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Access this white paper to explore Microsoft Lync 2013's latest features, including more intuitive and efficient tools to enable always-connected communications for your business needs in productivity and collaboration.
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This white paper will take a look at how failures can unexpectedly disrupt core network services and the applications that depend on them despite employing traditional approaches to providing redundant configurations. Read this white paper to learn how to minimize the effects of failures to ensure business continuity.
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In this white paper, you will gain insight on how to choose between scale-up verses scale-out architectures for backup and recovery. Explore the pros and cons of each and which one is more economical for your organization.
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EMC is the leading enterprise storage platform for SAP, making it ideal for your SAP HANA solution. Click here for more reasons why EMC is the natural choice when it comes to your SAP HANA deployment.
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When a data disaster occurs, are you confident that the right person with the right training will log into the right system, restore the right data to the right place and do it quickly? Read this white paper to learn how one company found a solution to this problem.
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Explore this informative white paper to find out what is needed in a backup and restore solution to ensure that your data is safe, and how one vendor incorporates all these necessities into one, successful backup solution optimized for data security and recoverability.
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This white paper demonstrates how hospitals can manage risk and keep critical IT infrastructure up and running. Read now to learn how HIT leaders can ensure a high availability IT infrastructure that can improve service and protect their business.
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In this white paper, discover a tool that enables you to easily recover entire sections of the directory, or individual objects or attributes, without taking Active Directory offline.
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Microsoft Active Directory (AD) is the source of nearly all authentication and authorization in most Windows environments, which means it's critical to keep up and running. While AD's features can protect against some failures, there are others it can't recover from on its own. So what do you do when that dreaded day of disaster arrives?