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Tuesday, March 05, 2013

Cisco virtual router targets the cloud

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Using Services to Support a New Generation of ERP
Top organizations are looking for a new generation of ERP that supports multi-tiered businesses, is easy to use, flexible, and powerful enough to support a growing organization. Learn More. Learn More.

WHITE PAPER: CA Technologies

Transforming IT Processes and Culture
Based on market research and case studies, this thought-provoking white paper shows you how innovative IT organizations are launching "overlay teams" to visualize and manage services from a cross-silo perspective. Learn More

Cisco virtual router targets the cloud
The Cisco CSR 1000V router is designed for enterprise network managers who want to have a little piece of their Cisco infrastructure in the cloud. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Technology

Managing Performance of Critical Applications
In conducting a survey of more than 150 IT professionals with direct responsibility for business-critical applications, Forrester found that enterprises are supporting corporate objectives of productivity and efficiency, a typical trend in times of economic uncertainty. Read Now

Cisco brings server virtualization to the branch office
The Cisco UCS Express family is a new set of blades that add high-performance general-purpose Intel server capabilities to the ISR G2 series of routers. Read More


WEBCAST: Cisco

Smart Solutions Deliver Unified Workspace Strategy
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Gigabit Wi-Fi? Not so fast.
The newest Wi-Fi technology -- 802.11ac -- promises blazing speeds of up to 1.3Gbps, according to claims made by the leading vendors. Read More

 
 
 

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