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Thursday, March 17, 2011

3 tools you need for fast iPad & iPhone development

How Does Disk Fragmentation Impact Servers? | The Real ROI of Large-Scale Server Consolidation
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In this issue:
3 Tools You Need for Fast iPad & iPhone Development
How Does Disk Fragmentation Impact Servers?
The Real ROI of Large-Scale Server Consolidation
4 New Mobile Security Strategies for 2011
Unified Communications: 2 Customers Sound Off
Optimizing IT Workloads: A Best Practices Guide

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3 Tools You Need for Fast iPad & iPhone Development
Businesses need to be more responsive to changing conditions, act quickly on new business opportunities, and improve customer service. The popularity and usefulness of the iPad and iPhone are making these devices the ideal platform for improving business operations. Companies that want to take advantage of the platform need a cost-effective, quick, and easy way to develop, prototype, deploy, and update iPad/iPhone solutions. FileMaker Pro and FileMaker Server are ideal solutions for developing and securely hosting databases that reside at the heart of such solutions. And the FileMaker Go app gives companies a seamless path toward serving these solutions on the devices.
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How Does Disk Fragmentation Impact Servers?
IT professionals responsible for server hardware well understand the value that professional grade disk defragmentation software brings to their servers. Storage servers can experience high levels of disk thrashing (the constant writing and rewriting of small amounts of data) caused from excessive file fragmentation. This white paper tests the impact of disk defragmentation on common tasks that network servers (physical and virtual) encounter. This includes maintenance backups, anti-virus scans, manipulating e-mail, worker tasks involving opening files stored on the host server and virtual machines and more.
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The Real ROI of Large-Scale Server Consolidation
Enterprises are being pressed to deal with continuously increasing demand for processing applications and to work with hard limits to power, cooling, and space growth in their data centers. Clearly, this is not an easy time to be an IT manager or a business manager who wants to leverage technology to make the business more efficient while reducing operational costs. One technique to control operational costs over time is to consolidate workloads onto fewer physical server "footprints." It has proved to be a very useful IT approach during the economic downturn, leveraging shared-resource virtualization and flexible IT management.
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4 New Mobile Security Strategies for 2011
As legions of employees take their work outside the office and to the far reaches of the globe, supporting the diverse needs of a highly mobile workforce has become a strategic business priority. Laptops are being mounted in service trucks and patrol cars. Doctors are making notes and writing prescriptions using handheld PDAs instead of clipboards. Students are abandoning their binders in favor of tablet computing, while soldiers and workers in harsh environments such as oil and gas rigs are taking ruggedized laptops along so they can stay informed and productive when they are in the field. To encompass this new world order, organizations must implement strong security technologies, intuitive remote management tools, streamlined backup solutions, and a plan for smooth product transitions.
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Unified Communications: 2 Customers Sound Off
Over the past decade, organizations have expanded their business globally, extending partnerships, branch offices, and supply chains across the world and taking on international opportunities. In this highly competitive global marketplace, collaboration becomes critical to any enterprise activity. To improve their competitive advantage, organizations want to be at the forefront of the communications scene. For that, they need the flexibility to deploy the right UC solutions and the capability to embed communications in business applications at minimum cost and effort.
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Optimizing IT Workloads: A Best Practices Guide
"Horses for Courses" refers to a British phrase about horses performing well in certain weather or on certain tracks. In this paper, Gordon Haff extends this thought to other industries and shows that a "one size fits all" approach has been met with suspicion and skepticism over the years. He then provides a brief history of business intelligence (BI), OLTP, web services, and distributed content systems, each with particular performance and resource characteristics. Gordon finds common threads among different workloads when matching workloads to systems.
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