Friday, December 23, 2011

Friday Roundup: Endpoint Protection, IPv6 Transition, Storage, Private Cloud Computing, and Infrastructure Performance

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Welcome to the VoicesOn Friday Roundup. This week, we bring you white papers on Endpoint Protection, IPv6 Transition, Storage, Private Cloud Computing, and Infrastructure Performance.

3 Strategies to Protect Endpoints from Risky Applications
If there's one truth that security researchers have uncovered today about the criminal hacking community, it's that the bad guys are engaged in a love affair with the application layer. Microsoft has made strides in hardening its operating system from attacks and improving its patch release process and more organizations than ever are patching their operating systems in a timely fashion. But in an application-rich business environment, cyber criminals are having a field day attacking un-patched client-side applications.

How will IPv6 Impact your Network?
The transition to IPv6 protocol is officially under way. The global top-level repository of IPv4 addresses expired, and just a few quickly dwindling pools of addresses remain at the world's five regional Internet registries. Going forward, your network will have to accommodate a growing population of IPv6-enabled devices: new equipment is shipping with IPv6 simply because there are so few unused IPv4 addresses left

IDC: Scale-Out Storage in the Content-Driven Enterprise ~ Unleashing the Value of Information Assets
HP X9000 IBRIX Storage Systems powered by Intel (circle R) Xeon (circle R) processors allow users to create a virtual file storage environment where they can match storage price/performance with application requirements, yet manage a single, highly scalable system.

IBM System x Hyper-V Private Cloud Solution
Midsized businesses looking to benefit from the promise of private cloud computing should consider the IBM System x Private Cloud Offering, which consists of rack servers, storage and networking. Read this solution brief to learn about this reliable, high-performance and ready-to-use computing solution for data centers.

How to Diagnose Performance Issues In a Virtualized Infrastructure
This short how-to article focuses on how to solve the problem of virtual machine degradation in a virtualized environment.

 

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1 comment:

  1. As a Dell employee I think your article about cloud computing is quite impressive. I think cloud computing is a technology that uses the internet and central remote servers to maintain data and applications.

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