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Security Think Tank: BYOD security: policy, control, containment, and management
The IT department has been accustomed to providing security for the devices and tools that it selected, owned, deployed and controlled.
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Using plastic curtains for hot aisle/cold aisle containment
Plastic curtains in the data center are one method of hot aisle/cold aisle containment to keep equipment cool and save energy costs. Answer | SearchDataCenter.com
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Secure containers put focus on mobile data protection
Some enterprise mobility management technologies can be pretty complex. Secure containers aim to fix that by focusing on mobile data protection. Q&A | SearchConsumerization.com
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Leading Indian banking portals contain glaring security lapses
This article is based on a talk by Ajit Hatti at the Nullcon Delhi 2012... Tip | searchSecurity.in
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Virtual desktop infrastructure vs. data container for BYOD management
In BYOD management, IT is considering virtual desktop infrastructure for secure application delivery, but data containers may be a better approach. Fast Packet | SearchNetworking.com
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RIM to deliver secure containers for iOS and Android devices
RIM will bring BlackBerry’s email and manageability to iOS and Android devices with new dual persona technology, utilizing secure containers. News | SearchConsumerization.com
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Using LXC to create virtual containers in SUSE Enterprise Linux
Creating virtual containers with LXC may trump hypervisor-based virtualization -- especially if you want to run multiple instances of the same OS. Tip | SearchServerVirtualization.com
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Using a secure data container to separate work and play
A secure data container isn't a perfect answer to data security and BYOD, but it comes close to offering the best of both worlds for end users and IT. Tip | SearchConsumerization.com
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Making the case for container-based virtualization over hypervisors
Container-based virtualization is not as popular as a traditional hypervisor, but it may be a better choice for an IT shop under the right conditions. Tip | SearchServerVirtualization.com
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Data centre design: Using engineered racks, pods and containers
IT pros that find the conventional approach of scaling out –buying bare racks and populating them with servers – inefficient should consider engineered racks, pods and containers in their data centre design.
For some years now,... Tip | ComputerWeekly.com
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