Date:
Thu, May 08, 2008 11:59:00 PMFrom:
IDG Connect
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<FRIDAY> Xen, ZENworks, WDS, Web Policies
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Your weekly short list of the hottest whitepapers, webcasts and research available. As well as a healthy helping of interesting facts, quotes and other brain candy (near the bottom). Have a great weekend!
Trend Micro: Boost Productivity, Save Money, and Avoid Legal Liability with Message Archiving
It may sound funny when a commercial claims you can both eat more and lose weight. But it's dead serious when you're charged with doing just that with email on a daily basis.
Fluke Networks: Troubleshooting Remote Site Networks – Best Practices
'Because you don't work at HQ' isn't an acceptable excuse for poor performance.
Novell: ZENworks Configuration Management
Careful, automation might just lead to your IT staff feeling completely underwhelmed.
Novell: Open Enterprise Server 2 - Deploying Virtualized NetWare on Linux
It's a Xen thing.
Riverbed Technologies: Using Wide-area Data Services (WDS) to Accelerate, Optimize, and Simplify Distributed Computing
Branching out is good. Branches out of touch is bad.
Sophos: Effective Web Policies - Ensuring Staff Productivity and Legal Compliance
Personal surfing at work isn't a right--in fact, a lot of the time, it's wrong.
Neterion: The Missing Piece of Virtualization
I/O virtualization nixes the need to categorize "bad" prospective apps to virtualize.
The Virtualization Section of the IDG Connect Library
Targeted research to help you economize your resources with smarter hardware, software and infrastructure.
Mother's Day Best Gift
Finally, advanced technology that offers accord between you and your mom.
On this day in 1955, Sam and Friends debuted, marking the first television appearance of both Jim Henson and what would become Kermit the Frog and the Muppets. In 1904, the steam locomotive City of Truro became the first steam engine to exceed 100mph. In 1887, Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West Show opened in London. In 1874, the first horse-drawn omnibus made its debut in the city of Mumbai. In 1502, Christopher Columbus left Spain for his fourth and final journey to the New World. And in 1092, Lincoln Cathedral was consecrated. Happy Birthday Rosario Dawson (1979), John Corbett (1961), Billy Joel (1949), Clint Holmes (1946), James L. Brooks (1940), Albert Finney (1936), Mike Wallace (1918) and Howard Carter (1874). RIP Alan King (d. 2004), Tenzing Norgay (1986) and C.W. Post (1914).
"He attacked everything in life with a mix of extraordinary genius and naive incompetence, and it was often difficult to tell which was which."
- Douglas Adams
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