EZINE:
In this issue, read all about how the storage world is continuing to evolve as it looks to the cloud, security and ESG compliance requirements. Also discover six steps to making your business more sustainable and read about how IBM's channel boss is set to make a difference.
EGUIDE:
This 40-page expert guide digs into the Brexit implications for data protection and how the GDPR is driving data protection maturity. Download it now to take advantage of this exclusive offer and to ensure your organization is fully compliant with the regulation.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper will help outline some of the compliance regulations in place, how file transfer may be interpreted as part of these rules, and how a managed file transfer (MFT) solution can provide a secure environment for file transfer activity.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
This presentation transcript will teach you about the downfalls of endpoint management including, complexity, compliance and cost. You will also learn how to mitigate these downfalls and find a product where these are non issues.
WHITE PAPER:
Unlike many of the other compliance standards in use today PCI/DSS is explicit in its requirements and this paper identifies the specific requirements affecting network administrators and presents the EventTracker solution for these issues.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, with the new EU data protection rules ready to become law, firms now have just two years to prepare – we assess the challenges. Manufacturing giant Rolls-Royce talks about why it moved its HR systems to the cloud. And we look back at 50 years of technology innovation in storage. Read the issue now.
EBOOK:
This expert e-book will help you prioritize compliance investments to reduce costs. Explore how companies are building a holistic approach to compliance, what strategies work and what technologies and practices you can leverage.
WHITE PAPER:
This informative white paper describes the role of proportionality in today's collection practices, as well as the 5 best practices for defensibly reducing electronically stored information (ESI) collections.