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Source: HP
Data Deduplication is no longer an emerging technology. Hear from Gartner and HP on how this technology can support organizations of any size to achieve improved backup and recovery speeds, a reduction in bandwidth, increased automation and improved recoverability.
Source: Sun MicroSystems
This Webcast explores why enterprise customers are trying to make their data centers more efficient and how Sun's broad portfolio of storage virtualization technologies can play a big part. We'll hear from Alison Harapat, director of the data center efficiency initiative at Sun, as well as Brian Camp, senior vice president of infrastructure at KnowledgeBase Marketing.
Source: Satyam Infrastructure Management Services
Date: Thursday, December 4, 2008
Time: 2:00 PM ET/11:00 AM PT
The buzz around Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM) has reached a fever pitch. Through detailed discussions with your peers across leading enterprise firms within the US, we have learned that many enterprises consider "offshore" service delivery a solid component of a larger IT strategy. Join Nick Sharma - Senior Vice President and Global Practice Head of Satyam Infrastructure Management Services, and featured guest, Paul Roehrig - Principal Analyst serving Sourcing and Vendor Management professionals from Forrester for a first-hand look at this never before seen research.
Source: Absolute Software
Date: December 9, 2008
Time: 02:00 pm - 03:00 pm EST
Sponsor: Absolute Software
Join Don Wilson of Farmers Insurance Group on Dec. 9 and learn how IT asset managers at this leading insurance provider:
* Centrally audit 15,000 mobile computers
* Recover thousands of dollars worth of stolen laptops
* Achieve monthly cost savings by remotely inventorying EVDO modems
* Reduce compliance risk by remotely deleting data on missing computers
Source: Nortel
IT leaders need to maximize resources and minimize costs with technologies that will effectively replace physical presence. Telepresence can be a realistic solution for connecting a global workforce. Hugh McCullen, Nortel's General Manager of Multimedia Services and Peter Brockmann, an independent communications consultant, discuss how.
Source: Riverbed
Companies relish the competitive advantages of mobile employees- which ceased being the domain of the high-level executive years ago. Yet with the advantage of accessing corporate data anytime, anywhere comes the massive worry of IT professionals worldwide: how can I protect my enterprise's sensitive corporate data while providing reliable access to my mobile workforce? Many CIOs are turning to wide-area data services. Learn why.
Source: Riverbed
The global economy is a fact of life. Not just large multinationals, but smaller companies as well are setting up operations in all corners of the globe. What is the best IT strategy for a company with global operations? Many businesses are consolidating offices and data centers in fewer locations in order to keep expenses under control, enforce data security measures and protect intellectual property. But running centralized operations in the midst of a global enterprise could create a network bottleneck that would slow response times to unacceptable levels. In response, many businesses are turning to wide-area data services.
Source: Riverbed
There's nothing worse than a slow application. It erodes employee productivity and customer credibility in your enterprise. To deliver the performance that customers and employees require, you need to provide a rock-solid, high-bandwidth global network capable of delivering rich Web-centric applications with low latency. Riverbed technology's Steelhead WAN optimization appliances can help.
Source: Information Builders
In Business Intelligence (BI), a picture is worth a thousand words. You can get that picture with dashboards, conveying significant information about your business at-a-glance. This webcast reviews your dashboard alternatives, data considerations, and deployment optionsand, with real-world screenshots, illustrates how BI can empower your business users.
Source: Intel
Several times a year, Intel employees meet and plot how to hijack shipments of microprocessors, sell Intel's intellectual property to competitors, blackmail their coworkers, and hack their networks. And Intel pays them to do it. They even provide lunch. In this exclusive webcast, hear Intel's senior strategic analyst for information security Tim Casey explain how War Gaming has made Intel's data and infrastructure more secure.
CIO Viewpoints on Exchange 2007 Risks and Mitigation Strategies
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Sponsored by Dell MessageOne
Find out what Forrester says about mobile endpoint security and its management.
Mobility raises productivity. But IT departments are hard-pressed to protect mobile data and to manage security software, wireless clients and regulatory compliance for mobile workers... Read More »
Sponsored by Fiberlink
Get Forrester's take on simplifying mobility with the universal wireless client.
Mobile workers want to use all types of wireless networks: WiFi, 3G cellular networks, corporate WLANs and home wireless networks. But how can IT support... Read More »
Sponsored by Fiberlink