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Join Gartner analysts from 28 February to 1 March in Dubai, industry thought leaders and a select group of your peers to find new answers to new questions - and learn how your IT leadership can create and follow the path to world class best practice.
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This resource examines IT skill shortages, how to minimise them within your company, and 7 deadly skills that your IT team should possess.
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This resource describes how the value of secure web gateways doesn't need to be limited to web protection. Inside, learn how your organization can strategically use this security technology to improve productivity, reduce costs, increase compliance, and more.
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This resource describes how the value of secure web gateways doesn't need to be limited to web protection. Inside, learn how your organization can strategically use this security technology to improve productivity, reduce costs, increase compliance, and more.
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In this resource, explore the evolving trends in the public sector landscape, and what this means for information governance and security. Learn how crucial it is to prevent data leakage for the sake of regulations and citizens' trust.
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This resource features a cost-effective automated diagnostics and mitigation security solution that offers continuous protection and is easily integrated with existing systems.
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How can you tap into today's data growth trend to improve processes? This white paper examines the drastic explosion of data and explores how governments have begun to handle this massive influx of information.
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What is your IT really costing you? Could you be doing more with the technology you have? Could you reduce costs and provide better service to your organization? Read Red Hat's suggestions on "11 Questions Every CIO Should Ask Their IT Manager", and how Red Hat open source solutions can help.
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There is no reason why government agencies shouldn’t take advantage of all that smartphones have to offer. Employed efficiently, smartphones can address several organizational imperatives, including cost savings, greater mobility, increased telework options and sensitivity to environmental concerns. Continue reading to learn more.