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The Top 10 Misconceptions about Monitoring
We've all heard the tribal rumblings: You need to monitor everything, synthetic monitoring is the way to go, make sure everything is in your CMDB. What really is the best, proven approach?
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Data Protection Report 2008: Best Practices in Data Backup & Recovery
Excillio Group surveyed more than 135 IT professionals to understand the top goals, challenges, and trends in data protection in 2008.
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Hosted Services and E-mail Security: A Win-Win Combination
E-mail threats continue to evolve both in size and complexity, often overwhelming on-premises filtering solutions. Hosted services are a logical choice for ensuring that message systems run smoothly.
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Moving to Vista? Five Questions to Answer First
Whether you have decided to embark upon the Vista migration journey or are holding off on making a decision for another six months, you most likely have questions. You can try to get these answers by yourself or you can enlist the help of desktop management professionals who can get you to the answers faster.
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SQL Server 2005: 10 Backup & Recovery Best Practices
The ability to back up server data is critical and, as IT advances, so does the importance of data protectors, which includes streaming backup and recovery methodologies. Some of the best strategies for backup and recovery are outlined in this white paper.
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Get Answers in Business Communication: A How-To Guidebook
IT responsibilities for business communication are two-fold and the first course of action is to identify and then implement new technology to make business more efficient. Information access, communications and value to the enterprise are also key stepping stones for solution strategies.
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Web 2.0: When Features Outpace Security
Web 2.0 applications, which include wikis, blogs, multimedia content, social networking and content tagging, come with some substantial risk. For many companies embarking on the brave new world of Web 2.0, the move away from static content can give IT professionals Insecurity 2.0.
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