Most small businesses turn to Internet-based services to help them get work done, and grow ever-dependent on them. Until, you fear, those services fail them.
Do service-level agreements (SLAs) scare you? SLAs are often (and unfortunately) misconstrued as unattainable goals levied on system owner
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The Least You Need to Know about Cloud Service-Level Agreements
Posted by estherschindler under ResourcesFrom http://www.druva.com 3413 days ago
How to Protect Your Data in a Zombie Apocalypse
Posted by estherschindler under ResourcesFrom http://www.druva.com 3465 days ago
A zombie roams in search of brains. But as you try to protect yourself, don’t forget to protect your business data too!
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Sexism, alive and well in the tech world
Posted by sjvn under ManagementFrom http://www.computerworld.com 3473 days ago
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has backed off from his remarks, but the bottom line is that Microsoft, along with much of the tech industry, still sees women as second-class citizens.
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Protecting Corporate Data... When an Employee Leaves
Posted by estherschindler under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.druva.com 3476 days ago
When someone leaves the company, the HR department is quick to grab the employee's laptop. But what about the data on other equipment? How can the organization know what's on her mobile devices? Does anyone know to which websites and cloud-based software the employee has access? Here’s how IT (work
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Company Culture: The Pets of Druva
Posted by estherschindler under Employee BenefitsFrom http://www.druva.com 3494 days ago
What do YOU do to help employees bond with one another? At Druva, the team is split between California and India, and the leadership does everything it can to help people feel connected. Like, say, share photos of everybody's pets.
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Which is yet another excuse for you to say Awwwww at cute cats, Read More
Patent trolls are starting to get trampled
Posted by sjvn under NewsFrom http://www.zdnet.com 3495 days ago
The Open Invention Network now has over a thousand licensees and the court cases are starting to go against the patent trolls.
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To Cloud or Not to Cloud: Answering the CIO's Top 5 Questions
Posted by sjvn under ResourcesFrom http://www.druva.com 3496 days ago
The executive suite may still be cautious, but the cash savings should convince almost any CIO that the cloud is the way to go.
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CIO Engage: Bosses, don't let employees use pub...
Posted by sjvn under ResourcesFrom https://community.csc.com 3516 days ago
It's not too likely that your staffers are posting nude selfies from work to your corporate cloud. But if you don't already have an infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) cloud, do you know what they are doing? They're using public cloud services for your private corporate information--and that's a bad
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Where Mobile and Mobility-on-Demand Collide
Posted by bakercom1 under NewsFrom http://www.druva.com 3517 days ago
Securing company data on mobile devices is getting harder with every passing day. Here's a list of new challenges coming up in 5...4...3...2...
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Hospitals mining credit card data to predict and control patient behavior - FierceBigData
Posted by bakercom1 under Employee BenefitsFrom http://www.fiercebigdata.com 3572 days ago
Whatever your health issue, payers and providers will soon point to your behavior as the ultimate cause and that will then be their way out of covering your healthcare costs. The best way to stop this insanity is to to seek regulation forbidding the use of personal purchasing data by healthcare pro
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