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The anatomy of a SAN: Fibre Channel SAN explained
What you will learn in this tip: Fibre Channel SANs are a popular choice for many organizations. In part one of our series on Fibre Channel vs. iSCSI... Tip | SearchSMBStorage.com
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Anatomy of an Error: How to Troubleshoot
This week I sat in on a TTT (Train-The-Trainer) session for a new VMware course called “Troubleshooting”. It’s part of my job as in instructor that I must attend these events to be able to deliver a particular course. So you know this new course... Tip | SearchVMware.com
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Quiz: Anatomy of an attack

Quiz | SearchSecurity.com Anatomy of a hyperproductive compliance management team
Good compliance management comes from good compliance teams -- it's as simple as that. The sum total compliance risk exposure of your company has a direct-line relationship with the quality of your compliance management team. This is where I see... Tip | SearchCompliance.com
The anatomy of a Distributed File System namespace
In recent years, Microsoft has made several improvements to its Distributed File System (DFS), a technology that, in... Tip | SearchWindowsServer.com
Anatomy of an attack
Attackers are more resourceful, determined and prolific than ever before. This lesson will help you know your enemy and understand how to respond to and defend against increasingly complex types of hacker attacks and techniques. partOfGuideSeries | SearchSecurity.com
CSRF attack: How hackers use trusted users for their exploits
A CSRF attack is a serious Web security threat that, combined with XSS, can be lethal. Learn about the CSRF attack’s anatomy, along with mitigation methods. Tip | searchSecurity.in
Anatomy of the Blue Pill attack
A Blue Pill has been stirring up talk lately about the hardening of Windows Vista. No, I'm not talking about Viagra. Rather, security researcher Joanna Rutkowska's Blue... Tip | SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com
Anatomy of a hack
Web Informant #326, 25 April 2003: Anatomy of a hack
After my last column on problems with SBC's Web hosting, I asked Caleb Sima from... Tip | SearchSecurity.com
Anatomy of a CRM project: Replacing Siebel with SAP
ATLANTA -- Ripping out a Siebel CRM system and replacing it with SAP CRM requires a significant amount of planning and integration, but it was work Dow Corning Corp. was willing to undertake.
The Midland, Mich.-based silicon manufacturer wasn't... Article | SearchCRM.com
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