Thursday, September 23, 2010

Solving Common IT Security Problems

Whitepaper: Exploring the Root Causes of Inefficiency in Data Protection
Report: Global Server Hardware and Server OS Reliability Survey
Whitepaper: Stand-Alone Data Reduction Technologies
Guide: Best Practices for IBM DB2
eBook: Six Ways to Cut Energy Costs Outside of the Data Center
Whitepaper: Real Protection for the Real World
Whitepaper: Adopt a Powerful Platform for Virtualization
Sponsored by HP
The next generation of HP ProLiant servers and blades offers the processing power, memory footprint, management features and energy efficiency that organizations need to streamline their virtual environments. Download this whitepaper for a discussion of the unique requirements that virtualization imposes on host hardware and how the next-generation ProLiant server line can help achieve rapid ROI and lower operational expenses. >>Get it now.

eBook: Solving Common IT Security Problems
Sponsored by Symantec
Securing an IT infrastructure can be a time-consuming task that leaves little time for the security emergencies that arise in the course of doing business. Get practical security advice on dealing with stolen laptops, securing wireless networks, encrypting sensitive data, keeping executives' PC secure, and more. >>Download this Internet.com eBook now.
Exploring the Root Causes of Inefficiency in Data Protection
Sponsored by Symantec
Data growth and poor data lifecycle management are two of the root causes of the storage capacity, bandwidth, and operational inefficiencies in IT. Storage optimization is one of the major themes associated with Symantec Backup Exec 2010. Download this whitepaper to learn more. >>
Global Server Hardware and Server OS Reliability Survey
Sponsored by IBM
The ITIC 2009 Global Server Hardware and Server OS Reliability Survey polled C-level executives and IT managers at 400 corporations from 20 countries worldwide. IBM AIX UNIX running on the Power or P series servers scored the highest reliability ratings among 15 different server OS platforms, including Linux, Mac OS X, UNIX and Windows. >>
Stand-Alone Data Reduction Technologies
Sponsored by HP and Intel
As data volume increases, IT organizations face major challenges in the areas of controlling storage costs and using limited resources to manage huge amounts of information. Download this paper to learn about these challenges and how HP StorageWorks can help. >>
Best Practices for IBM DB2
Sponsored by IBM
This best practices series is practical guidance for optimizing IBM DB2 software to satisfy key business data processing needs. Covering common DB2 9 product configurations, these papers are authored by leading IBM development and consulting experts, and have been extensively tested. Don't miss this knowledge you can use. >>
Six Ways to Cut Energy Costs Outside of the Data Center
Sponsored by APC
Electricity is your data's lifeblood, and if the power fails and you don't have a plan in place, it's lights out for your bottom line. Download this Internet.com eBook now to learn how to save your data and PCs from power interruptions using technologies like uninterruptable power supplies (UPS). >>
Real Protection for the Real World
Sponsored by Trend Micro
Real-world testing provides better insight into a vendor's ability to protect your enterprise. To better represent a real-world environment where a new threat emerges every 1.5 seconds, NSS Labs sourced socially engineered malware samples from the Internet and tested corporate endpoint solutions to determine if the samples could be blocked or detected at multiple layers. Read this report from NSS Labs to learn more about why Trend Micro OfficeScan ranked first in a real-world test of corporate endpoint solutions. >>

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