Monthly Archives: June 2011

Are Your Employees’ Gaming Passwords Putting Your Enterprise at Risk?

So we learned last week that hackers successfully broke into one of  Electronic Arts’ systems, accessing a slew of users’ personal information, including email and mailing addresses, phone numbers and birth dates. The breach raises concerns about password security in … Continue reading

Cloud Security: In the news…again?

Dropbox’s password breach last weekend and the initial word that it left its 25 million users exposed and caused quite a lot of great conversations around cloud security. And for good reason, especially given consumers’ expectation of security with the … Continue reading

Cloud: Death of the PC…Birth of Identity!

Richard Waters and Chris Nattal over at The Financial Times just wrote a nice article entitled Cloud threatens to end PC’s reign looking at the impact cloud services adoption is having on the PC. They do a great job pointing … Continue reading

We just keep going and going and going

Interesting post from on the cloud downtime dilemma from Software Advice.  It cites a Radicati Group study, which found that among popular on-premise email systems, there was an average of 30-60 minutes of unscheduled downtime per month, in addition to the … Continue reading