by Michael Osterman
We have contended for some time that many organizations will migrate to a hybrid of on-premises and cloud infrastructure for many of their key systems, such as email, archiving, security, etc. ...
by Michael Osterman
The traditional model of deploying email, security, archiving, backup and related solutions using on-premise servers and software (or appliances) requires a certain amount of trust—trust in the...
by Michael Osterman
Email is conceptually simple, but its implementation in many large organizations is anything but. Email systems serve as the communication backbone for most organizations, but also as their primary...
by Stephanie Jordan
One of the challenges in our “bring your own device” (BYOD) and “use your favorite online tools at work” culture, which is the reality today, is the burden of organizations...
by Stephanie Jordan
In its Q2 2012 State of the Web report, cloud security company Zscaler discussed web applications most commonly accessed by enterprise employees. Facebook was found to be the most dominant web ...
by Messaging News staff
According to data compiled by a cloud security team from Druva, an enterprise endpoint backup provider, 92 percent of security breaches are actually avoidable.
After studying recent cloud...
by Stephanie Jordan
A post last week from Geraldine Hunt of SpamTitan Technologies asks if anyone noticed the change in individual Facebook email addresses. She did a quick poll of 50 Facebook users (with technology...
by Michael Osterman
There are many who believe that the security of content stored in the cloud is inferior to that of on-premises systems. Given the recent and well-publicized problems with Dropbox, for example,...
by Michael Osterman
I attended EMC World in Las Vegas late last month and had a number of meetings on various topics, most of them storage-related to varying degrees. My overall impression is that EMC has a very...