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Many businesses are investigating new ways to transform your voice now and prepare for the future of communications. This means taking a look, at and moving to, an IP-based communications infrastructure.
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This informative resource takes a look at both network virtualization and SDN, examining current pain points, technological advances and how you can reduce capex/opex, automate networks and generate new revenue streams.
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This expert decision center from SearchSDN.com takes an in-depth look at software-defined networking technology strategies and how they can help reduce the complexity and management of your network by enabling centralized programmable networks that separate the control and data planes from the underlying infrastructure.
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This informative paper examines a wireless networking solution designed specifically to support mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, allowing for your organization to provide reliable, high-performing wireless services to your mobile workforce.
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This crucial paper identifies the need for and benefits of network edge virtualizations, and analyzes how an SDN-based network edge solution can provide a cost-effective and simple platform for you to grow your network at your own pace.
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This informative paper takes an in-depth look at 802.11ac, a wireless networking solution that can help your organization meet the exploding need for greater wireless performance and accessibility.
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Discover the top four strategies and tools that cybercriminals use to infiltrate your network, and how you can stop them. Read this e-book and learn the importance of securing your network every minute of the day against all types of malware, and how a high performance firewall helps you protect against the latest global threats.
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Discover what Forrester Consulting is saying about next generation WAN optimization in this technology adoption profile commissioned by Blue Coat.
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The fourth edition of Microsoft’s System Management Server was released in August, 2007 with a new name, System Center Configuration Manager, making it part of the System Center brand. This paper will go through the components of each variety of this product to clear up any confusion around this valuable piece of management software.