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whitepaper Webcast: The New Exchange Architecture: Using Continuity to Lower Cost and Improve Email Availability2006-09-12 09:43:46 MessageOne
  Microsoft Exchange servers are prone to outages resulting from database and Active Directory corruption, viruses and malware, hardware failures, SAN failures, improper configuration, and loss of connectivity due to natural disasters and other disruptions. Until recently, however, there were no low-cost solutions to protect your enterprise against all of these failure scenarios.

But now more than 1,000 major companies have adopted a new architecture for Microsoft Exchange—one that ensures uninterrupted email availability. By combining traditional recovery approaches such as tape backup, clusters, and replication with low-cost, managed continuity services, these organizations have eliminated the risk of downtime while reducing network complexity and lowering their email management costs.

Check out this TechRepublic Webcast, now available on demand, to hear Paul D'Arcy, Vice President of Marketing at MessageOne, and James Hilliard, Moderator for TechRepublic, drill down on these important email availability topics and more:

  • Understanding real-world failure data for Microsoft Exchange
  • How a standby email system that can be activated in 60 seconds can complement your existing tape, cluster, replication, or SAN-based recovery strategies
  • How MessageOne's low-cost, managed EMS Email Continuity can help you ensure 99.999% Exchange and BlackBerry availability

There's only one high-availability solution for email that's immune to database corruption and Windows viruses: MessageOne's EMS Email Continuity. So listen to this free Webcast, sponsored by MessageOne, to learn more about EMS and how it can help you ensure that your company's email is always up and running, no matter what.

  
whitepaper Power Programming With SugarCRM & MySQL: How to Optimize SugarCRM With MySQL2006-07-13 02:31:03 SugarCRM
  This webcast discusses best practices for ensuring optimal performance of a person's SugarCRM/MySQL implementation, including clustering, performance tuning, scalability testing, and configuration.   
whitepaper Webcast: The ERP survival guide2006-07-11 10:25:01 ZDNet
  Implementing an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system can be a costly and time-consuming process. But if done properly, it can offer real business benefits. Yet, many organizations don't know how to integrate ERP into the business in a way that delivers ROI. In this ZDNet Webcast, we discuss ways to minimize the chance of failure and make sure your ERP solution works for you.

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whitepaper TechNet Webcast: SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services Management and Security (Level 300)2006-07-06 06:37:13 Microsoft
  This webcast explains how to configure, manage, and secure the Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services deployment. It also explains how Reporting Services integrates with SQL Server 2005 Management Studio, and gets a demonstration of the new Reporting Services server configuration tool. The webcast presents best practices for deployment and common management scenarios, including how to manage reports, schedules, subscriptions, and security.   
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: End-to-End SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services (Part 6 of 6) (Level 200)2006-07-06 06:29:38 Microsoft
  This concluding webcast in the series on Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services addresses two areas: integrating Reporting Services into custom applications, and extending Reporting Services. The webcast explains how to add code to a report, use the Reporting Services Web service as a data source, and create a custom data source and also shows how Reporting Services is a flexible reporting tool that can easily be incorporated into different applications.   
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: SQL Server 2005: Security for Mere Mortals (Level 300)2006-07-06 06:35:00 Microsoft
  Microsoft SQL Server 2005 includes many security enhancements, from data encryption and key management to advanced context impersonation. This webcast explains the major improvements in the security space and shows how to get the most out of the security features in SQL Server 2005.   
whitepaper TechNet Webcast: A SQL Server DBA's Guide to CLR Integration (Level 300)2006-07-06 06:32:51 Microsoft
  While most webcasts on common language runtime (CLR) integration in Microsoft SQL Server 2005 are targeted at developers, this webcast answers the key questions that database administrators typically ask: "You want to put WHAT in my server?"; "Why would you want to do that?"; "How will it affect my server in terms of performance, security and stability?" This webcast also provides specific advice and recommendations for database administrators on their dealings with developers.   
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: SQL Server 2005 Essentials: SQL Server and Web Services (Part 11 of 14) (Level 200)2006-07-06 06:48:08 Microsoft
  Since SQLXML 3.0, developers have been able to expose Microsoft SQL Server output directly as a Web service. This webcast covers HTTP endpoints and Web services inside the database. Now, with the tighter integration of SQL Server and XML, SQL Server 2005 enhances the architectural possibilities of Web services. The webcast explores how to best expose SQL Server as a Web service, for both query and data manipulation aspects.   
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: SQL Server 2005 Essentials: SqlClient and the New Data Types (Part 12 of 14) (Level 200)2006-07-06 06:53:39 Microsoft
  With the advent of new features in Microsoft SQL Server 2005 due to the inclusion of the Common Language Runtime (CLR) and improved XML support, the client Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) must be enhanced to make use of the new features. This twelfth webcast of a 14-part series on SQL Server 2005 focuses on SqlClient provider, ActiveX Data Objects (ADO), and support of the new data types. The webcast explores the enhancements available both in ADO "Classic" and ADO.NET.