EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, Amazon has opened its first 'just walk out' grocery store in the UK, but is it the right time to hit the high street? We examine the human and technical issues around email security. And we analyse Microsoft's $19bn purchase of voice recognition supplier Nuance. Read the issue now.
EGUIDE:
The goal of every data center admin has been to simplify hardware platforms while increasing operational agility. Blade server architecture is the reigning champion, but the rising superstar that is hyper-converged infrastructure is aiming to take the crown. Access this e-guide to see which will one you should put your money on.
WHITE PAPER:
Due to recent technological advances such as cloud, virtualization, big data and converged infrastructures, the data center is evolving. Read through this informational white paper to learn how companies are focusing their resources their data center infrastructure management solutions.
WHITE PAPER:
The goal of this white paper is to help customers begin to formulate an idea of the hardware design for their OCS 2007 deployments on the HP BladeSystem.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
The future of video conferencing is here now. Learn how AI and other advanced video conferencing technology is expanding work options far beyond the simple picture.
EBOOK:
This exclusive e-book highlights how to implement zero-client computing in a way that can help your organization simplify and lower the cost of managing VDI.
WHITE PAPER:
Access this white paper to learn about a new single integrated solution that can support all desktop and application virtualization architectures in your enterprise.
WHITE PAPER:
Interstage BPM's superior architecture lets business users and IT professionals collaborate on defining and refining business processes. It empowers knowledge workers to stretch processes to fit to the business needs and it provides developers with the ability to easily create and deploy high performance process-based applications.
WHITE PAPER:
Today’s traditional IT model suffers from resources located in different, unrelated silos—leading to low utilization and gross inefficiency. Enterprise servers reside in one area of the data center and network switches and storage arrays in another. This document describes the design of - and the rationale behind - the Secure Cloud Architecture.