The Numbers Game: How Many Alerts is too Many to Handle?

In a recent analysis of threat management, FireEye learned that large enterprise companies rely on security personnel to fulfill multiple roles and responsibilities – an expectation that can prove disastrous when it comes to finding and escalating a critical alert.

This special report is based on a worldwide survey conducted with large enterprises. The report contains statistics that clearly show security personnel at all levels face the unenviable task of wading through too much data, false alarms and duplicate alerts – which means the real risk isn’t only that attackers will breach a network … it’s that it won’t be discovered and dealt with in time. While security teams comb through mounds of noisy data and cull out many alerts, too many still need to be addressed at the upper levels, making an already cumbersome process virtually impossible to manage.

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8 Ways Legacy ERP Harms Businesses

The fact is that the world is innovating faster than ever, but ERP installations seem to stay frozen in time. It’s hard to believe that an outdated, five-year-old ERP system can be relevant to a business in a hyperactive world in which last year’s smartphone is passé and GoPro can explode from a start-up to $1 billion in annual revenue in just a few years and make an IPO with a valuation of close to $10 billion.

Learn how to upgrade your ERP deployment to take advantage of change and keep your business running efficiently.

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Frost & Sullivan: The Role of Cloud Computing in Industry Transformation

To understand the degree to which organisations are experiencing industry change globally and how they are responding, Frost & Sullivan surveyed 1,500 senior executives (CEOs, CFOs, CIOs and other senior managers) in seven countries (Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, Philippines, Singapore, the UK and the US). Respondents spanned all major industry sectors, ranging from manufacturing to retail. The research shows that most executives not only agree that their industry is rapidly undergoing transformation, but that flexibility and adaptability are increasingly becoming key factors for survival.

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