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Disaster Recovery, Cloud Computing, Cloud-Based Applications, Storage, and Virtualization.
Welcome to the VoicesOn Friday Roundup. This week, we bring you white papers on Disaster Recovery, Cloud Computing, Cloud-Based Applications, Storage, and Virtualization.
Creating and Testing Your IT Recovery Plan
Testing at least once per month is important to maintain engineering best practices, to comply with stringent standards for data protection and recovery, and to gain confidence and peace of mind. In the midst of disaster is not the time to determine the flaws in your backup and recovery system. Backup alone is useless without the ability to efficiently recover, and technologists know all too well that the only path from "ought to work" to "known to work" is through testing.
Cloud: Powered by the Network. What a Business Leader Must Know.
Cloud computing is opening the door to possibilities for both small and large businesses. IT resources and services are abstracted from the underlying infrastructure and provided on-demand and at scale in a multi-tenant environment. Cloud is already having a broad impact, with implications that are relevant even to the most non-technical person. This Cisco white paper addresses the power of the cloud, Cisco's vision for the cloud and provides valuable customer use cases.
Free Cloud Single Sign-on: Access all your cloud-based apps with just one password.
The very fact that cloud-based applications are so attractive to businesses and easily adoptable, make it more difficult to provide an easy, secure an easy, secure and consistent way for you to manage those applications, as well as get end-users access to them. Breathe a sigh of relief because you've found IronStratus, a better single sign-on (SSO) solution for cloud apps.
ESG: HP Gives Exchange Customers Storage Flexibility
This white paper sponsored by HP and Intel discusses Exchange business drivers, market dynamics, and storage trends -- and how HP + Intel storage solutions can enhance an Exchange environment. Organization large and small need to consider all the factors in determining the right infrastructure and HP storage solutions delivers 100% availability, reliable and predictable performance, and comprehensive data protection.
Top 5 Things You Need in a Virtualization Management Solution by Eric Siebert
In this white paper, we will look at the top five areas that you should be looking at when choosing a management solution for your virtual environment and also covering the reasons why you need to use management solutions that are designed specifically for virtualization.
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1 comment:
Currently I work for Dell and thought your article about cloud computing is very impressing. I think Cloud computing is a technology that uses the internet and central remote servers to maintain data and applications. A simple example of cloud computing is Yahoo email or Gmail etc.
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