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Thursday, March 31, 2011

Cloud vs. On-Premise Data Backup: How to Choose

How to Virtualize Tier 1 Apps: Moving to the Cloud | 4 Reasons to Move to In-Memory Analytics
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In this issue:
Cloud vs. On-Premise Data Backup: How to Choose
How to Virtualize Tier 1 Apps: Moving to the Cloud
4 Reasons to Move to In-Memory Analytics
Converged Networks & SIP Trunking: A Customized Paper
How to Stay Ahead of Data Protection Challenges
Is Agile Adoption Creating a Fix that Fails?

Web Buyer's Guide White Paper Spotlight


Cloud vs. On-Premise Data Backup: How to Choose
While the cloud may not be the ideal foundation for every organization's data protection needs, it undeniably offers virtually every company many clear and compelling data storage advantages. Organizations that fail to put the cloud to use for backup and recovery, in the right way at the right time, are handicapping a vital business process. Cloud-connected storage solutions use the power of the cloud selectively, enabling you to combine cloud-based and on-premise technologies in a seamless hybrid that provides exactly the right mix of security, accessibility, affordability, and performance.
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How to Virtualize Tier 1 Apps: Moving to the Cloud
Virtualization has evolved rapidly since it first began to be used on x86 servers in 2003, mainly for test and development. By 2007, the second generation, Virtualization 2.0, was under way, and the focus was consolidating production applications. Today, we are transitioning to the third era of virtualization deployment (3.0), which is taking on cloud-like attributes for highly virtualized and automatically managed internal deployments. Crucial to the success of this transition to the cloud computing deployment model is the inclusion of tier 1 applications, the most complex and often business critical in nature to an enterprise.
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4 Reasons to Move to In-Memory Analytics
Traditional analytic tools run queries against a data warehouse with user queries being processed against the data stored on relatively slow hard drives. In-memory analytics leverages a significantly more efficient approach where all the data is loaded into memory. This results in dramatic improvements in query response and the end-user experience.
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Converged Networks & SIP Trunking: A Customized Paper
Companies have heard about the benefits of converging their networks for years. For those organizations that have not converged their networks, this might be the time to reconsider as the economy stabilizes. And for those that have converged parts of their infrastructure, there may be additional opportunities to simplify operations. This SmartPaper will help you evaluate the benefits of using a converged network, managed services, and SIP trunking. By answering a few questions about your communications needs, this SmartPaper will be personalized with cost saving information specific to your operations.
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How to Stay Ahead of Data Protection Challenges
Time and again, the top two data protection issues of enterprises remain "keeping pace with data growth" and "reducing backup and recovery times." It is rather obvious that these two are related: the amount of data to be backed up continues to grow while the amount of time required to complete such operations remains fixed -- there will always be only 24 hours in a day and only a portion of this time can be dedicated to backup. This paper describes how -- through consistent individual product innovation and integration -- EMC backup and recovery solutions help to solve major problems while preventing existing ones from worsening.
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Is Agile Adoption Creating a Fix that Fails?
Reaping the benefits of Agile software development beyond the team level is an enticing proposition. In fact, in today's competitive climate and brutal economy, perhaps it is even more than that -- it is a necessity. Based on documented successes, organizations are recognizing the business imperative to "go big" with Agile and as a result, they are confronting the confusion and churn of when and how to scale their Agile adoption. This white paper introduces the Lean principle of Pull and applies it as a theme for prioritizing actions and practices within Agile Teams and Programs.
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