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What Are Others Doing With Virtual Desktops? by
Pano Logic, Inc
April 08, 2010 - This white paper details how and where organizations are currently and successfully using virtual desktops. Delivered as a series of generalized case studies, this article will explain how a few organizations have turned virtual desktops into a competitive advantage.
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What Is New in VMware vSphere 4: Storage by
Dell and VMware
August 06, 2009 - With the launch of vSphere 4, VMware introduces a new version of the hypervisor, ESX 4.0 and the management interface, vCenter. Some key benefits offered by this release are greater resource efficiency, management control and freedom of choice for virtual datacenter storage resources and connectivity options.
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What is Virtualization? by
Dell and VMware
May 01, 2009 - In the traditional IT approach, every new software application required a new server. This added costs to every project and deployment took days to weeks. This also drove server sprawl. Watch this demo for an animated explanation of how virtualization addresses common data center challenges.
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What IT Managers Need to Know About IP Surveillance by
D-Link
June 15, 2010 - The video surveillance market is in the throes of transition. IP surveillance is rapidly taking over from traditional analog CCTV. Within the next three years more than half the surveillance cameras used in North America will be IP cameras, according to the research firm Frost & Sullivan. Read this whitepaper to learn more.
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What's New in SOA Platform 5.0 by
JBoss, a Division of Red Hat
July 08, 2010 - Red Hat recently released its new JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform v5. This release adds significant new capabilities improving developer and deployment productivity in JBoss Developer Studio v3, as well as new monitoring capabilities. Learn about the new capabilities of SOA Platform v5, discussing how they help developers and administrators.
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What's New in Windows Server 2008 R2? by
Dell and Microsoft
October 13, 2009 - The new Windows Server® 2008 R2 operating system provides a productive and cost-effective server platform with low-cost virtualization, power-saving capabilities, and a superior experience for end users. Read this data sheet to learn more!
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Why Records Management Is Important by
Hewlett-Packard Company
March 06, 2009 - Records management forces you to think about how you create, process, capture, and manage information. This requires a review of your business activities from an information-centric point of view, which in itself can highlight process inefficiencies. This white paper explains why such a process is important.
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Wilson Tool International: Engineering E-Commerce with SAP® CRM by
SAP America, Inc.
September 03, 2010 - This case study explains how Wilson Tool chose SAP CRM to help provide its e-commerce foundation. They found that the e-commerce functionality of SAP CRM application would best meet the company’s immediate needs and provide a platform for future growth. Continue reading to learn all the benefits Wilson Tool experienced by choosing SAP CRM.
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Windows Server 2008 "Starter" GPOs by
Global Knowledge
December 10, 2008 - An old Chinese proverb advises us to "preserve the old, but know the new." Microsoft's old template concept has been preserved in the Windows Server 2008 operating system, in the form of what Microsoft calls the starter GPO (Group Policy Object).
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Wireless Networking by
CDW Healthcare
August 17, 2010 - Swift, seamless, scure access to digital data through an integrated wireless infrastructure helps improve patient care, reduce medical errors and facilitate workflow. CDW Healthcare is your connection to better communication. Read these case studies for real world examples.
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Wireless Networking 101 by
Global Knowledge
February 11, 2010 - Why would a person or organization be interested in deploying wireless communication in their home or business? This being said, there are some things to think about before jumping into the wireless world. As is usually the case in the wonderful world of networking, whenever one thing becomes simpler, it almost always complicates something else.
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