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IDC’s Asia/Pacific CIO Summit 2009
CIOs will have the opportunities to share their enterprise IT reform strategies and plans, adjustment of corporate policies and enterprise architectures according to emerging IT products and trends. CIOs from different industry practices will come together in these engaging sessions. Only selected C ...
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IDC's Asia/Pacific SecurityVision Conference 2009
Technology adoption used to flow from work to home. Now its the other way round as these 'everyday things' are causing IT threats and concerns that have not been thought of before. What are innocuous activities that we do everyday at home are introducing waves of security implications when done at t ...
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IT Security Poll
The objective of this poll is to obtain a snapshot of the current situation and issue facing IT security professional that will be attending this event, in an effort to ensure that the information and opinions share by IDC have greater relevance to those that will attend the Asean Security 2012 even ...
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Security and Open Source Do Go Hand in Hand
Open source software arrived in mainstream IT markets nearly 20 years ago and has since undergone something of a revolution. From what was perceived as a developer- or hobbyist-only platform, today open source software can be found in some of the most rigorous and demanding environments. As an opera ...
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Security Equates to Reputation in the Financial World
IDC's opinion is that with the exception of governments, no other industry is perhaps more deeply concerned about security, compared with the financial services sector. Consider the history; banks were where the money was kept safe, in a safe. This, of course, also meant that if you wanted to obtain ...
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Fitting IT Security into Your Organization
This report reaffirms what IDC has previously mentioned with regard to how buyer organizations should approach IT security. CIOs or IT departments need to consider the "business" side of things when an IT security implementation takes place. This is usually achieved through direct and close communic ...
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