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This white paper provides insight on ways that MSPs and IT departments can improve their management of services. Learn how using ITIL best practices with an automated management solution can address a number of the unique challenges these businesses face.
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Based on its evaluation of the virtualization capabilities in PCs with Intel® vPro technology, Atos Origin is planning to add this new technology to the next version of the Atos Workplace solution.
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With pros and cons accompanying each approach, IT decision-makers may face a difficult choice in selecting console architecture. Read this white paper to learn benefits and challenges of each as well as the capabilities that differentiate them.
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This paper discusses why timely and reliable alarm notification is part of a successful remote monitoring program and discusses the factors to consider when selecting a remote monitoring system.
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Read this white paper to discover a large-scale enterprise networking solution that supports current challenges such as app performance, virtualization, videoconferencing, security, mobility, and cloud computing.
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Existing techniques for accessing maintenance consoles are inefficient and leave security holes in the network. Learn how, by deploying a secure console server, maintenance consoles can be secured and the availability of the network improved.
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With the imminent announcement of GFI MAX Remote Management’s new and greatly improved remote support tool ‘Take Control’ – it’s time to take a close look at the world of Remote IT Support.
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Frost & Sullivan presents the 2008 Product Differentiation Innovation Award in the videoconferencing infrastructure systems market to RADVISION.
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This white paper examines the challenges with backing up corporate data on these remote users’ PCs and describes Copiun’s Constant Access Gateway option which allows IT organizations to securely backup remote and mobile users without opening any firewall ports or placing the backup server in the DMZ.