Databarracks launches ‘The Challenges and Benefits of Cloud Computing to Law Firms’

Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) provider, Databarracks, has launched its white paper ‘The Real Challenges and Benefits of Cloud Computing to Law Firms’. The paper investigates the current state of the cloud according to a variety of senior IT professionals from within the legal...

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Telstra Global joins Cloud Industry Forum

Global provider of cloud and network services backs calls for a consistent approach to cloud services across markets.

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Keeping up to speed on cloud and mobile security

With the Revision 4 of the US NIST security controls released earlier this year, Agiliance has now...

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Zynstra reinvents how SMEs buy and manage IT

Introduces hassle-free enterprise-level IT with built-in reliability.

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CloudVelocity automates migration of apps to Amazon Web Services

CloudVelocity™ has released its One Hybrid Cloud™ software that enables enterprises to...

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LawWare certifies against the CIF Code of Practice

CSP becomes the first practice management software provider to lawyers to achieve certification.

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If it exists, encrypt it

CipherCloud VP sees one clear solution to the threats to data security in the cloud underlined by...

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Cyber security spending in critical infrastructure to hit $46 bn

ABI Research sees security spending climbing on the back of a pessimistic outlook on security in...

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Log, log and log some more

Tripwire looks to log files as the best source of security and compliance

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Helping ISVs really monetise

The latest version of SafeNet’s Sentinel Cloud gives software vendors a cloud-delivered...

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Cyber security, staff and the cock-up theory

Are main board directors concerned about the US NSA and the PRISM program? Not too much, it...

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Cloud can be the basis of flexible working

Survey sponsored by Vodafone points to significant benefits from more flexible working, and how the...

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Getting a head start in BYOD

The staff may want to bring their own devices, but if the company is not ready or able to exploit...

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