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Bladed environments have proven their ability to reduce complexity and costs, while also delivering an impressive level of flexibility to help organizations of all types and sizes quickly adapt to evolving requirements and realities.
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To solve the dilemma of meeting both data growth and budgetary ultimatums, IT must be agile. This paper examines the four rubrics of data center transformation: virtualization, automation, cloud-readiness and sustainability.
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Mobile technology will affect workers, customers and processes, as well as business operations, computer applications and technical infrastructure. For maximum impact, mobility must be woven into the fabric of the enterprise. Collaboration tools need to break out of functional silos, decision-making should move away from traditional top-down models
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We're all suffering from information overload. We can’t consume the volume of information that we receive every day, so if we think it might be valuable, we try to file it in a safe place for use at some time in the future. Read this white paper to learn more about the latest mashup for business analysts, Text Analytics.
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This white paper explains how a risk management program can help identify opportunities for value creation while also protecting against potential threats.
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Enterprises need to give employees a full, flexible and configurable managed desktop environment to meet diverse business requirements and user productivity needs. Find out how HP can help.
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This infographic illustrates the necessity of integration between business and IT, as well as the fundamental disagreements that exist between the two groups.
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This white paper highlights a system that lets organizations select their preferred cloud deployment strategy, ensuring they meet or exceed industry standards for data security. Read on to get the flexibility you desire, and the security you need.
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IT systems are vulnerable to a variety of disruptions. This paper will focus on common processes and procedures that should be part of any effective enterprise backup/restore system.