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[TOC graphic] TRENDING THIS WEEK: - [When ERP Implementation Goes Wrong]( - [30 Minutes to a More Secure Enterprise]( - [Why Manufactures Need to Invest in Big Data]( - [DB2 Cannot Connect to Database]( - [Depreciation Projection Report in PeopleSoft Financials]( - [Why Your Business Needs Pervasive Encryption]( [When ERP Implementation Goes Wrong]( It's hard to recover from a failed ERP implementation, but there are valuable lessons in others' mistakes that can help you avoid the same fate. [Read More »]( [30 Minutes to a More Secure Enterprise]( Don't wait until malware reaches your perimeter or endpoint. Enforce security at the DNS-layer to block attacks earlier and more reliably. [Read More »]( [Why Manufactures Need to Invest in Big Data]( Big Data is the key to better and quicker insight into the supply chain, but there are obstacles in the form of proper staffing, logistics and costs. [Read More »]( [DB2 Cannot Connect to Database]( This poster has DB2 running at a disaster recovery center. They can't connect to the database, and don't have the experience to do much troubleshooting. [Read More »]( [Depreciation Projection Report in PeopleSoft Financials]( Which depreciation report should this user run to get a forecast by year based on the assents currently depreciating in the module? [Read More »]( [Why Your Business Needs Pervasive Encryption]( Not only do you need to keep your data secure to keep in business, but also to comply with the myriad of regulations around sensitive data. [Read More »]( You are receiving this popular content email because you are subscribed to one of our newsletter lists. To unsubscribe or tell us more about yourself please update your preferences. © 2017 Toolbox for IT 60 East Rio Salado Parkway, Suite 1205 Tempe, AZ 85281 All Rights Reserved. [Twitter icon]( [Facebook icon]( [LinkedIn icon]( [Pinterest icon]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Your Settings]( | [Privacy Policy](

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