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Developing an Effective Corporate Mobile Policy by BlackBerry
June 2008 - (Free Research)
By now, most organizations are clear on the advantages and benefits of wireless data solutions in the enterprise. However, It is no longer enough to rely on ad hoc policies regarding wireless computing.
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SUN SPARC® ENTERPRISE T5120, T5220, T5140, AND T5240 SERVER ARCHITECTURE by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
April 2008 - (Free Research)
Employing the UltraSPARC® T2 and UltraSPARC T2 Plus processors - the industry's first massively threaded Systems on a Chip (SoC) - Sun SPARC®
Enterprise T5120/T5220 and T5140/T5240 servers offer breakthrough performance and energy efficiency to drive Web 2.0 infrastructure and address other demanding datacenter challenges.
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SCALING VIRTUAL DESKTOPS ON SUN FIRE™ X4450 SERVERS: Evaluating Performance and Capacity with VMware by Sun Microsystems, Inc. and Intel Corporation
March 2009 - (Free Research)
Managing desktop environments across the enterprise can be challenging for many organizations. Virtualization of desktop systems is an increasingly popular solution, but requires scalability and balanced design for successful implementation. This white paper discusses the use of Sun Fire X4450 servers as a virtual desktop infrastructure platform.
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Podcast: Notebooks vs. Netbooks: Matching Form with Function by Dell, Inc.
December 2009 - (Free Research)
While netbooks enable easy use of internet and web-based applications at a low price, the computing device still has many limitations in terms or processing power, storage and applications capabilities. Listen to this podcast to learn the pros and cons of netbooks and other larger format notebook systems.
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Netbooks vs Notebooks: Form Meets Function for Mobile Business Productivity by Dell, Inc.
December 2009 - (Free Research)
While netbooks enable easy use of internet and web-based applications at a low price, the computing device still has many limitations in terms or processing power, storage and applications capabilities. Watch this webcast to learn the pros and cons of netbooks and other larger format notebook systems.
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Questions Answered In Implementing Virtual Desktops by Pano Logic, Inc
November 2009 - (Free Research)
The very same virtualization infrastructure you use for your servers today can be naturally extended to support the hosting of desktops as well. As a result, users gain the flexibility of connecting to a well-managed desktop from virtually any network endpoint. But how do you get there?
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The Benefits of Server Based Computing by Dell, Inc. and Microsoft
April 2008 - (Free Research)
every company, no matter how small, needs a server. Having a server in place while your business is in its early stages will ensure you are ready for growth. Using a server, instead of other means of sharing, will ensure you are operating your business and communicating as productively as possible.
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Ready Access to Real-Time Data Helps Small Businesses Thrive by SAP AG
February 2008 - (Free Research)
Today there is new and affordable technology that enables small businesses to access current data from any location, respond quickly to change, and thrive in a volatile business environment. A good example of this technology is the
SAP® Business One application. Read this white paper to learn more!
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Data Center Projects: System Planning by APC
February 2009 - (Free Research)
The planning sequence described in this paper covers the design of the data center's physical infrastructure layer, whose job it is to house, power, cool, and protect the data center's computing and network functions.
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Catalyst XPS - The Solution for Cross-Carrier Small Parcel Shipping From the SAP® Environment by CDC Global Services - Catalyst
September 2009 - (Free Research)
This white paper will discuss Catalyst XPS, a tool that can integrate information from all the major small parcel carriers into one view, fully integrated with SAP. Catalyst XPS can save customers money and improve customer service, without creating an additional maintenance burden on their internal IT team.
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Are Netbooks OK for Business? by Intel Corporation
September 2009 - (Free Research)
Netbooks have a lot of advantages: small, easy to carry, etc. But, many business users find them slow and ergonomically difficult to work on for long periods of time. Check out this short animation to see why notebooks may be the better choice for your business.
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Delivering ROI with Enterprise Social Computing by NewsGator Technologies
April 2009 - (Free Research)
This paper will demonstrate how social computing solutions can help improve three core areas of your business: 1)Reducing expenditures 2)Leveraging current investments 3)Improving operating efficiency
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How Server-Based Networks Boost Small Businesses by Dell, Inc. and Microsoft
December 2009 - (Free Research)
This paper describes how any small business can benefit from the advantages of a server-based network. Putting a fast and well-equipped server to work increases your productivity, enables smart backup and archiving, and vastly improves the security of your data.
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SaaS Realities: Business Benefits for Small and Midsized Business by SAP
February 2008 - (Free Research)
This paper considers the business advantages of moving to a Software as a Service (SaaS) model for improving business operations, and to better meet the challenges of growth, competition and regulatory compliance faced by small-to-midsize businesses.
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Largest UK Network Solves BIG Problem with Small Solution by Nexsan Technologies
November 2009 - (Free Research)
ITV.com’s IT management sought a future-proofed solution that would improve overall performance and future proof for High Definition editing without increasing the physical storage footprint requirements of their small datacenter. Nexsan was the only company that could deliver the solution they required.
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SQL Server 2008 Upgrade Series: Performance by Dell, Inc. and Intel
November 2009 - (Free Research)
This article explores ways in which small and mid-sized businesses can improve the performance of their databases — and their businesses — by upgrading to SQL Server 2008.
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