TRIAL SOFTWARE:
Serena Service Manager is an processed-based ITSM solution that keeps people and processes perfectly in sync. View now to try Pink Elephant's ITIL innovation of the year.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
A new wave of vulnerabilities is threatening our endpoints and browsers at a much greater rate than operating systems and servers, which is why the SANS Institute has ranked “patching client-side software” as the number one security priority.
PODCAST:
This podcast will tech you key steps for getting your company back on track after a security breach. It discusses effective measures that can be put into place, and how to take a proactive approach in securing your company against malicious attacks.
WEBCAST:
Watch this webcast to see how you can best protect your Web-accessible assets with a strong protection solution that ensures security wherever your data goes.
VIDEO:
Watch this 10 minute video and discover what Oracle compatibility means for your business from a technical, and skills point of view. This video also offers multiple low risk strategies for using Postgres Plus Advanced Server to lower your Oracle costs and utilize the advantages of the most advanced open source database available.
VIDEO:
Join Paul Andrew, Technical Product Manager for Microsoft's SharePoint Team, as he discusses the new features of SharePoint 2010 for developers.
WEBCAST:
Rapid bottleneck identification (RBI) is a new testing methodology that allows quality assurance (QA) professionals to very quickly uncover Web application performance limitations and determine the impact of those limitations on the end user experience.
SOFTWARE DEMO:
This link provides a free 30 day trial of N-able's advanced help desk management solution, which handles tickets so you can focus on helping customers.
VIDEO:
In this video, Computer Weekly's editor-in-chief, Bryan Glick, talks us through the key areas that IT managers in the UK are planning on spending their budgets on. Results and statistics are taken from Computer Weekly's 2018 IT Priorities survey in which over 250 IT decision makers took part.