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2011/09/19

Whitepaper: How Unified Communications Pays for Itself

Whitepaper: Managed Security Services vs. In-House Security Information Management
Whitepaper: The Hot New Storage Technology for 2011 is . . .Tape?
eBook: Exploring Your Data Storage Options
How Unified Communications Pays for Itself
Sponsored by ShoreTel
The ability to embed communications software into business processes, applications and workflow programs will transform how an enterprise's work gets done. The result is to eliminate communications bottlenecks, speed business activities, and improve productivity. Read this paper now for best practices on building a comprehensive business case for unified communications. >>
Managed Security Services vs. In-House Security Information Management
Sponsored by Dell
This paper compares the differing cost structures and security scenarios typically encountered by organizations deploying information security processes in-house to those who choose to use Dell SecureWorks as a Managed Security Services Provider (MSSP). >>
The Hot New Storage Technology for 2011 is . . .Tape?
Sponsored by HP and Intel
Depending on the environment, tape storage can be an optimal choice for backup, disaster recovery, archiving, or even primary storage. When implementing an active archive strategy, tape has significant advantages over disk, both in cost and functionality. Download this Data Mobility Group Research Note sponsored by HP + Intel to learn more. >>
Exploring Your Data Storage Options
Sponsored by Dell
Businesses dealing with a growing amount of electronic data to store can get more from their storage investments by consolidating their storage on a centralized storage resource like a SAN. This issue of Data Storage Insights explores storage consolidation, asks if a SAN is the right choice for your business, and also examines unified storage and the role it can play in your business. >>

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