enterprise users in cheat sheets
Cheat Sheet: Cloud computing
Cheat Sheet The email data is held on servers by the service provider but users can securely access them through a standard web browser. The other big traditional tech vendors are all working on cloud services, with Microsoft starting to really embrace the... [01 Aug 2008]
Cheat Sheet: Grey nets
Cheat Sheet It might be iPods or other removable storage media being brought in by staff and plugged into the network, or it could be employees using applications the IT department hasn't approved such as IM, webmail or Skype within the enterprise. [06 Jul 2007]
Cheat Sheet: Windows Vista
Cheat Sheet The launch of the enterprise versions of Vista for businesses takes place on 30 November but home users will have to wait until 30 January 2007 for the retail launch of the consumer versions. Not surprisingly Microsoft believes there are plenty of... [28 Nov 2006]
Cheat Sheet: Open source licences
Cheat Sheet When using open source in an enterprise, find out which licence the software is released under, and whether or not it's a dual licence, and then do your homework (or hire a lawyer) to make sure you know just what you're getting into. [20 Nov 2006]
Cheat Sheet: Software as a service
Cheat Sheet Likewise there are some concerns about security - do users really want important data outside of their own four walls? Again though the SaaS vendors will tell their users the security they have in place is better than anything the user has - given... [31 Oct 2006]
Cheat Sheet: Web 2.0
Cheat Sheet The phrase also refers to the creation of far greater levels of interactivity, not just between users, or between users and the internet but between complementary online services through mash-ups and web services. [21 Aug 2006]
Cheat Sheet: FMC
Cheat Sheet It also has a number of other grotty quirks, such as making users pay for 0800 calls that would normally be free on an old-school landline. FMC is still in its infancy but the analysts reckon it could be a bit of a cracker when it gets going and... [23 Jun 2006]
Cheat Sheet: Security appliances
Cheat Sheet The idea is that the appliance sits at the gateway and cleans data as it enters the enterprise, or passes across network borders. One of the arguments put forward to the end users is greater simplicity and all that entails, such as low management... [20 Feb 2006]
Cheat Sheet: Two-factor authentication
Cheat Sheet And many would agree with you - certainly among enterprise, small office and home users. But many users also fear, perhaps with some justification, that banks will use this service to further distance themselves from liability in the event of losses. [24 Oct 2005]
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