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 HP Blades and Server Virtualization: The Ins and Outs of I/O
HP Blades and Server Virtualization: The Ins and Outs of I/O
Anne Skamarock, Focus Consulting, Barb Goldworm, Focus Consulting
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 A Holistic Strategy for Securing Sensitive Data in a World of Changing Risks
Companies can’t afford not to implement comprehensive information management programs that span the entire enterprise.
Scott Crawford, Enterprise Management Associates
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 Accelerating the Value of the IT Infrastructure
There’s an explosion of information, applications and devices in the workplace. Yesterday’s traditional, officebased work environment is giving way to one that’s fluid, highly decentralized and overflowing with data.
CompuCom Systems, Inc.
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 Aligning IT Services With Corporate Business Initiatives
ITSM is a best practices framework oriented toward driving business value to the service desk and helping IT become more relevant to the enterprise.
FrontRange Solutions
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 Bicoastal Disaster Recovery With VMware Has Bowdoin College Completely Covered
VMware is the world’s leading provider of virtualization solutions and services. Through a pioneering virtualization approach, VMware solutions separate the operating system and application software from the underlying hardware – to deliver significant improvements in efficiency, availability, flexibility and manageability.

Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 Data Center Transformations
Simplify data center build outs, consolidations and acquisitions with IT infrastructure management solutions.
Raritan Inc.
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 Evaluating Mobile Data Solutions for the Midmarket
Considerations for selecting a mobile technology include whether to go with an embedded solution and which devices to use.
Kyle (Kyp) Walls, Panasonic Computer Solutions Company
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 Helping Midsize Companies Sell, Staff and Service Better
IT directors get bogged down coordinating multiple phone companies, managing hundreds of details, and sorting through thousands of features before they even begin working on the things that matter.
M5 Networks, Inc.
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 Human Risks in Computer Security
Technology solutions can only go so far; companies need to address the human element in their protection strategies too.
Jeffrey M. Stanton, School of Information Studies, Syracuse University
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 Infrastructure Solutions for Growing Businesses
Oracle and HP deliver flexible, affordable and easy-to-manage reference architectures that are tested and validated for optimal performance.
Jay Workman, Hewlett-Packard
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 INTERVIEW: Ben Matheson
VMware’s Ben Matheson talks about the business benefits of virtualization technology for midmarket companies.
Ben Matheson, VMware, Inc.
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 INTERVIEW: Clive Longbottom
Quocirca’s Service Director Clive Longbottom discusses the viability of VoIP as a cost-effective business solution.
Clive Longbottom, Quocirca
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 INTERVIEW: Michael McCloskey
FrontRange Solutions’ Michael McCloskey explains why the move to a process-framework-based solution for their help desks makes sense for midmarket companies.
Michael McCloskey, FrontRange Solutions
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 INTERVIEW: Simon Peel
Cast Iron’s Simon Peel talks about new strategies for midmarket companies looking to reduce the complexity and resource requirements of application integration.
Simon Peel, Cast Iron
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 INTERVIEW: Walter Kamme
IBM’s Walter Kamme explains the basics of SOA and how this approach can be applied in the midmarket.
Walter Kamme, IBM
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 Leading Solutions for Enterprise Computing
Data Center Innovation From Industry Leaders AMD, HP, Microsoft and Oracle
Jay Workman, Hewlett-Packard
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 Raritan Brings Quantifiable Advantages for MSP Alvaka Through Remote Systems Management
While a great deal has been discussed in the industry about the evolution of the enterprise management market towards new technologies and enhanced business alignment, Out-of-Band (OOB) capabilities are often neglected. This is a critical oversight, since OOB capabilities, ranging from KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse), to serial port access, to mixed in-band and out-of-band monitoring and management, are evolving to become a fundamental building block of next-generation IT management strategies.
Raritan Inc.
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 Reliable Mobile Computing Platforms as Strategic IT Resource for the Midmarket Enterprise
Adding mobile computing capabilities can drive significant business value by providing traveling executives, field and customer service personnel real-time access to critical data. It can also make the job of IT support and management trickier, especially for small to medium-size businesses.

Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 Solutions for Anytime, Anywhere Access and Control of Your Data Center Devices
Raritan is a leading provider of products for managing IT equipment and the mission-critical applications and services that run on it.
Raritan Inc.
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 System, Storage, and Data Protection Made Simple
STORServer can significantly reduce installation time, yet also provide the flexibility to adapt to your environment and business needs over time.
STORServer, Inc.
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007

 Why You Should (or Shouldn’t) Worry About SOA
SOA is all the rage, but it’s not a one-size-fits-all solution.
Julie Craig, Enterprise Management Associates
Midmarket Volume 2, October 15, 2007


 
 
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