Thursday, September 25, 2014

9 tips to protect your CRM data from malicious hackers

  9 tips to protect your CRM data from malicious hackers | Growing startup scene, employer loyalty lure tech talent to Midwest companies

 
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Apple quickly drops iOS 8.0.1 to fix HealthKit bug
A bug in the HealthKit tool for developers of health and fitness apps prevented those apps from being released with iOS 8 last Wednesday. A week later, the fix is in--but the update also seems to be causing problems of its own for some iPhone 6 users. Read More
 


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How Moving Your Contact Center to the Cloud Eliminates Risk
The total cost of ownership (TCO) debate between a premises and cloud decision continues to wage on. Depending on how you look at it, it seems that you arrive at a different conclusion. However, the missing factor in nearly all cloud contact center and unified communications TCO discussions is the consideration of buyer risk. Learn More

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New Data Released on 2014 Security Vulnerabilities
This 2014 Security Vulnerability Report reveals data on global trends. Learn how the primary attack vectors are shifting, why there's an increase of vulnerabilities in Windows 7, and how to be on the watch for risks in PDF readers, browsers and the top 50 software applications. Learn more >>

9 tips to protect your CRM data from malicious hackers
CRM data offers all sorts of goodies for hackers. Now's the time to step up your protections. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Polycom

Remote Collaboration Challenges and Strategies to Overcome
Download this survey to learn what 5,000 business professionals around the world say are their biggest collaboration challenges--and discover the strategies they deploy to overcome them. Learn more >>

Growing startup scene, employer loyalty lure tech talent to Midwest companies
When Abby Cohen and Andrew Brimer decided to locate their health IT startup, Sparo Labs, in St. Louis, neither one considered a Midwest location as a challenge to attracting top technology workers. Read More
 

Crowdsource mapping aids Ebola fight in West Africa
Online volunteers from more than 80 countries around the world are participating in the fight against the deadly Ebola virus disease, which has killed over 2,400 people in West Africa. Read More
 

 

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