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Monday, January 26, 2009

Whitepaper Download Alert: January 26, 2009

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01/26/09

Check out Network World's comprehensive library of whitepapers for IT professionals, which includes carefully selected topics that matter most to your organization. Each week you will receive updates sent straight to your inbox. You can see all of the available whitepapers at: http://www.networkworld.com/resourcelibrary/?type=whitepaper

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Oracle
The Benefits of Grid Computing.
Grid computing improves utilization levels, reduces power consumption, management costs and lets you realize a better return on your hardware investment. Find out how you can overhaul your IT department with grid computing in this whitepaper. Also learn how real-world users are benefiting from this technology today. Download this whitepaper now.


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ExtraHop
Seven Deadly Sins of Net Management.
Legacy network management approaches can leave your network susceptible to poor performance and limited visibility. By updating your approach and adopting new application delivery assurance solutions you can avoid the seven deadly sins of network management. Each is described in detail in this whitepaper. Download this whitepaper now.


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MovinCool
Effectively Cool your Equipment Closets.
Keep your server and telecom closets cool with self-contained spot air conditioners, which are more effective than traditional precision-cooling systems. You'll learn the cost and flexibility benefits of spot coolers and get tips on how to find the right product for your IT environment. Learn more today. Download this whitepaper now.


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HP
Efficiently Migrate to 802.11n
Create a clear path to 802.11n by selecting the right architecture for the job. Get real-world tips on how to preserve your current WLAN investments while preparing for 802.11n in this whitepaper, "802.11n Drives an Architectural Evolution." Increase wireless speeds and improve network capacity with this next generation WLAN technology. Download this whitepaper now.


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Akamai Technologies
Fulfill Your Remote Access Strategy for Mobile Users
Transform the Internet into a business-ready application delivery platform and achieve a successful remote access strategy. Download this Frost & Sullivan report today:


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Tripwire
IDC: Optimizing Infrastructure Control
This paper outlines the nature of infrastructure integrity, change auditing, and compliance solutions. It describes how an investment in configuration assessment and change auditing solutions can stabilize IT operations, lowering the operational costs associated with the IT infrastructure; be a force multiplier; and provide a solid foundation that increases the effectiveness of the investment in information security.


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Microsoft Corporation
5 Ways Windows Vista Just Got Easier
This article explores some of the new capabilities of Windows Vista and our new set of deployment tools and ways that you can benefit from these tools and make the process of deploying Windows Vista much easier.


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HP
Creating an Environmentally Friendly Net
Becoming a more environmentally friendly IT department is a task many IT professionals have taken on in recent years. Get some real-world tips on how to successfully go green while improving costs in this whitepaper, "Environmental Sustainability and Networking." Learn more today. Download this whitepaper now.



 


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