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  • Integralis solves office location pickle with Gherkin
    Security services provider Integralis is hoping swanky new London premises at 30 St Mary Axe - also known as the Gherkin - will up its standing among potential clients after cutting the ribbon on its new City pad in the RIBA Stirling prize-winning skyscraper today. [Read more]

  • Integralis moves into the Gherkin
    Security big daddy moves City-based sales and consulting staff into iconic 30 St Mary Axe building [Read more]

  • Analysis: MSSPs – a helping hand?
    Despite the worries that persist around the outsourcing of security generally, more and more organisations - from city councils to small businesses - are finding that the pros of managed security services far outweigh the potential cons, writes Hannah Prevett. [Read more]

  • Cloud does not create new security problems, IT expert claims
    Understanding existing infrastructure and embedding security should still be a priority before adopting cloud computing [Read more]

  • Building a secure future
    Integralis, a provider of IT security solutions (and subsidiary of NTT Communications), has placed the cloud and virtualisation at the top of its agenda, along with mobility and data, according to Garry Sidaway, Director of Security Strategy. [Read more]

  • Blind faith
    The explosion in the uptake of smartphones has fundamentally transformed the ways in which we use our mobile devices. Whereas once, mobile phones were used for pure ‘talk and text’, an increasing number of consumers are using these sophisticated devices for a broad range of activities, from social networking and gaming, to commerce and banking. In addition, the consumerisation of IT and the rise of remote working means there is a growing number of business professionals using mobile devices to access corporate data outside of the office. The result is a security nightmare. Heather McLean investigates. [Read more]

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