We invite you to stroll through our Technology Showcase and Innovation Center. Learn what CAS Severn is doing to help companies and government agencies achieve their business goals through effective use of information technologies.
Technical experts will be on hand to discuss recent projects, answer your questions and give you a glimpse of what is on the technology horizon. The following areas will be represented:
• Application development
• Storage
• Content management/ Business process management
• Security
• Virtualization
• Networking
• Data center and Managed services
CAS Severn, Inc
6201 Chevy Chase Dr
Laurel, MD 20707
November 10, 2011
1pm - 6pm
These are just a few of the technologies we will be showcasing/demonstrating:
IBM XIV and v7000 - IBMs Flagship Storage devices. See how easy they are to use and how you can migrate your existing storage to them with limited downtime.
VMware View - Find out how you can use desktop virtualization can change how you do business.
IBM Lotus Domino XPages - See and learn about web sites and applications built using Lotus' new rapid web application development platform.
IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS) - Learn how our software developers have helped customers save time and money using Java and WAS.
Refreshments and prizes throughout the afternoon. Bring your team to meet our team.
RSVP today and receive a free gift when you attend! Go to http://www.cassevern.com/about_us/events.htm to register your team.
Please contact Shari Webb at 800-252-4715 for more details.
There is no charge for this event.
Posted by Tamara Petronka on November 3, 2011 3:52 PM | Permalink
“Stepping Up Security and Compliance with Enterprise Vulnerability Management”
Tuesday, November 15th, 2011
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Please RSVP by Monday, November 14th, 2011, 12:00 Noon to meec-office@usmd.edu.
**Please include your name, e mail address and the name of your institution.
Routine, systematic vulnerability scanning and remediation are foundational elements of any security program. After all, most breaches exploit well-known and easily corrected vulnerabilities. As organizations mature their security practices, vulnerability scanning programs also need to evolve. Quarterly or ad hoc scans using “point-and-shoot” scanners -- often followed by a frenzied crash remediation program – should be replaced with monthly, weekly, or more frequent scans supported by continuous remediation. However, without careful planning, such a transition can generate tremendous workload with little security or compliance benefit. This presentation will discuss how enterprise vulnerability management solutions differ from “point-and-shoot” scanners, and the characteristics of these tools that enable continuous scanning and remediation while dramatically reducing the labor investment required.
Speakers
Keren Cummings
Director Federal and Mid Atlantic Programs
Jim Rowland
Senior System Architect and Project Manager
Daly Computers, Inc.
Posted by Tamara Petronka on November 9, 2011 4:41 PM | Permalink
Launch Your Homework into Space. http://www.lenovo.com/spacelab/us/en/
Posted by Tamara Petronka on November 9, 2011 4:43 PM | Permalink
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