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Saturday, March 26, 2011

Network automation demystified: The insider's guide

10 Best Practices for Disaster Recovery Planning | How to Boost ROI by 338% this Year with Linux
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In this issue:
Network Automation Demystified: The Insider's Guide
10 Best Practices for Disaster Recovery Planning
How to Boost ROI by 338% this Year with Linux
Why You Should Virtualize Disaster Recovery Now
5 Steps to More Efficient File Transfers
Private Cloud Apps: A Guide for IT Pros

Web Buyer's Guide White Paper Spotlight


Network Automation Demystified: The Insider's Guide
As businesses struggle to cope with today's economic situation, IT managers are facing a complex array of challenges. All of these forces contribute to network complexity and make cost-effective network management an elusive goal. The only way out is automation. Network Automation software tracks, regulates, and automates configuration and software changes across globally distributed, multi-vendor networks, helping IT managers prevent errors and deliver measurable cost savings through process-driven network automation. Read this white paper to learn more about the benefits of network automation.
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10 Best Practices for Disaster Recovery Planning
Minimize downtime, lower costs, and reduce risk: Those are the three goals your disaster recovery plan must meet. But, as the need for "always on" capability and business continuity has increased, so has the complexity and labor intensity of maintaining a reliable disaster recovery plan. Discover how a cost-effective, high-availability architecture offered by Dell and VMware can lighten that load. This white paper outlines the ways virtualization can address the challenges of traditional disaster recovery and help your enterprise meet the key goals of a viable disaster recovery plan.
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How to Boost ROI by 338% this Year with Linux
Linux is increasingly being used to deploy business applications and databases, trading on its reputation as a low-cost operating environment. For many IT organizations, Linux is a mainstay for deploying Web servers and is evolving from handling basic file, print, and utility workloads to running mission-critical applications and databases. As Linux grows in importance to the business, the ability to manage Linux environments to high standards of availability, security, and performance is essential for success. In this study, IDC found that organizations utilizing Red Hat Network Satellite Server as their systems management solution saw an average ROI of 338%.
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Why You Should Virtualize Disaster Recovery Now
Catastrophic hardware failures in virtualized environments can bring down many more applications than in non-virtualized environments, which makes disaster recovery (DR) planning and implementation more critical, not less. Fortunately, the virtualization technologies that make production environments more resilient and responsive can also transform the responsiveness and speed of recovery of the DR environments that back them up. Read this white paper to learn best practices for how to align your DR approach with your virtualized infrastructure.
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5 Steps to More Efficient File Transfers
IT professionals are constantly faced with a wide array of new technologies promising greater efficiencies, higher performance, and faster development times. Why should they concern themselves with file transfer, which is, after all, a solved problem? The truth is file transfer in many organizations is a partially solved problem. File transfers have to meet certain levels of reliability, performance, security, cost effectiveness, and accessibility. When ad hoc solutions come up short, businesses will likely find they have unmet requirements. This chapter will discuss how file transfer solutions affect each of these drivers and highlight ways managed file transfer solutions can help meet these requirements.
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Private Cloud Apps: A Guide for IT Pros
As IT executives look for ways to systematically reduce costs, provide faster time to value, and improve reliability, they are turning to cloud computing and the development of private cloud capabilities from within their datacenters. A private cloud is user centric and offers access to software as services, which is fully configured, production-ready software available to authorized users in a self-service deployment model. This high-level white paper from a leading industry analyst firm, IDC, highlights virtualization and cloud computing trends.
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