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Kamis, 10 Desember 2015

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One of the biggest issues with today's enterprise security solutions is that they are focused on protecting the perimeter. Unfortunately, that tactic is simply not enough in a technology landscape where cyber attackers are exploiting end users' identity vulnerabilities to infiltrate entire companies.
Software licensing and pricing is intrinsically tied to trends in cloud, mobility, the IoT and big data. The evolution of cloud computing and services has clearly impacted the way software licensing is determined and enforced, and subscription and outcomes-based pricing models are becoming extremely popular as well.
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So you've been doing your research on enterprise integration, and you know it's in your company's best interests to comprehensively automate your processes. You may even know that it's necessary and only a matter of time before your competitors have left you in the dust without it. At this point, you're aware of the benefits of integration, but you're also becoming painfully aware of the challenges associated with it. You've heard horror stories, and you're stuck in limbo trying to figure out whether or not your company is ready to take the risk. If this sounds anything like you, then maybe the following five surprising truths about enterprise integration challenges will help clarify some things for you:
SSL is everywhere. Today, many of the most popular websites leverage encryption to keep data secure and private. On top of that, other applications such as email, instant messaging, and FTP use SSL or its successor TLS to encrypt traffic. Need proof that SSL is ubiquitous? According to Sandvine, two thirds of Internet traffic will be encrypted by 2016.
Blue Coat recently announced that it will be combining efforts with Dimension Data to provide a web security solution as a global service by the first quarter of next year. It will combine the infrastructure of Blue Coat's Cloud Generation Gateway with security services provided by Dimension Data, giving customers an easy-to-deploy security product requiring no special on-premises equipment.


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