpoint security portfolio. Its integration with ConnectWise Automate syncs data between both solutions so you can deliver strong client endpoint security using the latest Malwarebytes scanning and remediation tools. MSPs can also uncover new options for generating revenue by offering endpoint security as a new product and service offering.
Compliance Audit Preparation Guide
Review Security Controls to Stay in Compliance
With compliance and regulatory standards such as SOX, PCI-DSS and HIPAA, your partners and customers expect a secure network when they work with your business. Firewall audits help to find weaknesses and vulnerabilities in your security controls.
In this guide, we cover the five steps to a firewall audit:
- Knowing your Network
- Auditing the Change Process
- Reviewing the Firewall Rule Base
- Checking for Vulnerabilities and Remediate Issues
- Continuous Compliance and Reporting
Download this guide to reduce risk, secure your network and stay in compliance.
The Future of Network Security Infographic
Priorities for a Secure, Compliant, & Agile Future
With so much change, it’s hard to see the future of network security with any clarity – unless you have these key insights from 500 IT security leaders to help.
See 17 revealing industry insights in The Future of Network Security infographic – and learn how companies are investing for their future. A few samples:.
- 63% will implement a SASE platform within 2 years
- 78% are maintaining or accelerating their cloud transition
- 91% agree an NSPM platform is a strategic investment to boost security agility
See the key trends shaping agile network security. Download The Future of Network Security infographic today!
The Future of Network Security
See where security is headed. Plan with confidence.
Choosing network security investments is never easy, especially when transformation is changing the game. We surveyed more than 500 IT security leaders to learn: (a) the priorities and investments your peers are undertaking to achieve network security into the future; and (b) the drivers behind those priorities.
Access, The Future of Network Security, for the full findings on the 5 priorities identified for driving agile network security forward.
- Amp up automation
- Embrace Zero Trust
- Implement SASE
- Address security-development misalignment
- Manage accelerating heterogeneity
Discover the importance of each of these components and how to integrate them into a cohesive network security strategy for today and well into the future.
Access, The Future of Network Security, today!
2021 State of the CDP
This report surveyed 300 marketers in the US across 5 major industries with the goal of developing a better understanding of the current and future state of CDPs.
The findings revealed why CDPs were central to solving the challenges of 2020, including reduced budgets, new data privacy legislation, sudden digital acceleration due to COVID-19, as well as pending third-party cookie loss.
Get this research report to discover:
- Why CDPs have become vital to marketing success
- 6 ways marketers are adapting to change with a CDP
- How to find a CDP that makes integration easy
- 3 important factors to help you quantify CDP ROI
- Why data privacy and compliance continue to be a top priority
Drive Better Business Outcomes
Any downtime caused by poor database performance interrupts business operations, has a negative impact on productivity, and can directly affect the bottom line. And enterprise applications like SQL Server are the backbone of any organization.
Read our whitepaper to see how you can ensure your organization is operating at peak performance by applying comprehensive monitoring to improve business outcomes.
Manage the Multiple Database Journey
To ensure adequate transactional capacity, most enterprises have adopted a multi-database strategy—using several different database platforms to store different classes or categories of data. So, there’s been a surge in the number of databases in use at most organizations, with database managers increasingly responsible for numerous instances.
In the multi-database environment, ensuring each individual database operates at its optimal level is critical. And since database platforms don’t all operate the same way, database managers must gain expertise on the multiple platforms. They also must continue to conduct performance tuning, maintain high availability, and ensure data security—again for multiple platforms.
Read our whitepaper to see how your business can best manage multiple databases.
Australian aluminum manufacturer improves production IT performance, costs
See how Tomago Aluminium improved production performance, reliability, and security with a hybrid cloud solution for SAP systems from Red Hat and IBM.