Defrag Myth Busters: What You Need to Know Fragmentation is one of the most serious problems that plague computers around the globe. It accounts for billions in lost revenue and production. It is also one of the leading causes of a wide range of common computer problems, system failures, and early hardware replacement. Why don't users and IT departments take more action to protect themselves against fragmentation? The following defrag myths may explain why. |
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6 Reasons to Move to Disk-Based Backup Today Businesses store some of their most valuable information on a variety of server platforms in departments, remote sites, retail offices, satellite data centers, and other locations outside the central data center. This data is vulnerable to malicious acts, accidental erasure, modification, corruption, and even catastrophic loss. It is critical that businesses secure these distributed assets since the impact of unavailability or loss of information ranges from decreased productivity and revenue shortfalls to business failure. |
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Can You Adopt SOA and Still Reduce Complexity? In an era where innovation drives success and growth, many IT departments are spending as much as 80% of their budgets on maintenance. The pressures to create real innovations with such a small share of the IT budget make enterprise architecture decisions even more critical. It is essential to remember that SOA is not about buying information technology -- it's about investing for business flexibility. |
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Help Simplify Virtualization Server consolidation (SCON) by means of virtualization is a key industry trend that helps take full economic and technical advantage of performance, but the complexity associated with proper implementation leaves many companies faced with uncertain strategies. Because of that uncertainty, organizations may delay virtualization projects, missing opportunities they might have realized if they had acted sooner. |
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How to Use Social Networking in the Business World In the age of Web 2.0, Internet users are rewriting the rules of social interaction by harnessing a range of new technologies to create and sustain virtual communities forged around common interests. Communications channels such as blogs and online forums, amplified by collaborative technologies like social bookmarking, provide powerful tools for sharing information and sustaining relationships across geographic borders and industry silos. |
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Windows Vista: A Cyber Security Shield Hackers are constantly exploiting security vulnerabilities and users' naivete to steal corporate and personal information with the intent of committing fraud and other crimes. Such breaches can result in lost customers, financial loss and penalties, legal actions, problems with industry and government regulators and bad press. Fortunately, Windows Vista incorporates a number of new and enhanced security features that address both concerns. |
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