Technology for the Strategic Enterprise
Information is the currency driving today’s global enterprise. Through the use of web services with open standards and Internet protocols, data travels more freely across applications and services. Smart phones and other devices (once considered consumer-centric) now handle mission-critical enterprise functions. Computing resources – combinations of hardware, software, data and services – are becoming virtualized and on-demand. These innovations mean information of all types is accessed more quickly, resulting in greater productivity, lower costs, and better collaboration.
But there are challenges that accompany these innovations, too. Enterprise IT resources must manage this free-flowing data. The complex array of security and policy issues transcend traditional IT infrastructure boundaries. In order to achieve business goals, enterprises now need to ensure that only trusted code is allowed into their operating environment, only authorized parties will access and use mission-critical applications as permitted by policy, and enterprise data will not be misused.
Scenarios
Select the scenarios below to see how Intertrust technologies can help the strategic enterprise meet the free-flowing information management imperative.
