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Transforming Virtualised Infrastructure: The Key to Enabling Mission-critical Databases and Applications
By EMC | 24/1/2013
Virtualisation has been progressing rapidly in today's datacentre. There has been tenfold growth in virtual machine deployment over the past decade while the physical server base has remained flat. In today's environments, many IT organisations are reaching the end of the first phase of virtualisation adoption, which is focused primarily on workload consolidation supported by multiple VMs per physical server. Read on.
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Easing The Transition To A Virtual Endpoint Infrastructure
By EMC | 24/1/2013
Server virtualisation has emerged as one of the most successful and popular solutions for maximising operational efficiency, reducing costs, improving ROI and controlling datacentre infrastructure. Flush with success and benefits achieved from implementing server virualisation, organisations are increasingly exploring the possibility that similar cost savings could be achieved through desktop virtualisation - learn more.
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Top Reasons Why Customers Virtualise Their Desktop Infrastructures with EMC VSPEX
By EMC | 24/1/2013
EMC VSPEX is a proven flexible architecture solution that allows IT to quickly and consistently deploy a virtualised infrastructure to consolidate servers, applications and desktops while helping you reduce capital and operational costs. Download now to transform your environment with simple, efficient and flexible virtualisation solutions.
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Backup and Recovery Changes Drive IT Infrastructure and Business Transformation
By EMC | 24/1/2013
In this IDC whitepaper, we look at an overview of the forces driving change within today's IT organisations and datacentres and specifically how backup and recovery can enable or hinder broader IT infrastructure and business transformation. Download now.
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5 Council Recommendations for Managing Mobile Enterprise Risks
By EMC | 17/10/2012
The following five recommendations provide a basis for managing mobile enterprise risks today and planning for the future.
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The Mobile Security Arsenal
By EMC | 17/10/2012
After understanding the risks, organisations must determine what tools and techniques are available for mitigating them. This segment outlines the current state of mobile enterprise security, with the caveat that technology solutions and security practices are evolving quickly.
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The Risks of Mobile Computing
By EMC | 17/10/2012
The fact of the matter is that security professionals don’t have a choice. They must determine how to manage mobile risks. The first step is to build a comprehensive understanding of those risks. Mobile computing poses the same types of risks as PCs and other computing models, albeit with a mobile twist.
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The Future is Bright: The Burgeoning Mobile Enterprise
By EMC | 17/10/2012
In most organisations, mobile devices are used primarily for email, calendar, and contacts, which have typically been delivered on company-supplied BlackBerry devices. Increasingly, organisations are delivering these applications on consumer smartphones and tablets, mainly Apple® iOS devices, Android™ devices, and Microsoft® Windows® Phone devices. And they are also moving beyond email to an expanding array of mobile enterprise apps. Read more.
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Securing The Mobile Future
By EMC | 17/10/2012
An unprecedented surge of consumer gadgets is hitting the enterprise, creating not only enormous opportunities but also massive risks. Three factors define the current mobile trend. Read on to find out what they are.
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2012 SBIC Report: Realising the Mobile Enterprise
By EMC | 17/10/2012
As more and more consumer devices connect to enterprise networks and store corporate data, risks continue to increase. Potentially devastating consequences include massive confidential data loss and ruinous security breaches. Security professionals can’t just ignore the risks or they’ll put their organisations in peril. But they also can’t say “no” or they’ll face the wrath of users and stand in the way of huge potential business benefits. The challenges may seem daunting, but the SBIC have put together this full report based on their discussions on balancing the risks and rewards of consumer devices to help you.
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