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Keeping Security Well-Grounded When Your Customers Are on the Fly

By Edward F. Moltzen, CRN
February 26, 2008    12:46 PM ET

Day:Thursday
Date:3/6/08
Time:2 pm ET/11 am PT
Title: Keeping Security Well-Grounded When Your Customers Are on the Fly

Your larger customers and prospects have the same mobility needs you do. They need to be able to keep working continuously while maintaining mobility and security.

Keeping Security Well-Grounded When Your Customers Are on the Fly
Your larger customers and prospects have the same mobility needs you do. They need to be able to keep working continuously while maintaining mobility and security. Just how can you balance the two? Winners in this simple equation cannot afford to miss the mark. Their bottom lines depend on all their employees being as productive as possible. Join us for a free NetSeminar featuring Ed Moltzen, Managing Editor of the CMP Channel Test Center, who will talk about:

• How the continued migration to mobility in IT continues to place new challenges in the enterprise on Solution Providers;
• Best practices for protecting laptops and their data;
• Opportunities and potential pitfalls for Solution Providers in extending security to their mobile devices.
• Additionally hear personally from a leading managed service provider, Michael E. Backers, of the Ordovician Group, about how these opportunities can work for you.

Attend live this Thursday, March 6th at 11 am pt/2 pm et and ask your questions in real time. Keep your feet confidently on the ground knowing you can offer mobility and security solutions that work for your VAR practice.


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