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Blue Coat Acceleration by Blue Coat
June 03, 2009 - (Free Research) Join Mark Urban, Director of Product Marketing for Application and Visibility, for a quick look at acceleration, what are the issues driving the need for WAN Optimization and Acceleration, and how Blue Coat fits in.
WAN Optimization for Dummies by Blue Coat
June 29, 2009 - (Free Research) Most WANs see so much traffic these days that it's not just a matter of speeding things up. You also need comprehensive applications and user control before you can contain costs, enhance business productivity, and respond quickly to changing business requirements. Read this booklet to learn more about WAN optimization.
Regaining Control of the Corporate Network to Ensure Business Processes by Blue Coat
April 16, 2009 - (Free Research) Blue Coat Systems CEO Brian NeSmith discusses how the ADN brings together Application Performance Monitoring, WAN Optimization and Secure Web Gateway technologies to deliver the visibility, acceleration, and security that enables enterprises to align network resources with business goals.
Structuring the Haystack - Business Intelligence and Enterprise Search Solutions by Information Builders
June 01, 2008 - (Free Research) A researcher at The Data Warehousing Institute recently estimated that 80 percent of information available in an average enterprise is unstructured and unavailable from any standard database management system. What can you do about it? Enterprise search software incorporates unstructured documents into the same architecture as classic reports.
Maintaining Trust: Protecting Your Web Site Users from Malware by IBM
November 02, 2009 - (Free Research) This paper explores the problem of malware and how it is increasingly being delivered through legitimate Web sites. It also introduces new techniques from IBM that are designed to go beyond standard security measures to help organizations proactively defend against threats.
IBM Lotus Domino and BlackBerry Applications by BlackBerry
April 2007 - (Free Research) This paper provides an overview for effectively creating BlackBerry applications that interact with Domino databases. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server is part of an integrated mobility solution that connects Lotus Domino databases to mobile users.
Webcast: Portable Panic- The Evolution of USB Insecurity by Lumension
January 2010 - (Free Research) View this webcast to hear Lumension's VP of Endpoint Security, Bill Aubin, provide insight on the security risks introduced by the proliferation of portable devices and how organizations can protect their data against from theft or loss in the workplace.
Performance: What makes Symantec's Backup Software Faster? by Symantec Corporation
January 2010 - (Free Research) Performing an image-level of the entire email library is essential for complete protection of email data, but it has traditionally been impossible to restore a single email from this file. This podcast highlights a next-generation solution that enables granular recovery of any single email or file from a full image-level backup of the database.
7 Ways to Deal with Data Growth from a Cost Standpoint by i365, A Seagate Company
January 2010 - (Free Research) The incredible growth in the amount of electronic data generated for both business and personal use has resulted in higher costs for data storage and backup. Several factors have lead to these spiraling cost increases, including storage of larger files, multiple backups, and enforcement of industry regulations. How often is your company backing up?
Exchange Server 2010: What's New and What's Changed? by Global Knowledge
August 2009 - (Free Research) In this white paper, we will look at some of the key changes that will be revealed with the new version of Exchange and how these changes will impact the messaging environment.
Unveiling the Security Illusion: The Need for Active Network Forensics by Solera Networks
February 2010 - (Free Research) Read this paper to learn the most dangerous threats are those that are already inside the network. Whether they’re compromised systems or renegade users, left unchecked, the damage potential of these threats can quickly escalate, since once inside they can do nearly anything they want.
Do You Know Where Your Messages Are? by Sherpa Software
September 2009 - (Free Research) This whitepaper will dicuss the need for message archiving in your organization by covering the cost of storage, retaining and protecting messages to stay compliant, features in Microsoft Exchange that help reduce mailbox size, PST management and much more.
Making Sense of Archiving by QStar Technologies, Inc.
December 2009 - (Free Research) This videocast gives an in-depth explanation of archiving practices, and explains how various approaches can maximize specific areas of archiving, from eDiscovery optimization to meeting compliance regulations.
Email Archival Best Practices and Competitive Analysis by Tangent
February 2010 - (Free Research) Unless you are your own employee and your own customer, you’ll probably need to archive your emails properly. If you do any correspondence through email, all those discussions and agreements made in the email will be deemed discoverable by the courts.
Expert Tips for a Unix-to-Linux Server Migration by Arrow ECS HP Group
August 2009 - (Free Research) Once an organization sets up a Linux server, they must tackle the complex process of migrating Unix-based applications to this new server. In this expert E-Guide, brought to you by SearchEnterpriseLinux.com and Arrow, you will discover how to get started on a Unix-to-Linux migration.
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