Monday, 8 July 2013

The big shift in business technology

The modern data center's hidden risks: 2 key lessons | Don't count on consistent server performance in the cloud

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The big shift in business technology
As the autonomous IT department fractures and more businesses opt for cloud or professional services, we invite you to tell us all about how your own organization is changing. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Dell Inc.

SMBs Take Control of Storage Growth
With a strategic approach to storage infrastructure, SMB organizations can take full advantage of next-generation storage solutions, such as virtualization, intelligent tiering, snapshotting and deduplication. Learn why you should consider storage virtualization as the foundation for your storage architecture. Learn More

WEBCAST: SkillSoft

Microsoft Lync Server Management Shell
Adminstrators can learn to automate using Lync Management Shell. Watch the short video to learn how. Learn More

The modern data center's hidden risks: 2 key lessons
As modern data center infrastructures become more complex and interdependent, it's harder to know when a failure of one component will affect others. Read More

Don't count on consistent server performance in the cloud
The ability to quickly provision, clone, and deploy servers to address capacity issues is a definite plus to the cloud. However, there is a downside that needs to be understood: the fact that, in many cases, cloud server instances can exhibit wildly different performance metrics, measured from second to second. Read More



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