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Aruba Networks
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It Takes Two to Tango: Using Wi-Fi and WiMAX to Deliver Broadband Wireless Services to Fixed and Mobile Clients
If it is a truism that all new technologies take longer than expected to reach a mass market, few examples can have evoked more disappointment than WiMAX. Conceived almost 10 years ago in the Institute of Electrical Engineers (IEEE), it has progressed through such headlines as `It's ...
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Uptime Software Inc.
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IT organizations are now challenged to build credibility and confidence with business decision makers. This challenge will become especially demanding as the economy further tightens and cost-cutting pressures mount. According to Gartner1, the top CIO priorities of 2009 include improving business processes and reducing the cost of IT.
To ensure their organizations remain a vital and respected ...
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Uptime Software Inc.
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IT management is faced with the daunting task of quickly turning complex data into accurate, actionable information, which in turn generates informed decisions that support the organization‟s overall business strategy. At the same time, IT management is responsible for ensuring high availability and performance of mission-critical applications, while continually working to communicate the value ...
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Minicom Advanced Systems Ltd.
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The numerous benefits of remote KVM IP access and management have made them the new must have technologies for IT managers. With KVM IP companies can reduce downtime, slash travel expenses; lower cooling costs and restrict server room access which increases security.
Unfortunately many remote access and management solutions are too costly for small and medium sized business`s (SMB's). Much of ...
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Platform Computing Corporation
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In the sixty-plus years since business computing began, there have been two major trends: first there was mainframe computing, followed by client-server. Now we have a new paradigm. Cloud computing is the third generation IT model and the next phase in the evolution of distributed computing and the data center.
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