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"Talk to me!" "Keep me in the know!"
We hear that all the time -- so here we go!
Welcome to 1source -- the CBE Technologies newsletter that will help keep you up to date on what is going on in IT for small to medium organizations. With all of the irons we have in the fire in this field -- we ought to know thanks to our diverse customer base! We can't cover everything -- we won't take up too much of your time. But we promise you that...
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CBE Technologies Goes Platinum with Citrix
CBE earns Platinum Certification from Citrix and joins Citrix Partner Technical Expert Council
CBE Technologies, Inc., is excited to announce that it has achieved the Platinum Citrix Solution Advisor designation from Citrix Systems, Inc. and that our Chief Information Officer, Randy Becker, now sits on the 16 seat Citrix Partner Technical Expert Council.
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CBE adds Ntirety’s Database Administration Services to its OneStop Managed Services
CBE Technologies is excited to announce that Ntirety, the provider of remote database administration services for the Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle database platforms, is now part of the CBE Technologies family of companies. Under this agreement, ...
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Case Study: Eastern Propane & Oil
On time energy delivered safe and sound -- is no accident.
Customers all over New England have relied upon Eastern for their fuel and energy needs since 1932. In the energy sector, security takes on added importance. Not only do customers depend on consistent service, but these important fuel providers must also meet mandatory regulatory obligations. Eastern needed to ensure its security with an industry-leading expert, someone they could rely on....
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"Security on the Loose"
Solutions for stress-proofing for your mobile / wireless world.
Every week the news seems to bring us examples of the scale of vulnerability businesses face by not taking mobile security seriously. Financial services giant GMAC had to inform nearly 200,000 customers that two laptops stolen from the car of a GMAC employee contained customers' names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, credit scores, marital status, and gender. And IBM...
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