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Sea Star Line, LLC: Clear Sailing for Inbound Document Workflow by Esker Inc.
July 13, 2009 - (Free Research) Read this case study to learn how Sea Star Line worked with Esker Professional Services to help implement Esker DeliveryWare as their solution and the benefits that resulted from Sea Stars decision to use Esker DeliveryWare, which includes better visibility, productivity, and time and cost savings.
Merging Backup and Disaster Recovery (DR) Processes by FalconStor Software
June 16, 2009 - (Free Research) This paper describes how continuous data protection (CDP) technology can bridge various DR methodologies to help organizations overcome the challenges of tape and achieve maximum benefits from their IT investments.
Top 10 Reasons Hackers Use the Web for Attacks by Blue Coat
January 2006 - (Free Research) From desktop vulnerabilities to the impact open proxies, JavaScript, universal access to HTTP and the adoption of embedded HTML in email, this white paper presents the top ten scenarios hackers use the web to attack your infrastructure.
Today’s Blended Threats: Identifying and Stopping Web-based Email Attacks by M86 Security
October 2009 - (Free Research) Organizations of all sizes continue to be challenged by increasingly sophisticated security threats. Attackers are constantly finding new ways to access valuable data. They use various tools and methods to evade traditional security products. This brief white paper presents a new security solution that can stop new threats quickly and effectively.
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