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Data Center Management
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Black Box Network Services
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Server rooms and data centers are constantly expanding, but IT budgets and staff levels remain flat. How do you grow affordably and without a lot of hassle?
This white paper examines the changes confronting today’s growing data centers, including the transition to global centralized KVM server management. It then discusses the importance of a global centralized KVM management system that uses a ...
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CommScope
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The business case for 40GbE (Gigabit Ethernet) is becoming inescapably compelling. While 10GbE is still making its way into the data centers, CIOs and IT Managers must now consider how they are going to handle what’s coming next (see Fig. 1): High-bandwidth applications such as server virtualization and cloud computing, fabric consolidation within the data center, and a demand for more ...
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Schneider Electric
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Allocating Data Center Energy Costs and Carbon to IT Users
Introduction The data indicates that typical data centers are using much more energy that they need to. It is widely recognized that there are short term cost-effective opportunities to reduce the energy use of existing data centers and major opportunities to influence the designs of new data centers. This has made data centers an ...
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LightEdge Solutions, Inc
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Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, requires public companies to assess the effectiveness of their internal controls over nancial reporting. Many public companies, as part of their respective efforts to achieve compliance under Section 404, discovered that certain nancial reporting controls that they relied upon were actually maintained by outsourced third-party service ...
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Aruba Networks, Inc
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Modern enterprises are becoming more widely distributed, and workers are increasingly mobile. Fewer employees are working in large corporate offices, with estimates of the remote workforce as high as 80% of employees in some 1 companies . As enterprises hire employees and contractors from a global talent pool, wherever they may live, they are forming virtual teams: the remote worker has become ...
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