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When it comes to network security, there are no grey areas

When it comes to network security, there are no grey areas

Millions of applications are installed on company networks each day without the permission of the IT department. These pieces of software are known as ‘Greynets’. They are multiplying constantly and, with many remaining unknown to the IT team and others difficult to locate, are damaging network performance, distracting staff, and creating a hole in network defences.
Staff Writers Oct 8 2007 12:22PM Security
Marshal releases product with Centennial Software

Marshal releases product with Centennial Software

Marshal releases new product with the help of Centennial Software.
Staff Writers May 24 2007 2:05PM Security
Businesses fail on software licensing

Businesses fail on software licensing

Many Australian companies are paying 30 percent more or less than they should be for software licensing, a software vendor said.
Fleur Doidge Jun 16 2005 5:00PM Software
Review: Centennial Discovery

Review: Centennial Discovery

Centennial Discovery 4.51 is a comprehensive, but easy to use, auditing tool which might be used with a variety of client operating systems. It requires Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 or later, a run-time version of which is supplied on the installation CD.

Julian Ashbourn Aug 3 2004 12:00AM Security
Review: Centennial Discovery Web Edition

Review: Centennial Discovery Web Edition

This inventory application uses a technology called Lanprobe to meter software usage and discover devices on a network.

René Millman Aug 1 2003 12:00AM Security

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