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Share our Strength

Sponsor: Dell

With Dell Email Management Services, Share Our Strength® effectively eliminates email downtime, protects its IT environment from unwanted spam and viruses, and significantly reduces data stores.

Why Email Fails: Dell MessageOne Survey of Email Outages

Sponsor: Dell

This research report analyzes the leading causes of failure with enterprise email systems and provides preventative guidance to lower the probability of unplanned email outages.

Top 10 Things to Know about Data Protection

Sponsor: Dell

Data protection is fast becoming part of the IT arsenal to combat data loss/theft. It can significantly reduce the amount of damage done by the above and their associated costs. Download this white paper to learn the top 10 things you should know about data protection.

CIO Strategies for the Retention and Deletion of Email

Sponsor: Dell

This white paper sheds light on litigation issues affecting ESI, as well as on how to define and implement a retention and deletion strategy. Also: an overview of Dell's on-demand EMS email archiving services.

Leverage the full power of VMware

Sponsor: MVP System Software

This whitepaper describes how JAMS integrates with VMware to manage common VMware tasks such as power state management, inventory control, and performance reporting. Using JAMS to centrally control VMware tasks ensures seamless integration of VMware with key business requirements.
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CIO Viewpoints: Exchange 2007 Risks and Mitigation Strategies

Sponsor: Dell

With most companies considering the transition to Exchange 2007 or Exchange 2010, failure to adequately plan your Exchange environment can result in unnecessary downtime, data loss and the potential for legal and market risks. This whitepaper will review the strengths of Exchange 2007 and areas where CIOs should consider third party solutions to round out the features needed to meet their organization’s email needs.

Batch Job Scheduling beyond a Single OS Instance

Sponsor: MVP System Software

There is an easier, more cost effective method for managing proprietary executables, home grown scripts, and dozens of service controls orchestrating the analysis and movement of data. Discover how job scheduling software enhances business productivity across a wide range of servers, operating systems and applications.

Achieving Flexible Storage Scalability: The Case for Enterprise Modular Storage Arrays

Sponsor: NEC

For Business on a data growth path, the management of storage creates numerous problems, including business disruptions when upgrading and the need for greater availability and scaling flexibility. Partner with NEC to deal with this challenge.

Reducing Storage Costs and Complexity with EMC CLARiiON AX4

Sponsor: EMC

This white paper explains why shared storage systems are a better alternative to direct-attached storage, and how AX4 lowers total cost of ownership while simplifying storage management.

IBM ISS X-Force Threat and Risk Report

Sponsor: IBM

Learn about all aspects of threats that affect the Internet.
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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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