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Webcast: Ultimate Architecture Flexibility with HP BladeSystem and VMware Infrastructure | 2007-03-19 11:07:35 | VMware |
| Find out how you can architect your data center for unprecedented levels of flexibility using VMware Infrastructure 3 (VI3) on HP ProLiant C-Class Blades. That's the focus of this TechRepublic Webcast, which highlights the flexibility advantages of a combined HP BladeSystem/ VI3 solution.
The presentation features HP's Stephen L. Shultz, Systems Engineer, Strategic Alliances, along with Doug Hart, Systems/Software Engineer, and Barry Sinclair of HP BladeSystem Platform Marketing, who discuss best practices for architecting VI3 on HP ProLiant C-Class Blades. You'll learn about the features and benefits of the newest generation of HP BladeSystem servers, including:
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Update on Tivoli Provisioning software, including Vista migration support | 2006-12-05 08:19:22 | IBM |
| Software deployments across today's complex and rapidly evolving environments can create a number of significant challenges. A proper deployment must carefully coordinate efforts involving people, processes, information and technology. Unfortunately, many companies still try to deploy applications with a variety of unrelated point products from different vendors. In this video you will get an update on the comprehensive IBM Tivoli portfolio for software provisioning and how it can help you take the pain out of software deployment. | |||
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TechNet Webcast: Get Control With Windows Vista Event Log, Event Viewer, and Task Scheduler (Level 200) | 2006-11-24 01:00:19 | Microsoft |
| This webcast examines how the event logging infrastructure and other instrumentation in Windows Vista can give the user more control over the computing environment and simplify common administrative tasks, helping the user to achieve and maintain a standardized client platform. The webcast shows how improvements to the event logging service make the Windows Vista desktop easier to manage and monitor, and provide better information for troubleshooting. | |||
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Live Webcast: VPN Security Assessment: Tips to Ensure Your VPN is Secure | 2006-11-01 11:38:58 | Positive Networks |
| A recent industry study concluded that companies that don't implement strict remote worker policies and network access controls will see a dramatic rise in remote access costs and exponential increases in the risk of security breaches. It therefore is imperative for companies to take a VPN security assessment to ensure their VPN includes effective endpoint security that is up to date and contains the right level of policies to ensure that remote worker stay secure and productive.
Hosted by James Hilliard of TechRepublic and featuring live Q&A, this Webcast will address these important topics and more:
Join Positive Networks' Jason Sloderbeck, VP of Security & Service Delivery, and Evan Conway, EVP of Channel Management, to learn what questions you should know to perform your own VPN security assessment.
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Network Infrastructure Consolidation With Host Integration Server 2004 | 2006-10-06 01:00:14 | Microsoft |
| Microsoft Host Integration Server (HIS) 2004 offers a number of technologies to integrate open Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and IBM Systems Network Architecture (SNA) networks. These technologies include a new Internet Protocol-Data Link Control (IP-DLC) Link Service in support of the industry-popular SNA over IP routing (Enterprise Extender). IP-DLC Link Service lets branch-deployed and centrally deployed HIS computers connect directly to z900 mainframes over high-speed IP networks so that a person no longer have to remotely administer branch cluster controllers, use expensive Data-Link SWitching (DLSW)-capable routers, or maintain costly Front-End Processors (FEPs). The presenter of this webcast shows how to use HIS 2004 to consolidate the network infrastructure, while supporting the same level of SNA-compatible applications and services. | |||
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System Administration Scripting in the Microsoft Windows Environment | 2006-10-06 01:00:14 | Microsoft |
| A powerful scripting environment is an indispensable tool in the fight to reduce Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) by automating system and network administration tasks. Windows Script Host (WSH), when used in conjunction with ADSI and the WMI scripting library, provides just such a scripting environment. In this webcast, the listener will learn what scripting is, how it might be useful, and how to write and run a script. The listener will then see the development of two example scripts. The first example will demonstrate some useful basics, while the second example will introduce some functionality that is a little more advanced and very powerful. | |||
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Webcast: Best Practices in Data Center and NOC Operations: Network and Systems Monitoring | 2006-09-25 10:58:56 | CITTIO |
| To minimize costly downtime, network administrators often rely on automated monitoring solutions to alert them to trouble. However, the hidden costs and operational complexity of many traditional network monitoring solutions make them far too expensive for most companies to implement and maintain.
Fortunately, there's an alternative approach to monitoring that's grounded in best practices for managing heterogeneous data centers and NOCs (network operations centers). This new, managed-services model for maintaining your computing infrastructure offers a better ROI than conventional monitoring software because it:
Join us for this live TechRepublic Webcast to hear from Jamie Lerner, President and CEO of CITTIO, Inc., who will discuss this exciting new model for achieving data center excellence. Hosted by James Hilliard, Moderator for TechRepublic, this CITTIO-sponsored Webcast will offer important tips for selecting a monitoring solution, like how to avoid products with add-on modules or other hidden costs, and why it's vital that you demand simple license terms.
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Building the Churchill Downs Network: Churchill Downs Runs on the Cisco Network | 2006-04-21 | Cisco Systems |
| Churchill Downs relies on Cisco to keep its network services running according to its cost-effective business plan. |