Join BearingPoint Managing Director Terence Oi, and ColdSpark Founder and CTO Scott Brown in this podcast as they explore ColdSpark’s solution suite and how it has helped build a solid relationship between both organizations. BearingPoint and ColdSpark have joined together to provide offerings designed to help clients generate revenue, increase cost-effectiveness, manage regulatory compliance, integrate information and transition to “next-generation” technology.
ColdSpark helps the world’s most demanding companies harness the power of email to create business value, while ensuring security, compliance, performance and management for email networks and systems. As the leading provider of enterprise solutions and platforms for email processes and delivery, ColdSpark helps BearingPoint assist its clients with saving money, making money and addressing security concerns, amongst others. By utilizing a holistic approach, ColdSpark offers great scalability and flexibility around the client’s current infrastructure.
The relationship between BearingPoint and ColdSpark provides clients with solutions that drive revenue, strengthen relationships with customers and ensure compliance issues are addressed, improving security and optimizing performance while growing revenue and cutting costs significantly.
This is Part One of the third episode of the “Building Confidence in Enterprise Security” video podcast series, featuring Samir Kapuria and Andre Gold. In this segment, the pair discuss the importance of endpoint security in today’s environment of diverse devices connected to the corporate network. Visit the Building ...
Meeting the growing demand from large corporations for high-tech services, Verizon Business is significantly increasing the number and range of its professional consulting services. Nancy Gofus, senior vice president and chief marketing officer, Verizon Business, discusses how the company is now delivering a standardized set of more than 50 professional ...
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Here at the Shingle Creek Resort in Orlando, Fla., we start our coverage with a preview of the conference, featuring Derek Hulitzky of Computerworld, and we preview a security partnership among some industry leaders. SNWSpotlight is brought ...
Building Confidence In Enterprise Security: What is Your “Blueprint”? - Getting Strategic Using the Security Blueprint.
This is Part One of the second episode of the The “Building Confidence in Enterprise Security” video podcast series, featuring Samir Kapuria and Andre Gold. In this segment, the pair discuss the tactical elements ...
Jesper Jurcenoks, technical leader of NetVigilance.com, says if a device has a TCP/IP address, his software can test it for vulnerabilities. With customers ranging from 10 devices to over 100,000, Jurcenoks has seen plenty and shares his considerable expertise in network vulnerability assessment in this video interview.
Listen in as LSI experts discuss Verizon’s recent announcement to open their wireless network. Topics cover the business and technical implications of this announcement, including the need for advanced DPI (Deep Packet Inspection) capabilities to ensure network reliability, security and new billing capabilities.
Data centers today are under pressure from rising compute requirements, demand for storage capacity and energy costs. In this video podcast from IT@Intel, Alan Ross, principal engineer and enterprise architect with Intel IT, shares experiences, technology assessments and best practices around data center efficiency, virtualization and consolidation.
Transforming the data ...
Security risk assessments, security risk modeling, and protecting against security threats by maintaining a threat agent library — these and other programs form the basis for understanding threats to network security for Intel. In this video podcast, TIm Casey, senior strategic analyst for information security at Intel, discusses the strategy ...
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In this installment, we get a security overview from Claudine Simpson, chief technnology officer, LSI, and Catherine Girardeau talks with LSI Director of Product Marketing Steve Gardner about iSCSI: simple and low-cost networked storage. SNWSpotlight is brought to you ...
SNWSpotlight is your source for the latest information from Storage Networking World.
In this installment we get a preview of the conference from Computerworld’s Derek Hulitzky, and Michael Johnson reports on some of the security issues being faced by the industry. SNWSpotlight is brought to you by LSI.
Press reports over the past sevearl years have caused some to question whether it’s safe for teenagers to use MySpace, the world’s leading social networking site. But about a year-and-a-half ago, the company hired a safety czar. Hemanshu Nigam, who had a similar role at Microsoft after a career as ...
Live, from the “Upload Lounge” at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Intel Vice President and CIO John “JJ” Johnson spoke with PodTech for this podcast about some of the hot topics being talked about at this year’s Fall IDF.
Johnson talks about the many ways in which Intel’s Enterprise ...
Bangalore-based startup Babajob is a social networking site with a few interesting wrinkles. I recently met with Sean Blagsvedt, co-founder of Babalife in Bangalore, to find out about Babajob. A few weeks ago the company released its first private beta version of their service.
A kind of LinkedIn for villages ...
Identity management isn’t just about network access anymore. It’s quickly become one of the most important aspects of overall homeland security. In this mini-Webumentary, I talk to several experts about the role of identity management in homeland security and where the technology is going in the future.
This is a Red ...
Remember those old movies in which a whiz kid accidentally breaks into the network of the Strategic Air Command? Malcolm Harkins, general manager of Intel’s Information Risk and Security Group, remembers the 80s, when hackers broke in with cracked passwords. Today’s threats are more sophisticated and more serious. In this ...
PII, or Personally Identifiable Information is the data that can be used to steal your identity. We hear about it in the news all the time when a laptop is stolen or a database breached. But what about the information that you’re storing on your hard drive, information that may ...
Join the Symantec experts as they take you on a tour of these exciting new products, which include antivirus, antispyware, firewall, intrusion prevention, and device control integrated into one agent and managed by a single console.
David Doane, president and CEO of PresenceID, talks with Brad Baldwin about identity transparency and growing trend towards the virtual workplace. Doane proposes the possibility of ultimately decoupling not only users from the physical network environment, but also allowing all of our files and technology resources to be ...
It’s been called an unfunded mandate and a train wreck, but Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (a.k.a. HSPD-12), which makes it the policy of the U.S. government to conduct background checks on all employees and issue a common access smart card for both physical and network access, is likely to foster one of the most significant improvements in security in the last decade.
In this Intel podcast, Matt Trevorrow and Jeff Wade of IT-outsourcing firm EDS explain how Intel’s vPro and Centrino Pro technology together are making the three million desktop and laptop computers they manage worldwide more secure, and more manageable. They also discuss how the innovation of remote ...
Intel’s answer to business users who want to be able to keep track of who’s on the network, where and the security risks they pose is the growing Pro platform. It started with vPro, giving I.T. administrators the ability to see desktops and laptops down the wire, and address problems. ...
Business Technology is HP’s strategy for the enterprise. Olivier Helleboid, VP Adaptive Infrastructure at HP, talks about how customers have benefited from HP’s Adaptive Infrastructure approach. Learn how a company can use its information technology infrastructure as a strategic asset.
In this podcast from RSA 2007 in San Francisco, Martin McKeay of the Network Security Podcast wraps up the security show with F5 Technical Marketing Managers Alan Murphy and Lori MacVittie. This is an F5 podcast.
In the F5 booth at RSA 2007, Martin McKeay of the Network Security Podcast, taps some of the top security bloggers to get their take on the current security scene. Guests include:
Teneable’s Ron Gula, Cutaway, and Mike Rothman. This is an F5 podcast.
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