
Ponemon Institute’s 2017 State of Mobile and IoT Application Security Study

Digital transformation is impacting the world of business, both in terms of the technology available for the transformation and how that technology is leveraged to deliver business outcomes. As more companies look to analytics and data science for effective decision making, a new generation of integrated, web-scale, highly durable, resilient, and secure storage is needed to support their digital transformation journey.
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Organizations of all sizes continue to experience operational, economic, management, and technical struggles in how they are delivering IT services, often motivating them to embark on digital transformation journeys. For many organizations taking such journeys, the cloud is a big part of the answer. Cloud-based storage can provide a compelling alternative to on-premises archival-class storage and enable levels of agility not previously achievable.
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Are you interested in offering your clients the VoIP Business Phone Solution that responds to their needs? Take advantage of a reliable VoIP solution with PBX hosted in the cloud. Watch this on-demand webinar to learn more about SherWeb Cloud PBX.
Office 365 protection features are optional add-ons starting at $3 per user/month. Most SMBs cannot afford the high costs for these features. With a single data protection solution that can back up computers, mobile devices, databases, emails and applications, including Office 365, a company can achieve a higher return on investment (ROI).
Do you want to know more about Microsoft 365, Microsoft’s latest product bundle? Watch this on-demand webinar and hear from the Microsoft expert behind this new project. Get ready to help your clients integrate Microsoft 365 into their business!
A recent survey revealed that it takes a minimum of 13 hours per month to administer an Office 365 tenant with 1 to 50 accounts. If you are a service provider managing more seats than that, the time you spend doing these tasks can quickly get out of hand. Luckily, with a reliable set of procedures, you can make these tasks very easy. To help you out, we have gathered 15 tricks from successful partners who have collectively managed thousands of Office 365 tenants, without any stress.
Today, low-code, user-friendly, AI-based automation is taking the place of traditional BPMs. In this in-depth analysis, Forrester takes a look at what the top companies are doing to stay ahead of the curve, and how each vendor stacks up against the other. If you’ve been considering a workflow and content automation tool such as Nintex, the report is worth a look.
How do you minimize costs within Amazon Web Services (AWS) while assuring performance?
Customers are facing incredible pressure to modernize and transform their IT to become a digital business; cloud is central to this transformation. Figuring out what workloads go on-premises, what goes in cloud, and how to manage the transition is challenging – and mistakes are costly. This is exacerbated even further once customers get to the cloud and need to manage the complexity.
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The hybrid cloud has been heralded as a promising IT operational model enabling enterprises to maintain security and control over the infrastructure on which their applications run. At the same time, it promises to maximize ROI from their local data center and leverage public cloud infrastructure for an occasional demand spike.
Public Clouds are relatively new in the IT landscape and their adoption has accelerated over the last few years with multiple vendors now offering solutions as well as improved on-ramps for workloads to ease the adoption of hybrid cloud model. With these advances and the ability to choose between a local data center and multiple public cloud offerings, one fundamental question must still be answered: What, When and Where do you run workloads to guarantee performance while maximizing the efficiency.
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Traditional human capital management products focus on salaried employees. HCM strategies and tools should engage and retain the entire workforce.
The hourly workforce is growing. Hourly employees represent nearly 60 percent of the U.S. workforce and 80 percent of all new hires annually. But HCM solutions typically have been geared to salaried workers with regular schedules, not the vast range of hourly workers now in the workforce who deserve to fully participate in talent management initiatives, making them feel like valued members of the organization.
Learn about HCM strategies such as using mobile technology to optimize communication; offering flexible working hours for work-life balance; managing employee absences for stronger compliance, cost control, and employee well-being; and using analytics for workforce insights.
The next generation of digital transformation to unleash business growth is being fueled by the cloud enterprise. Employees demand the same experience at work that they enjoy as consumers including seamless access to the latest tools in the market. This puts pressure on IT to deliver on these expectations while controlling risk and maintaining security controls. IBM Cloud Identity Connect is a new Identity-as-a-Service (IDaaS) offering which provides your users with rapid and secure access to thousands of popular cloud applications while enabling single sign-on (SSO) to all their applications, whether they are in the cloud or on premise. You can extend the IT investment you’ve already made in on premise security infrastructure without slowing your business users and their need for speed.
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SME Bio: Sean Brown, Principle Offering Manager IBM Cloud Identity at IBM.
As Principle Offering Manager with IBM, I am responsible for all aspects involving bringing new and market leading Identity solutions into the IBM Cloud Security portfolio. I am responsible for overseeing the development, marketing, sales and fulfillment of all my offerings, as well as research into new offerings not yet released. I have numerous posting across the web. In my spare time, I enjoy spending time with my family, disc golfing, Geocaching and traveling. I have worked in the collaboration and security industry since 2005, starting with IBM's acquisition of Internet Security Systems. Previous to working with IBM ISS, I was the IT Manager for another IBM acquisition going back to 2002.
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