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Pandemic Preparedness: Emergency Communications and Response Planning

Sponsor: Dell

Troy Winskowicz showcases Dell's cloud-enabled solution for bi-directional, multi-channel communication, and discusses the use of automation for containment and control.
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Gone in 6.0 Seconds: Protecting Laptops and Data from Theft

Sponsor: Dell

Join Dell for an informative discussion on the steps you can take to prevent data loss and maintain control of sensitive data in a mobile workforce -- protect your employees, your customers and your business against the risk of lost laptops.
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Business Continuity during the Economic Storm - Webcast

Sponsor: Dell

This webcast examines how cloud-optimized services enable uninterrupted communications and reduce the overall complexity, cost and risk of the day-to-day management of your most critical communications tools like email and telephony.
Live
Dec 8, 2009
2:00 PM EST

Extending Client Refresh - 11 Steps to Maximize Savings

Sponsor: Dell

Join Dell for this complimentary webcast 11 Steps to Maximize Savings and discover how Dell ProManage Services can help your organization adopt an asset management strategy that will yield budget relief without risking critical support functionality.
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Lower the Cost and Complexity of a Mobile Workforce through Automation

Sponsor: Dell

To help you manage a mobile workforce and reduce cost and complexity through automation, Dell invites you to a session with Matt Healy, IDC's Research Manager. He will explore new and generally unaddressed challenges to IT, shortcomings of traditional methods of managing a distributed environment and factors to consider when purchasing automation.
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Live
Dec 8, 2009
2:00 PM EST

Consolidate Your Servers and Storage to Lower Costs with Oracle Database 11g

Sponsor: Oracle

Hear from Oracle experts on how consolidating your servers and storage onto a grid running Oracle RAC and Automatic Storage Management can help provide continuous uptime and on-demand scalability at lowest cost. And, learn how Oracle customers across the world are benefiting from consolidating onto low cost computing grids.
Live
Dec 17, 2009
2:00 PM EST

The Commercialization of ITIL: Lessons Learned

Sponsor: Citrix GoToAssist

The commercialization of ITIL is making it overly complex, bureaucratic and less effective. Find out more in this live webcast!
On Demand

Architecting Business Intelligence Applications for Change: The Open Solution

Sponsor: Actuate

New and changing requirements are facts of application development life. Fueling this constant stream are underlying changes to the business: evolving user demands, new business processes, and data consolidation. View now!
On Demand

Security convergence equals network security cost savings

Sponsor: IBM

Listen to IBM Internet Security Systems' take on network security convergence.
On Demand

Top to Bottom Performance Management Excellence at the City of Chicago

Sponsor: Actuate

In this featured City of Chicago case study, learn how the City’s performance management efforts leveraged BIRT Performance. Register Today!
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AISO founders envisioned a Web hosting company that was environmentally friendly. While the company employed energy-efficient innovations like solar panels, its infrastructure produced unacceptable power and cooling requirements. Find out how AISO leveraged AMD technology to overcome their challenge in this case study white paper.

In this whitepaper, Scalar explores the opportunity to change the landscape with respect to mission critical databases built around Oracle. Leveraging technologies such as Linux, high-end commodity processing power and Oracle RAC technology to architect, design, build and maintain database infrastructure that delivers maximum availability, reliability and performance at a fraction of traditional cost.

On a typical day, weather.com, the Web site for The Weather Channel in Atlanta, serves up between 15 million and 20 million page views. But in September 2004, when back-to-back hurricanes ransacked Florida, the peak traffic on one day more than tripled: over 70 million page views by more than 7 million unique visitors. Read the full success story now.

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