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  • Varnish now secures Web traffic with SSL support

    All Web administrators want to secure their sites for the benefit of their users (we hope), but doing so can be a cumbersome and error-prone task. Now, those using the Varnish Web acceleration software will have a helping hand in this task, as the enterprise edition can be configured to deliver encrypted traffic.

  • Dell ready to help enterprises move Jive content into Yammer

    Proliferation tends to be a consequence any time a new technology trend takes off, and enterprise social networks are a prime example. Jive, Yammer and Salesforce Chatter are all among the competitors in this arena, and more than a few organizations are struggling under the weight of several of them.

  • ThoughtSpot promises Google-like BI experience

    Two items on BI (business intelligence) customers' wish lists have long been ease of use and a lower burden on IT. A startup called ThoughtSpot, which came out of stealth mode on Wednesday, says its new BI appliance can tackle both.

  • Box Gives Enterprise IT More Visibility and Control

    Box is adding features to its content management and document-sharing platform to give administrators the capability to manage permissions, access and control over how Box is used in the enterprise. It's also added a new consulting arm and a systems integrator partner network.

  • vBulletin users warned of potential exploit

    The developers of the popular vBulletin commercial Internet forum software are investigating a potential exploit and advised users to delete the "install" directory from their deployments as a precaution.

  • HP equips WorkSite with file-sharing service

    Hewlett-Packard has launched a file storage service for users of its Autonomy WorkSite document management software that it promises can be more helpful than consumer-focused hosted file services.

  • Users need assurances from HP over Tower

    Analyst firm Gartner is warning users of Trim document management software that they should press Hewlett-Packard for assurances on the company’s commitment to content management.

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