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| Experiencing Data De-Duplication: Improving Efficiency and Reducing Capacity Requirements |
As with many new technologies, there is a lot of confusion in the market about data de-duplication. In fact, recent ESG Research reveals strong interest in and awareness of data de-duplication among organizations of varying sizes and industries. ESG believes such strong interest in data de-duplication this early in the adoption curve could be indicative of either underlying confusion in the market about what constitutes data de-duplication and what doesn’t or the compelling nature of data de-duplication. |
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| The Evolving Role of Tape in the Data Center |
The majority of data is very seldom accessed. The old 80/20 rule still applies today. Twenty percent of the data is accessed eighty percent of the time. The other eighty percent of the data is not accessed very often. The need to store data for a long period of time, coupled with the knowledge that much of data will be infrequently (or never) accessed helps to define one of the new roles of tape in the data center. |
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| Remote Client Solutions: The Multiplication of Virtualisation Technologies |
After more than two decades of undisputed dominance in the corporate desktop space, PCs are now under significant threat following the long-time development of virtualisation technologies that finally make the delivery of remote desktops viable for businesses. This IDC white paper provides an overview of remote client solutions and how they compare with the traditional PC infrastructure.
IDC conducted a statistical ROI analysis of the use of thin clients based on interviews with four HP customers and found that companies received a 466% return on investment after purchasing a thin client for their business. The IDC whitepaper also takes an in depth look at the benefit of HP thin clients to major Australia and New Zealand ticketing partner, Ticketek. |
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SPECIAL REPORT |
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The Importance of Web Access Management Systems
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Given the massive investments in Web-based applications, the importance of identity-centric security is only growing. If you think that all WAM systems are basically the same, then this session is for you. |
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