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This Webcast Produced for IBM IBM's Pratik Gupta and Mary Johnston Turner, Research Director Enterprise System Management Software at IDC, discuss how the rapid deployment of virtualization across production data centers and a wide range of workloads creates new operational complexities and challenges. Watch this webcast to learn why automation, standardization, and end-to-end service visibility are critical to effective service management of virtualized data center environments. You'll also understand how IBM solutions are helping clients reduce operational expense and improve service delivery. Register for this webcast » |
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This Webcast Produced for SWsoft Server virtualization in its many forms is all the rage. But is it right for your organization? Will it save you money? Will it make you money? You can work up big spreadsheets to calculate the ROI, TCO, or NPV of virtualization projects down to the last penny. And maybe your CFO will make you do just that. However, in this Webcast, Illuminata's Gordon Haff takes the analysis up a level and discusses some of the basic considerations, organizational concerns, software and hardware needs, skill sets, alternative approaches, and other factors to take account of before diving into the financial minutiae. In short, we'll look at the qualitative side of quantifying virtualization. Register for this webcast » |
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This Webcast Produced for Ipswitch Can you answer these questions with certainty: How much and what kind of traffic is traveling over your network interfaces? Can your network accommodate it? Which users are placing the heaviest load on your servers? If you have to pause or can't answer at all, this Webcast is for you. Register for this webcast » |
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This Webcast Produced for HP Blades have been promoted as the path to IT nirvana in their own right. However, blades by themselves only simplify the physical infrastructure. The real win comes from combining blades with a variety of software technologies to simplify management and improve operational efficiency. Virtualization technology helps deliver on blade promises such as manageability, availability and flexibility. In this Webcast, Gordon Haff, principal IT advisor at Illuminata, looks at the options available — and tradeoffs involved — for combining blades with virtualization in both server-side and client-side computing. Register for this webcast » |
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This Webcast Produced for SWSoft Two specific virtualization approaches have become widely established in mainstream x86 servers. Operating system containers, sometimes called virtual private servers, feature lightweight subdivisions and are known for efficiency. Virtual machines are heftier, but offer more flexiblity. Join Gordon Haff, principal IT advisor at Illuminata, for this Webcast as he discusses these virtualization options, their differing use cases, deployment considerations, and what changes to expect as they evolve. Register for this webcast » |
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This Webcast Produced for Avaya The IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) has received a great deal of coverage over the past few years, and deservedly so – IMS is a major step forward for IP networks of all forms, both wired and wireless. The core idea, of course, is to provide a uniform mechanism for moving all types of traffic over a common IP transport. But IMS goes far beyond multimedia alone, providing a platform for carrier-centric fixed/mobile and mobile/mobile convergence as well. This webcast will provide an introduction to IMS – its background and capabilities, as well as the competitive and market environment in which it operates. Register for this webcast » |
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This Webcast Produced for SWSoft As virtualization moves from test and development servers to production environments, data center infrastructures are getting increasingly complex. Management tools are becoming as critical as the boxes and virtual environments themselves. Vendors offering products in this growing market range from startups that deal in the purely virtual to established players making their foray from the physical. Register for this webcast » |
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This Webcast Produced for Internet.com Your users may be running Windows on the desktop, but doesn't mean you can't tap Linux to manage the network. In this Webcast, Enterprise Networking Planet contributing writer Carla Schroder looks at the inherent flexibility and customizability offered by Linux; Linus and FOSS interoperability; Samba for file and printer sharing; cross-platform backup and network storage; DNS, DHCP, mail, FTP and Web servers; routers and wireless access points; single sign-on authentication; and other technologies that let you run Windows as the desktop operating system in a Linux server environment. Register for this webcast » |
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This Webcast Produced for Internet.com The more your organization depends upon the network and your servers, the more heat they produce and the more power they consume. Learn about technological and data center changes that are driving your cooling bills through the roof, forcing you to drag in even more power to your server room that's already resonating at 60 Hz. Learn what you can do to stave off higher cooling bills and power costs at least for now. Register for this webcast » |
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This Webcast Produced for Internet.com While x86-based virtual machines that carve up systems into smaller chunks are the most familiar face of "virtualization," the technology is so much more than that. It encompasses many architectures, many styles and many use cases. It spans from low-level hypervisors to high-level application containers. It salves pains at both the single-server and the entire data-center level. Register for this webcast » |
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This Webcast Produced for Internet.com Identity management is a key part of any network security strategy, but you have a lot of choices to make. This Webcast will cover the latest developments in ID management, explain how you can make sure your human resources team is in sync with your IT department, and identify the tradeoffs between integrated efficiency and harmful lock-in. Register for this webcast » |
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This Webcast Produced for Internet.com Virtualization can help data centers keep costs down by aiding consolidation and lowering environmental costs. As it evolves new capabilities and better leverages next-generation processors with silicon support, it will continue to aid enterprises with their data center security, and improve the robustness of data center operations. Register for this webcast » |
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This Webcast Produced for Internet.com You may manage a big network, but that doesn't mean that only big enterprise applications can cause headaches. The line between business and consumer products has faded, which means network professionals have to keep a watchful eye on a new breed of software. Register for this webcast » |
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This Webcast Produced for NewsGator As social media tools like blogs and podcasts make their way into the enterprise, businesses are taking advantage of their capabilities to communicate with employees, customers, and potential customers. The underlying RSS technology is a lightweight way to transport information around the enterprise, but as its adoption increases knowledge workers can be overwhelmed sifting through and organizing their feeds. Register for this webcast » |
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This Webcast Produced for Internet.com NAC? NAP? IPSEC? SSL-VPN? Security vendors are moving in many directions when it comes to network access. Yesterday's promise of cooperation may be tomorrow's tangled mess. Charlie Schluting, author of EnterpriseNetworkingPlanet.com's popular Networking 101 series, takes a look at the latest trends in this fast-moving market and offers guidance on your best current bets for maintaining endpoint security on your network. Register for this webcast » |
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This Webcast Produced for Internet.com You've decided it's time to move your enterprise to VoIP. The first question is whether to employ commercial service provider or take on the project internally. If you opt for the former, this Webcast isn't for you. More. Register for this webcast » |
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This Webcast Produced for Cisco Systems Managing a corporate data center is becoming increasingly complex. Today's IT executives need to address data center security, compliance regulations,and resiliency, all while keeping costs down and maintaining the flexibility to accommodate new initiatives. Register for this webcast » |
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This Webcast Produced for Sun Microsystem Many companies have seen their storage needs outgrow their IT infrastructure. Those outside of IT think this is simply a matter of adding more storage, but IT managers understand that the costs associated with making data safe and accessible will far outstrip the costs of just buying hardware. Register for this webcast » |
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This Webcast Produced for Symbol and Sprint Mobile computing, now roughly 25 years old, has become the preferred strategy for almost everyone who accesses and manipulates information, regardless of industry or application. The convenience of mobility, especially when coupled with wireless networking, is undeniable, and recent advances in mobile computing and communications technologies have resulted in a huge range of products, strategies, and options. Register for this webcast » |
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This Webcast Produced for Internet.com Join Paul Rubens, respected journalist and EnterpriseNetworkingPlanet.com contributor, as he discusses security and current trends of mobile computing. Register for this webcast » |