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2 articles posted with Vulnerabilities tag:
Challenges of an Aging IT Workforce
Ron Noble, Director of CIBER's Unisys Technologies Group : 11 September 2009 / 10:02 AM : 0 ![]()
Many organizations, especially those still using mainframes to run their critical business applications, face the challenge of an IT workforce that’s approaching retirement age and an influx of recent CIS/MIS graduates that are ill prepared to support legacy applications and operating systems.
One way organizations can successfully tackle this challenge before their most knowledgeable workers walk out the door is through outsourcing – specifically outsourcing some or all of their mainframe applications, operations and infrastructure services and technical support to an exper...
Posted in Servers, Storage and Software on 11 September 2009
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Tagged: ClearPath Out-Tasking Skill Development Unisys Vulnerabilities
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Lawson Security Webinar Questions
Andrew Provines, Senior Consultant : 17 March 2009 / 1:37 PM : 0 ![]()
Question: How / Where do you set company / process level restrictions? Is it on the user and then those restrictions then flow down to the role.
Answer: There are three parts of Lawson Security when you get right down to it. The first is defining application access and what actions a user can perform within an application. This gives them all the access they need to work in an application. The next piece is file or table access. This allows a user to perform selects and drill arounds within applications and also allows table access in Addins quer...
Posted in Lawson on 17 March 2009
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Tagged: Security consulting Security Research / Statistics Security Trends Vulnerabilities
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