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IT Manager Webcast: How Microsoft IT Does Patch Management (Level 200) | 2008-05-22 | Microsoft |
| Successful security update management is crucial to maintaining computer security at any organization. The listener of this webcast will hear Microsoft IT's experience managing patching with over 330000 devices in a challenging environment. Microsoft IT will share approach, timeline, technology, testing, reporting, and the future as Microsoft IT continues to improve its processes and implements latest products to provide better and efficient patching solutions.
Tags: Security Management |
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Top Five Considerations for Choosing a Microsoft Exchange Continuity Solution | 2008-05-20 | NEC Corporation of America |
| With so many organizations depending on MS Exchange for critical business operations and communications, Exchange application and data continuity is an increasingly important issue for many organizations regardless of size. If your Exchange application stops or email and contacts data is lost, critical business operations and revenue streams could be disrupted.
Given the variety of available technologies and products with numerous features and cost differences, it can be confusing and time consuming to evaluate and select the right solution to ensure continuity, high availability (HA) or disaster recovery (DR), of the critical MS Exchange systems in your organization. This webcast discusses the top five topics you need to consider when evaluating the right solution for your business. Tags: Infrastructure Management, Data Recovery - Security, Email |
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High Availability and Disaster Recovery for Exchange 2007 | 2008-05-20 | Symantec |
| This webcast provides information on high availability and disaster recovery for Exchange Server 2007.
Tags: High Availability, Email |
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What is the (Real) Threat and How to Deal With It? A Route to Security as a Service | 2008-05-16 | IBM |
| This paper looks at what IT Security means to your company and how services can assist in the battle against the threats.
Tags: Network Security, Security Management, Data Recovery - Security, Spam - E-mail Fraud - Phishing |
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Symantec Online Storage for Backup Exec - An Up Close Look | 2008-05-15 | Symantec |
| Symantec Online Storage for Backup Exec is an easy, cost-effective service for backing up critical business information to secure off-site storage for disaster recovery and long-term retention. Designed for current Backup Exec 12 users this offering can be used as a complement to or a replacement for on-site storage media. Online Storage for Backup Exec is a Symantec Protection Network service. This webcast will give an up close look at Online Storage for Backup Exec. The attendee will learn how to create an account, conduct an off-site back up, and restore data using this Web-based offering.
Tags: Back-up, Storage Management |
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Email Management Services (EMS): Providing a total solution for email and BlackBerry continuity, recovery, security, archiving, e-Discovery, and storage management | 2008-05-14 | Dell MessageOne |
| Email is indisputably the most important business application for most organizations, yet managing email has always been a no-win proposition. Security threats remain pervasive. New rules are changing legal discovery and compliance requirements. Performance issues and storage challenges continue to escalate. Even the shortest service outages are painfully felt by the entire organization.
Dell MessageOne's Email Management Services (EMS) helps eliminate all of these risks with maintenance-free, SaaS services. Unlike piecemeal solutions often found in use today, EMS shares a common architecture, has a centralized control and administration system, and uses a common data store to reduce storage and bandwidth costs. Upgrades are automated, maintenance is eliminated and the broadest enterprise requirements for scalability, security, integration, and data privacy are met. Unlike on-premise solutions, EMS can be fully deployed and tested in just a few hours - for any sub-set of users to organizations of 100,000 or more. Read this guide to see why millions of people around the world depend on EMS as the only service to fully eliminate email downtime and data loss, to streamline archiving and e-Discovery search, and to protect their networks from spam and viruses. See how more than 1,000 CIO's at global companies including Motorola, Allianz, and Blue Cross Blue Shield trust Dell MessageOne to help eliminate the risks of managing email at the lowest total cost of ownership. Tags: Security Management, Data Recovery - Security, Email, Legal |
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THE SUN FIRE X4600 M2 SERVER AND PROVEN VIRTUALISATION SCALABILITY | 2008-05-13 | Sun Microsystems |
| Nearly every Information Technology organisation is using consolidation, or is considering using consolidation, as a way to reduce both capital and operating costs. IT organisations with a number of applications running on older, inefficient, and under-utilised servers can consolidate them onto a smaller number of high-performance, energy-efficient servers that can run at higher utilisation levels and reduce overall space, power, and cooling requirements. In this whitepaper, Sun explore how reducing the total number of servers can help to reduce both administration and hardware maintenance costs. As a side benefit, IT organisations saddled with legacy applications running on obsolete hardware and operating-system platforms can use consolidation to upgrade to new, more powerful servers. |
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Consolidation Through Virtualisation With Sun x64 Servers | 2008-05-13 | Sun Microsystems |
| IT organisations must complete an almost impossible juggling act. Delivering more services at less cost. Increasing performance, yet managing fewer systems. Buying the right server for the job, yet adapting to change at a moments notice. As this Sun whitepaper explores, the Sun Fire x64 servers and Sun Blade modular systems powered by AMD Opteron and Intel Xeon processors let businesses run the Solaris Operating System (OS), Linux or Windows today, and change direction tomorrow. But consolidate multiple applications and OS on the same server? It's straightforward with virtualisation technologies from Sun and its partners. |
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Proven Virtualisation Scalability With The Sun Fire X4600 Server | 2008-05-13 | Sun Microsystems |
| This white paper looks at how organisation can consolidate a number of applications from a number of under-utilised servers and ease the space, power, and cooling crunch. Consolidate from many to few servers to help reduce maintenance costs. As a side benefit, upgrade legacy applications to run on modern hardware without re-installing the operating-system or application software. Consolidation requires virtualisation, and specifically high-performance, scalable virtualisation platforms that can host multiple guest operating systems and applications on the same server. | |||
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Server Consolidation Using Quad-Core Processors | 2008-05-13 | Sun Microsystems |
| This resource looks at how Intel IT used the Quad-Core Intel Xeon processor 5300 series to consolidate test workloads from eight physical machines into virtual machines (VMs) running on a single server. The dual-socket server completed the workloads 66 percent faster than the original eight servers based on the Intel Pentium III processor, using 86 percent less power per workload. The quad-core processors were also 34 percent faster than the Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor 5148 running the same consolidated workloads, with workload completion times remaining much more uniform and predictable as the number of workloads increased. The results show the strong potential of the Quad-Core Intel Xeon processor 5300 series for high levels of consolidation and virtualisation, particularly with CPU intensive applications. |