Increase Data Security with Focused Best Practices
As companies across the globe contend with an increasing threat of cyber-security attacks, best practices for network data management are shifting to focus on one critical area: data loss prevention (DLP). In response to heavy data losses, data management professionals are ramping up efforts to secure corporate and organizational data. Data loss comes with a price tag. Financial estimates for 2017 suggest that the total global cost of data loss exceeded $1.5 trillion. A major

Preparing for General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
On May 25, 2018, cyber-security will become a new concern for network managers and IT specialists around the globe. Protecting organizational data and corporate information will soon be subject to a very strict new set of regulations focused on the personal and confidential information held on servers worldwide. In addition to a variety of loosely-construed statutory regulations that already exist in the United States, the European Union passed the General Data Protection Reg

Successful Companies Demand Talented Leaders
Behind every winning business is a team of experienced and dedicated executive managers who shape and guide the company and its employees. Highly competent and experienced executive leadership is critical to daily business operations and long-term growth and planning. As with any organizational structure, successful businesses depend on people who have the skills and knowledge relative to industry. In addition to their technical abilities, executives must possess engaging and

Network Reliability Depends on Best Practices Framework
Every business relies on connectivity and data management for successful customer interaction and growth. Developing a stable IT environment depends on a framework of best practices that address service strategy, design, transition, operations, and improvement. An organization’s Information Technology Infrastructure Library is an essential building block for every aspect of commercial and public interaction. Planning a systematic approach to IT service requires complex and lo
