IDC Paper: ROI of Switched Ethernet Networking Solutions for the MidmarketIn a study of midmarket organizations that have implemented HP ProCurve in a production environment, IDC found that HP ProCurve provides more than sufficient functionality for... Sponsor: HP
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Citrix NetScaler 9: Automated Web Application ManagementThe complexity and criticality of Web applications is driving rising support costs. However, manual support tools and processes are no longer the only option. Citrix NetScaler is... Sponsor: Citrix
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FISMA Prescriptive GuideA Tactical Guide Enabling you to take Action and Achieve Operational Excellence Sponsor: Tripwire
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Can You Afford Not to Upgrade Your Servers to Today’s Advanced, Energy-Efficient Technologies?

Citrix Online has put together a practical guide that explores how Web-based solutions have enabled real companies to achieve remarkable results.

In August 2009, InfoWorld invited IT leaders to participate in a survey on WAN optimization and branch office consolidation and virtualization. The following report represents top-line results of that survey.

An HP ProLiant c-Class server blade is a complete server that slides into an HP BladeSystem c-Class Enclosure. Discover the different c-Class enclosures are available to meet the needs of large or small IT environments.

Spend less for power and have more for your business.

To learn more about how HP can reduce the TCO of your data center with scalable, energy-efficient options that can consolidate and virtualize your environment, read this brief report from the Clipper Group.

This guide features HP’s latest industry leading technologies – products designed to help you build and maintain an infrastructure that delivers the performance you need to drive your best business outcomes.

The business case is clear: Virtualization can help you save money, increase IT agility, and improve business outcomes. Are you capitalizing on these opportunities?

Ideal for Mid-Sized Businesses!

Reduce the number of physical servers your company needs.
