Originally published in (Business Computing World) Like any other, the IT market has software vendors of different sizes ranging from small to large. The core...
Different Kinds of Help Desk Callers – Helpdesk Humour
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Media round up!
June saw some great coverage for ManageEngine. Here are some of the articles and interviews that were carried in leading publications. Insider threats become primary...
This Week’s Five: Arm Your IT; Secure Your Network
This Week’s Five is a weekly column of five interesting reads from all over the web, with a different topic each week. This week, we’ll explore possible...
Policy-Driven Network Configuration Management Critical to Network Security
(Originally published in Information Week) Manual processes to managing device configurations often create gaping security holes! Today’s enterprises face unprecedented cyber-security threats. New breed of...
5 Cool Ways Big Data Is Changing Lives
A few weeks ago, I wrote about big opportunities in Little Data. And while my stance on Little Data hasn’t changed, there are also very exciting and very surprising...
This Week’s Five: Security Begins At Home
This Week’s Five is a weekly column of five interesting reads from all over the web, with a different topic every week. This week, we explore the...
ManageEngine FreeTools Survey – Admins who raced IT to the Podium!
Thank you all for your enthusiastic participation. We are overwhelmed by your response.Your inputs have given us some valuable insights and we will make IT better for you. Valid responses...
Apple and the Enterprise
The first ever computer for home use with a GUI was released by Apple in 1983, and was billed Lisa. Although Lisa was a failure, Apple...