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January 2012 Calendar

The 5 Most Popular Stories in January 2012

AUTHOR: Matthew Royse

The most viewed section of this website has become quite popular. Instead of sharing with you just what is popular today, we thought you would also like to see what was the most popular for each month.

Mobile security and cloud security are the most articles in January 2012. See what other stories were also popular.

About this Author

Matthew Royse
Managing Editor, Forsythe FOCUS Magazine

1.  Mobile Devices in the Workplace: 5 Key Security Risks

With well-supported mobility and security awareness programs in place, your organization can strike the right balance between security and usability.

 

2. Rethinking Security in the Cloud

Effectively handling sensitive information issues is a constant challenge, and transformation technologies like the cloud bring a whole new set of risks. Learn why a successful cloud strategy begins and ends with security.

 

3. The New Disaster Recovery

Find out about the two major trends that are changing the nature of disaster recovery and how it requires businesses to think more holistically about protecting themselves.

 

4. How to Make Your In-House Team a SuperPower with an MSP

Managed services providers (MSPs) continue to gain in popularity and provide value for businesses. Find out how MSPs can help your organization.

 

5. Big Data in the Cloud

Big data—as a potential business game changer—is attracting a lot of attention. But can big data deliver big value?

 

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