The Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks relies on SAS Business Analytics to increase licence revenue from anglers.
The information security magazine has named the Safend Data Protection Suite a winner of the 2011 DLP category. [Local rep: Magix Security]
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Security primarily at the host is no longer a satisfactory solution, says DRS.
SAS gives customers a better view of critical information using the purpose-built EMC Greenplum Data Computing Appliance.
Most businesses in SA are using mobile devices but have no power over the flow of data, a survey discovered.
The platform effectively connects internal team members and stakeholders with company data.
The SAS High-Performance Analytics on the Teradata appliance improves speed and accuracy of analytical modelling.
Companies must put in place tools, technologies and policies to structure the traffic on the network, says Tertia Labuschagne, business development manager: network integration at Dimension Data.
To determine the credibility of security statistics, enterprises must always be sceptical of reports, says T-Systems SA.
Using industrialised toolkits, attackers have become motivated, organised, patient and persistent in their onslaughts, says ThinkSmart.
The lawmakers want input from industry on the state of digital privacy and to begin possible government regulations.