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Survey shows strong growth in content management industry


May 28, 2010 by Steve Hannaford

Corporate data management took big strides over the past year, in spite of the recession. More…

Lighter side: Printers flatter their users


May 27, 2010 by Sam Narisi

Ever printed out a photo of yourself and were especially pleased with how you looked? Apparently, the printer may have done that on purpose. More…

Lexmark buys content management software company


May 26, 2010 by Steve Hannaford

U.S.-based printer and MFP manufacturer Lexmark announced it would buy Perceptive Software, a company that sells business content management software. More…

True Thin Provisioning


May 25, 2010 by Luke Marchie

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Five Ways to Lower SAN Administration to Three Hours a Week


May 25, 2010 by Luke Marchie

Tips for managing more storage in less time.

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HP + Palm: Will it shake up the printer industry?


May 25, 2010 by Steve Hannaford

Hewlett-Packard’s purchase of portable device maker Palm will give the company an operating system (WebOS) for tablet computers to compete with Apple’s iPad. But it may also have a big impact on HP’s printer line. More…

Most companies don’t wipe copier hard drives


May 25, 2010 by Sam Narisi

Recent news reports highlight the dangers copier hard drives pose to information security. What are businesses doing to protect sensitive data that’s copied? More…

Company sued after manager reads personal e-mails


May 25, 2010 by Sam Narisi

Do employees have a right to privacy when using personal e-mail accounts, even when they send the messages at work? They may, depending on the company’s policies, according to a recent court decision. More…

Can Congress get data security law right?


May 24, 2010 by Steve Hannaford

A surprising 70% of data security professionals in a recent survey urged the federal government to pass national data security laws. But are the feds up to the task? More…

Lexmark: A buyout target?


May 21, 2010 by Steve Hannaford

Lexmark is a unique company in the office machine business. Not only is it a U.S.-based company that manufactures and sells printers (HP and Xerox are the others), it is the only one whose income comes almost exclusively from printers and print supplies. More…

FCC and judge: Junk text messages a no-no


May 20, 2010 by Steve Hannaford

Unwanted text messages from advertisers are subject to the same restrictions as annoying telemarketing calls, according to a recent court decision. More…

Printer and copier industry stages a comeback


May 19, 2010 by Steve Hannaford

Printer and copier manufacturers have taken it on the chin over the last few years, with a worldwide financial downturn, cost-cutting initiatives in every company and personnel reductions that inevitably led to outputting fewer pages. But things started looking a lot better in the last quarter. More…

Top 3 Benefits of Rackspace Managed Colocation


May 18, 2010 by Luke Marchie

Keeping control of your business needs while getting rid of the hosting infrastructure management headaches.

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The Next Generation in Data Deduplication – Deduplication Across Encrypted Data


May 18, 2010 by Luke Marchie

Learn how massive storage economies can be achieved without sacrificing security, even in a multi-tenant environment.

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Copier security woes: It’s the vendors’ fault


May 18, 2010 by Steve Hannaford

Stories about companies leaving confidential files on their used copier-multifunctionals (MFPs) have caused a big buzz lately, and we’ve followed suit on this site (see here and here). But are those security problems really the companies’ fault? More…

Data security policies not enforced, survey says


May 18, 2010 by Steve Hannaford

There’s a big gap between companies’ declared security policies and the day-to-day reality of protecting sensitive customer data. More…

Ricoh launches remote printer management system


May 14, 2010 by Sam Narisi

A new offering from Ricoh makes it easier for companies to manage their printer fleets. More…

Online MS Office apps due in June


May 13, 2010 by Sam Narisi

This week, Microsoft released the latest version of its Office suite. Coming up next: cloud-hosted versions of those apps. More…

Congressman asks FTC to investigate copier security


May 12, 2010 by Sam Narisi

One politician has a plan to cut down on the threat of copier hard drives serving as a treasure trove for identity thieves. More…

10 worst passwords people still use


May 12, 2010 by Sam Narisi

Are any of your users choosing these common password combinations to protect important data? More…

Think employees are concerned with security? Think again


May 12, 2010 by Steve Hannaford

According to recent research, most employees will gladly subvert and override system protections and task major risks on the Internet, in spite of company restrictions. More…

The Complete Guide to Web Design


May 11, 2010 by Luke Marchie

There are millions of web designers out there, but how do you know which is the right one for your business. Learn tricks, tips, and cost savings to guide you through the web design process.

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Used copier for sale — sensitive documents included


May 11, 2010 by Steve Hannaford

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We’ve covered it before, but the tale of the all-too-vulnerable copier hard drive keeps coming up, this time in a recent CBS News exposé. More…

Foxit Reader update protects against PDF attack


May 10, 2010 by Sam Narisi

As we reported last week, there’s a new malware attack carried out by malicious PDF files — and it can work even without exploiting a bug in the software. One PDF application has been updated to block the attack. More…

Chrome browser gaining ground as IE slips


May 6, 2010 by Sam Narisi

Is Google’s Chrome browser a good fit for your users? More and more of them think so. More…

More companies plan to outsource document management


May 5, 2010 by Steve Hannaford

While the great majority of U.S. firms continue to perform all their document management internally, a growing number are outsourcing at least a part of that burden. More…

R.I.P.: Floppy disks


May 5, 2010 by Sam Narisi

It appears the end is officially coming for the 3.5-inch floppy. More…

Solution to iPad printing problems


May 5, 2010 by Sam Narisi

Apparently, someone’s found a way around the much-reported difficulties of printing from an iPad. More…

Hackers more sophisticated than ever: Can IT keep up?


May 4, 2010 by Steve Hannaford

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The notion that cyber attacks on your business were coming from attention-craving mischief-makers working in their parents’ basements is slow to die. But today’s cybercriminals are a highly sophisticated bunch. More…

New malware campaign targets PDF flaws


May 3, 2010 by Sam Narisi

Computer users are being warned by several security companies to watch out for malicious PDF files. More…


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