Blacklist Versus Whitelist Software Solutions
This white paper discusses blacklist-based software, one of the most common response solutions in the marketplace that focuses on eliminating or handling the growing problem of malware. It also discusses the relatively new and less common approach of whitelist-based software to combat the problem.
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Non-Restrictive Technology in Computer-Based Businesses and Services
This white paper discusses some of the challenges organizations face when managing public access computers with multiple users, as well as computers in corporate settings. It discusses the various approaches to managing those challenges, and introduces a new approach in the form of non-restrictive, reboot-to-restore technology.
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Non-Restrictive Technology in Education: The Reboot-to-Restore Concept
Educational institutions, where more and more people are learning their computer skills, represent a unique and complex learning environment from a technological standpoint. This white paper discusses some of the technological issues facing education, outlines the typical and traditional responses to these issues, and describes an alternative approach in the form of non-restrictive technology and the reboot-to-restore concept.
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Reducing Desktop Power Consumption: How IT and Facilities Can Both Win
“Greenwashing”—the practice of hyping eco-friendly product features that are dubious at best—has become commonplace. But hidden among the many green claims that have little merit, there are products that can deliver real results. Power Save from Faronics is such a product. This paper will examine the ways in which Power Save helps companies meet their environmental objectives.
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Security vs. Flexibility: Must IT Management Choose?
Centralized Configuration Management (CCM) tools are great, especially in environments with branch offices. But CCM tools can’t do the big job of making your environment inherently more secure or more flexible. This paper focuses on how IT Managers can leverage CCM tools along with other techniques and tools to have it all: security, a uniform standard, and flexibility when needed.
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