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This white paper describes the variety of desktop virtualization models available, how each works, and the advantages and limitations of each model for key vectors such as security, manageability, and power consumption. Also identified are the major providers of software solutions and the end-point devices to deploy each model.
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The virtualization on x86 platforms has been a true game changer for desktop delivery. IT pros can now centrally manage, maintain, and enforce policies on desktops in ways never before possible with traditional desktops. This white paper explores the exact ways that the virtual desktop model can benefit companies.
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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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Check out this informative resource to uncover the key features of a converged system for virtualization, so you can get your organization on the fast-track to a fully virtualized environment.
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This whitepaper offers a checklist for laptops that compares two leading offerings with regards to manageability, durability, and “securability.”
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Access this white paper to learn about a storage system that uses real-time compression and SSD technology to boost storage performance. Read on to learn more about how the benefits of this storage system provide a strong ROI, and how your organization could cut costs.
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This white paper highlights the challenges that data centers face when it comes to network monitoring. It also explains the performance capabilities and benefits of blade servers from APCON.
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Fortunately, there is a solution. In this white paper, learn how Oracle servers streamline the migration process and simplify maintenance and management. Read on to learn how these servers may be right for your workloads.
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This technical resource describes a small footprint reference architecture that is designed for zero downtime and zero data loss, and slashes processor based license fees by 66% while cutting hardware costs by up to 50%.