| | Featured Articles When we think of corporate security, we normally tend to think about firewalls and other tools as means to protect the network. It seems however, that for every person working to ensure that the firewalls hold back threats, there are at least two hackers who have already figured out how to get through. IT operations are increasingly being run on virtual machines and in the cloud, which has had substantial repercussions on the applicability of traditional software license agreements. For a long time software providers have limited the use of their products to a single machine, but as the physical hardware that software runs on becomes further detached from the user's location it quickly becomes impossible to limit operations in this way. One of the main benefits of virtualization is that servers in the data center can be shifted around and reallocated to best serve the needs of that facility, and traditional software license agreements lack a way of effectively dealing with that. Sponsored By: Sangoma
WEBINAR: Best Practices for Securing your Enterprise VoIP and Unified Communications Thursday, June 4, 2015 TIME: 2:00PM ET / 11:00 AM PT | | The world of enterprise communications is shifting to voice over IP and unified communications. There are lots of benefits for enterprises - enabling collaboration, video, sharing, end of geography (not being tied to your desk), and mobility. On top of these technologies, enterprises are adopting SIP trunking, either on facilities based deployment or often on existing broadband data connections. While these bring great value to businesses, they also open up other major issues and concerns, including network security. During this webinar, you will learn - What are the threats?
- Best deployment practices
- IP Phones
- IP-PBX
- SIP Trunking
- Session Border Controllers
Who should attend - Systems integrators, resellers and distributors
- IT and Telephony systems managers
- Anyone interested in deploying SIP Trunking or IP-PBX
| A few years ago, companies thought the cloud might help save on costs. No doubt everyone recalls the plethora of articles with titles such as: How to save time and money in the cloud or Cloud Computing can generate massive savings. Analyst studies from leading think tanks from the likes of Booze Allen Hamilton and The Brookings Institute also supported the notion that moving to the cloud will result in massive cost reductions in IT spending. Virtualized data centers that support a hybrid blend of private and public cloud infrastructure are becoming more and more common, and organizations are looking for better analytics and insight to support increasingly complex environments. Xangati specializes in providing virtualization performance monitoring as well as service assurance analytics, and the company has just been verified as Citrix Ready. Large organizations should follow a more advanced approach when selecting the required technology and focus not only on the technical side or the initial costs but also on the total cost of ownership and the return on investment. Obviously, this requires advanced resources that perform technical and commercial analysis. Businesses generally assume the software they purchase from resellers is genuine. The numbers show that many businesses are wrong. Top Stories TMCnet Free Premium Content | | | | Advertise With Us | | Become a TMCnet columnist! Become a TMCnet columnist! Want to contribute your expertise to a growing audience of technology professionals? Become a writer, blogger or columnist for the TMCnet Web site and this newsletter. Contact TMCnet Group Editorial Director, Erik Linask, at elinask@tmcnet.com for details. | | |
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