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This Week's Featured Webcasts... Tools for Successful Data Loss Prevention Wednesday July 13, 2011 at 2:00 PM EDT Data loss dominates today's technology news cycle, with a new daily breach. Data loss destroys customer relationships, tarnishes brands, and ultimately leads to lost revenue and profits. Yet many businesses still run without a data loss prevention plan in place. Learn how you can protect your organization's data. Our panel will discuss how to identify the kinds of data most at risk, how encryption and other technologies can help protect your data as well as addressing regulation and compliance issues IT organizations are facing today. Web 2.0 Security: Social Media’s Effect on the Threat Landscape Twitter. Facebook. MySpace. Social media is here to stay and it's changing the world. Not just changing how we communicate, but also changing the world of security by opening the threat vector wide open. Understand the evolving messaging and web security threats, how social media has changed the landscape, how much the problem costs and what you can do to mitigate risk in this open age of communication. SOCIAL MEDIA: The Impact on the Multichannel Contact Center and Your Customers Thursday July 28, 2011 at 11:30 AM EDT Social media isn’t about you; it’s about everything around you. As you consider how your customers want to communicate with you, social media is something that can’t be ignored. Is social media “just another channel?” Join our experts as they share their insight and research results about: What you need to have in place before adding social media. What metrics matter in social media. How customer service can flourish in social communities. Who inside your organization should own it. Why simply monitoring social media mentions falls short. What technology is available that will help you succeed. The complimentary Web event will conclude with an extensive live Q&A session. 5 Tips for Implementing Data Backup & Deduplication in a Virtualized Environment There is no doubt that running a virtualized environment creates challenges for data center managers and other IT executives. How do you effectively backup data? How do you deduplicate? Virtualization creates all kinds of redundant data. Managing all this data and effectively reducing redundancy is a huge challenge. The obstacle, however, can be overcome with the right strategy and tactics. Learn five ways you can best backup and deduplicate your virtualized data center. This Webcast covers topics such as source deduplication, recovery time objects (RTOs), using dedupe to build more capacity, source-side deduplication technologies, automated recovery, risk reduction and much more. 5 Tips for Migrating from IPv4 to IPv6 While network administrators know the limitations of IPv4, few have made plans for a full migration to IPv6. Join Steve Garrison, VP of Marketing at Infoblox, to learn five reasons why senior IT managers and network administrators are planning the move to IPv6 now. Topics covered include full technical discussion of IPv6, migration strategies, ways to run IPv4 and IPv6 in tandem, migrating addresses to IPv6 and much more. How to Host Email Using Cloud Computing Email represents one of the great opportunities for cloud computing but many CIOs and IT managers remain skeptical -- especially with something as sensitive and potentially risky as email. View this Webcast and learn best practices for leveraging your cloud computing strategy to including migrating your email system. This Webcast covers both hybrid and external email service approaches as well as costs and potential ROI. Topics include Microsoft Exchange and the cloud, email storage, security and encryption, regulation, compliance, mobility and more. View all availble digital assets at our Library! You are subscribed to this Resource Newsletter as tbone.arun@gmail.com To unsubscribe, click here or send an email to: unsubscribe-187416@elabs10.com To unsubscribe from all of our mailings, click here or send an email to: globalunsub-2010001400@elabs10.com with the address: tbone.arun@gmail.com in the subject line. SourceForge | 594 Howard Street, Suite 300 | San Francisco, CA 94105 To view our Privacy Policy click here |
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