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This resource details the methods used to assist social networking sites in identifying online predators and thwarting potentially serious attacks. View now to learn more!
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Web site optimization can drastically help your business increase conversion rates and bring in revenue, but it is not a simple process. Turn to this informative white paper to learn about the different types and strengths of online testing for site optimization, and determine which process is most effective for your organization.
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Your Web presence is vital to future success, but what was once considered a well-designed website is a thing of the past. Read this essential guide to learn how mobility and customer relationship management (CRM) are impacting web content management (WCM) best practices and find out how to select the right WCM system.
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This paper addresses the problems of unsecured Wi-Fi including recent security concerns such as the Firesheep and sidejacking, and how to protect against these attacks. Learn how public websites can provide security with TLS/SSL by not only harden against many attacks, but also assure users of that security.
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The following white paper addresses the issues with website performance and how you can ensure that you deliver only the fastest content to your consumers.
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Employees both want and don't want to have their Internet use restricted.
The key to success in gaining productivity and employee acceptance of the problem is the perception of fairness, clear goals and self enforcement. Web monitoring is good for business.
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Building and maintaining a comprehensive website has recently become a primary area of focus for many organizations. This white paper outlines expectations and what you need to create a compelling and meaningful conversation between website, brand and user across a myriad of devices and platforms.
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When launching a website, many businesses invest in a hosting service but they still don't have the infrastructure needed to handle load spikes, fix bugs, and add features. If like many companies, you chose Drupal to remain agile, managing and changing your website should be no different -- but traditional hosting can hold you back.