Navigating today’s virtual jungle with the confidence that you’re maintaining application security can be a daunting task. Whether you're an IT Manager or the everyday user, there are potential risks you face on a daily basis when interacting with all the Internet has to offer.
Compliance is the act of committing to and following through with all the standards, policies, and regulations that apply to a given organization. For example, Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) and the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) are two regulation guideline sets that may seriously affect your conduct and/or the manner in which your organization is managed.
Group Policy Management Solutions for your Computing Environment
It is possible to prevent specific applications from running by using group policies. However, it's very difficult to establish and properly maintain. Some believe that providing access to a single application provides some measure of security. Sadly, it does not. Even if you’ve set up the Terminal Server to display a single application, to shut down the connection when that application is closed, you must still secure the server.
Whether applications are delivered via Terminal Services, Citrix XenApp, VDI, or traditional Windows Workstations, businesses must be able to print reliably and consistently. Network printing problems are the primary concern administrators face when implementing user application environments, hence the need for print management tools and a simple remote printing solution.
A Windows profile is essentially an individual's personal settings on his or her workstation or desktop. From display settings such as wallpapers and screen savers to network and printer connections, the user profile is where all changes and modifications are customized and stored. triCerat's profile management solutions make it easy to ensure efficient and scalable organization of these user profiles, and prevent costly and frustrating profile problems.
System stability problems arise due to undersized servers, improperly tuned services and upgrades, poor configurations, and hardware issues. With application and network stability, concerns about security, available CPU resources, performance, hardware costs, and licensing become important factors to be considered.