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Certifiedmail Managed Service by DataMotion
February 08, 2011 - (Free Research) Schalleur, Devine & Surgent (SDS) is a mid‐sized Certified Public Accounting agency with over 30 employees comprised of CPAs and other certified professionals based in Devon, Pennsylvania.
10 Red Hat® Linux™ Tips and Tricks by Global Knowledge
December 2008 - (Free Research) Global Knowledge and Red Hat have assembled 10 Tips and Tricks from Red Hat Certified Engineers® (RHCEs) to give you a quick reference guide to help you navigate Red Hat® Linux™ systems.
Technical Guide on Government Security by SearchSecurity.com
May 2011 - (Free Research) Information security practices of government organizations is at an all time high as attackers begin to focus on critical infrastructures and resources. This expert e-guide, presented by SearchSecurity.com, explores where government organizations need to direct their efforts in order to understand and properly mitigate critical threats.
ESX versus ESXi by Global Knowledge
November 2010 - (Free Research) This paper outlines the differences in features between ESX and ESXi and the architectural differences. It also discusses methods to manage both and how to modify existing scripts.
Lumension Sanctuary Device & Application Control for Endpoint Security -- 30-day Free Trial by Lumension
January 2008 - (Free Research) Protecting networks from malware can seem like an insurmountable challenge. In this 30-day free trial download, see how Lumension's Sanctuary Device and Application Control enable only authorized applications to run and only authorized devices to connect to a laptop or desktop, removing the risk of data leakage and malware.
Conflicker Working Group - Lessons learned from Conflicker by ComputerWeekly.com
January 2011 - (Free Research) In November 2008, Conficker A, the first of five variants of the malware, rapidly began infecting computers which had failed to install a Microsoft patch released just weeks earlier. In late December 2008, Conficker B added new mechanisms for distribution including USB storage devices.
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