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Spyware: An Opportunistic Application
Spyware is an opportunistic application that almost always requires user introduction at the desktop. Whether by naively clicking through pop-ups or by purposely installing unapproved and dangerous applications, a user is most likely behind any instance of spyware. Watch this on demand rich media Webcast and discover how to minimize privacy violations, reduce legal liabilities, decrease security threats, and improve your network integrity
Analyst Spotlight
Bill Hostmann,
Research Vice President
Gartner Research
Mr. Hostmann has worked for more than 15 years in the enterprise software market. He has held the position of Product Line General Manager for Informix Database and Internet Server product lines. Before that, he was Director of Marketing at GemStone Systems, an early Java application server company, where he was involved in the writing of the original Java EJB 1.0 specification.
Watch and learn from Mr. Hostmann here:
Trends and Directions in Business Intelligence
Business Intelligence is one of the fastest growing and most important segments of the IT market. Whether you are a business professional seeking new insights into profitability, a service provider seeking to better understand client problems, or an IT manager needing to deliver useful information to your organization the discipline of Business Intelligence is critical.
Spyware is an opportunistic application that almost always requires user introduction at the desktop. Whether by naively clicking through pop-ups or by purposely installing unapproved and dangerous applications, a user is most likely behind any instance of spyware. Watch this on demand rich media Webcast and discover how to minimize privacy violations, reduce legal liabilities, decrease security threats, and improve your network integrity
Analyst Spotlight
Bill Hostmann,
Research Vice President
Gartner Research
Mr. Hostmann has worked for more than 15 years in the enterprise software market. He has held the position of Product Line General Manager for Informix Database and Internet Server product lines. Before that, he was Director of Marketing at GemStone Systems, an early Java application server company, where he was involved in the writing of the original Java EJB 1.0 specification.
Watch and learn from Mr. Hostmann here:
Trends and Directions in Business Intelligence
Business Intelligence is one of the fastest growing and most important segments of the IT market. Whether you are a business professional seeking new insights into profitability, a service provider seeking to better understand client problems, or an IT manager needing to deliver useful information to your organization the discipline of Business Intelligence is critical.
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