EGUIDE:
2018 was the year when software-defined networking, and more specifically software-defined WANs, took centre stage. We look back at a transformative year for the world of the network manager. Here are Computer Weekly's top 10 networking stories of 2018.
WHITE PAPER:
Converged services are being deployed extensively in enterprises to take advantage of the advances in IP-based voice, data and video service offerings.
WHITE PAPER:
Explore this resource to learn how IT pros are adopting skills and lessons learned in streamlining operations through resource consolidation and convergence using converged infrastructure in order to converge network resources. Read on to learn more.
WHITE PAPER:
This report offers insight into the growing integrated systems market, revealing opportunities for IT pros seeking to take advantage of this growing trend.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper will explore the changing networking environment and how this new design approach helps organizations improve business and technology performance while minimizing investment risk.
CASE STUDY:
Access this exclusive case study to discover how one organization in the health industry used a portable air conditioning unit to cool small server rooms to protect network devices without risking electrical damage due to water.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, analyst Lee Doyle explains how software-defined networking (SDN) allows today's networks to keep pace with automation and DevOps demands -- leading to lower costs, faster provisioning and better scalability. Also inside, analyst John Burke shares how you can assess the benefits of SDN in your network.
ASSESSMENT TOOL:
To see how much your company can save by implementing a Hosted VoIP solution, try this free, easy-to-use tool that requires just a few user inputs to quickly assess your potential savings. Businesses can now visualize the immediate and long-term cost savings and have a sound financial validation for moving forward with Hosted VoIP.
EBOOK:
To reap all the benefits of server virtualization, data centers need to be able to work with Virtual Machines while still maintaining accessibility and keeping up with the security needed.