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Sponsored by IBM
When it comes to business software, few applications help businesses
streamline their business processes, create new markets, and provide
insight into their operations like business intelligence software.
Download this Internet.com eBook to learn about the emerging trends in
business intelligence, common mistakes, and leading business
intelligence vendors.
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IT's alignment with the business is critical to the success of an
organization. This alignment often requires the key leaders to
collaborate and focus on the execution and delivery of key programs. In
many cases, successful collaboration means leaders need to have
extensive conversations concerning what's vital to the business.
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Like it or not, your end users are probably using their computers and
mobile devices to access social networking applications like Facebook
and Twitter. While valuable tools for networking and keeping in touch,
social networking sites can also expose your users to online malware.
Download this Internet.com eBook for advice on keeping your users safe,
help developing a social networking policy, and tips on how to make the
most of social networking tools.
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The open source Android operating system is branching out beyond phones
into netbooks, notebooks and other devices that will find adoption
inside the enterprise. Download this Internet.com eBook to learn why
Android is a platform worth considering for your organization's mobile
devices and mobile application development.
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Different enterprises embark on the journey toward a service oriented
architecture (SOA) with different aims. The general goals include
creating agility, enabling faster time to market, and encouraging reuse
within the enterprise. None of these are easy to achieve and each
requires a set of guidelines. Download this Internet.com eBook for
guidance on how to deploy and maintain an enterprise SOA.
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Businesses are looking to get the most for their technology spending as
the economy begins to grow, and new innovations like cloud computing and
solid state drives can help. Download this Internet.com eBook to see
what near-term future holds for servers, networking, storage, security,
and more.
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Why is managing technical people difficult? Some would say techies are
socially inept and simply can't communicate well. While that may be true
in some cases, saying so doesn't help managers deal with techies any
better: It just defers the problem. Download this eBook for advice on
how to bridge the communications gap.
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Like many IT managers you're probably being asked to cut costs with as
little impact as possible on services. Your IT organization has dozens
of opportunities for cutting costs if you know where to look. Download
this Internet.com eBook to identify your cost-cutting opportunities.
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If you haven't already upgraded to Windows 7, it's likely going to be
the operating system installed on your next new hardware purchase.
Download this Internet.com eBook for practical advice on accomplishing
everyday tasks in Windows 7, including finding and managing files,
networking, wireless, security, and more. Read more.
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For every piece of good news about the IT job market there seems to be a
piece of bad news. Download this Internet.com eBook for tips on job
hunting, networking, and a look at the IT jobs and industries that will
be hiring in 2010 and beyond. Read more.
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There's a general level of anxiety surrounding metrics among those who
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Internet.com eBook to learn what you should measure and why so your ITIL
processes achieve their objectives. Read more.
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Mobile devices are a critical part of almost every enterprise. When used
properly, they make employees more productive and more accessible, but
as mobile devices proliferate, so do the headaches for IT professionals.
Download this Internet.com eBook to see how your organization can
manage mobile devices and combat the threats to your data and
applications as they enter a mobile world. Read more.
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The latest operating system from Microsoft is now available and
organizations of all sizes need to consider whether or not to upgrade.
Download this Internet.com eBook for a review of Windows 7 and to see
what Internet.com experts think of the new and improved features. Read more.
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Whilst the possibilities for intranet applications have grown
innumerably with the advances in technology, it's still most often used
as the backbone for knowledge sharing. Download this Internet.com eBook
to learn how your organisation can free the information that exists in
its ranks and create a more adaptive business. Read more.
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The decision to outsource some or all of your IT infrastructure support
is one that shouldn't be taken lightly, or without a significant amount
of due diligence. Mike Scheuerman takes a look at the options you have,
the details you need to cover, and the pitfalls to watch for in this
Internet.com eBook. Read more.
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Whether your organization is supporting a handful of Macs or considering
making the big switch, this Internet.com eBook will bring you up to
date on what Apple has to offer. Download this Internet.com eBook to
learn about the hardware and software options, as well as Apple-specific
advice on networking, security, and even servers. Read more
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Organizations are making budget cuts across the board and IT isn't
immune. Download this eBook for practical advice from Internet.com's
experts about the wise way to trim your budget and for tips on how your
IT department can survive, and even thrive, during tough economic times.
Read more.
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With the release of ITIL v3 come many questions from IT managers and
CIOs. Most common among them: "What's the difference between v2 and v3?"
and "Should I wait to start my ITIL project?” This Internet.com eBook
offers expert advice to help technology executives answer these
questions and more. Read more.
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More and more IT organizations are beginning to adopt ITIL-based IT
service management initiatives, and turnout at national, regional, and
local events on the subject keeps growing. Yet, one of the main
questions on people's minds is, "Where do we start?" Download this eBook
for the answer to that question and for tips on ensuring a successful
ITIL implementation. Read more
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Companies use outsourcing as a way to reduce costs but often they spend
too little time considering its strategic value, which can be overstated
by many outsourcing providers. Download this Internet.com eBook to
learn more about the advantages and disadvantages of outsourcing and see
if your organization can use it to run more efficiently. Read more.
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Few IT managers have the luxury of looking ahead more than a year or
two. In this Internet.com eBook, Nicholas Carr, the author of "Does IT
Matter?", takes readers on a trip one decade into the future to see how
IT as we know it will change and what those changes mean for IT
professionals, hardware and software vendors, and corporations of all
sizes. Read more.
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During a recession, budgets start to disappear. Our Internet.com experts
weigh in on how you and your IT organization can survive a slowdown,
which areas of IT will fare the best, and where your career will be safe
as the economy weathers the storm. Read more
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Oracle Database 11g includes more features for self-management and
automation, which makes it easier for customers to cost-effectively
manage their data. Download this Internet.com eBook for an overview of
some of the new features in 11g and for an overview of the issues you
need to consider as you prepare for a database migration. Read more
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If recent staffing surveys are correct, then IT hiring is a sellers
market. In response, CIOs, tech executives, and their HR counterparts
have to get more creative in their search for new talent. Download this
Internet.com eBook for information on hiring and retaining talent in
your IT organization. Read more
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Is Software as a Service just hype, or is something really going on
here? And if there is fuel behind these flames, what's different? Why
has a model that languished for a decade suddenly gained steam? Download
this eBook to see if your company can benefit as SaaS tries to change
the face of the enterprise. Read more
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Why is managing technical people difficult? Some would say techies are
socially inept and simply can't communicate well. While that may be true
in some cases, saying so doesn't help managers deal with techies any
better: It just defers the problem. Download this eBook for advice on
how to bridge the communications gap. Read more
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IT managers need a proven, steadfast process for sifting through the
hundreds of choices available for each enterprise software market
segment. Whether you are evaluating CRM or RFID solutions, the same
basic selection process applies. There are a series of steps for
ensuring a result that will survive the intense, long-term scrutiny this
level of investment will certainly attract. Read more
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Electricity is your data's lifeblood, and if the power fails and you
don't have a plan in place, it's lights out for your bottom line.
Download this Internet.com eBook to learn how to save your data and PCs
from power interruptions using technologies like uninterruptable power
supplies (UPS).
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There are a number of strategies you can employ to trim the amount of
money you're spending on electricity for your data center.
Virtualization is an increasingly popular strategy because it
consolidates servers; reconfiguring your data center might improve the
circulation of air; and simply giving your data center a good cleaning
might also work wonders. Download this Internet.com eBook for more
power-saving ideas.
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The first step to moving your business into cloud computing is selecting
a vendor that fits your needs. Download this Internet.com eBook for
tips on vendor management, performance, metrics, security, and other
considerations you need to choose your vendor, as well as a list of 20
vendors that are shaping the emerging cloud.
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Planning a wireless network installation requires careful attention be
paid to the potential for interference and to network security. Download
this Internet.com eBook to better understand these concerns and
increase the chances your WLAN project is a success. Read more.
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Need help with home or small business WLANs? Have a question about
security, bridging, or Wi-Fi for your iPhone? Aaron Weiss is
Internet.com's Wi-Fi Guru and he has the answers to your wireless
networking questions. Read more.
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In the groundswell of economic pressures, companies big and small are
looking to the cloud for relief. The buzz is everywhere: cloud computing
can cut costs, speed implementations, and scale quickly. The buzz,
however, may be slightly off-the-mark. Download this Internet.com eBook
to see if cloud computing is an option for your organization. Read more.
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Virtualization has come along way in the past year. Your organization
can save money by implementing virtualization solutions for servers and
storage, regardless of its size. Download this Internet.com eBook to
learn about the benefits of this exciting technology as well as the
risks and make sure your IT organization is ready. Read more.
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Virtualization can have a huge effect on productivity and cost savings
when consolidating wide-ranging workloads, but getting the best
performance out of your software is something else entirely. Download
this Internet.com eBook to learn what you'll want to keep an eye on if
you're determined to get the most out of the technology. Read more.
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To be an effective network engineer or administrator, you need to
understand the blocks on which all networks are built. In most cases
that means a thorough understanding of IP addresses, subnets, CIDR, and
TCP protocol. Download this free guide now and learn in-depth concepts
covering the foundation of networking. Read more
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Data center power and cooling issues are a major concern for businesses
trying to watch costs. Some IT organizations may be overlooking
optimization methods for existing data centers that can increase the
available cooling capacity substantially while also reducing costs.
Download this Internet.com eBook to get the most out of your cooling
potential. Read more.
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Changes are in store for the corporate data center, whether it's the
movement toward cloud computing, virtualization, or the battle against
ever increasing heating and cooling costs. Download this Internet.com
eBook to see how your data center can benefit from the latest
technologies and how you can trim costs without sacrificing performance
and efficiency. Read more.
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It's important that employees have access to the data and applications
they need over a wide area network as if they were on the local area
network. Using application acceleration, wide area file services (WAFS),
and WAN optimization, businesses can increase productivity and save
money by reducing server and storage sprawl and the number of necessary
software licenses. Read more.
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A sys admin in a large server room, or rooms, will most likely need
tools to help him or her keep the servers running effectively. This is
where software to manage, monitor, and configure the server
infrastructure comes in to play. Download this free guide now from our
editors at Enterprise Networking Planet and learn why the question is
not whether you need some of the tools, but which ones and from whom. Read more
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Virtualization can save time and money in the datacenter, but it needs
to be used wisely. Wise IT professionals will be on the lookout for
virtual machine sprawl and remain on top of the security threats that
can take down a virtual environment. Download this Internet.com eBook to
learn how to manage virtualization in your datacenter and ensure you
get the most from the technology. Read more.
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Voice over Internet Protocol is another way for small and medium-sized
businesses to increase efficiency and cut costs. A well-planned and
implemented VoIP system can provide call quality and reliability that
rivals mobile phone or landline calls. Read more
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To make your holiday season merry - and mobile - we have the best gift
ideas for everyone on your list. In 2010, we saw double-digit growth in
the mobile device market, with all the major players releasing flagship
smart phones and tablets. Given how hot the mobile market is, it's no
wonder we'll be seeing smart phones and tablets on gift wish lists.
Download this eBook to learn more!
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Mobile phones have come a long way in the last decade. From clunky
devices that didn't fit comfortably in a pocket, to flip phones to touch
screens, the latest devices surf the Web, deliver e-mail and run
applications for any number of uses. Internet.com's editors review
dozens of wireless devices, from cell phones to powerful smartphones
that put the office in your pocket. Here is a look at some of the
devices they've tested.
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Personal computers no longer need to fit on top of or under a desk.
Today's global economy demands machines that can travel and maintain the
same functionality as a desktop PC. Download this collection of reviews
of notebooks, netbooks, and all-in-one PCs from Internet.com editors to
help find the right machine for you.
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Updated to Include iPhone 3G
As many of you know, the iPhone doesn't come with an instruction
booklet. The "Everything You Need to Know About Your iPhone" free guide
will help you discover the iPhone's hidden goodness. Read More
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Every day, the Internet goes from being less of a luxury to more of a
necessity for all of us. And with the worldwide growth of Internet usage
combined with the nearly equal growth in mobile phone usage, more and
more people will find the need to access the Internet through their
mobile device. This eBook examines how the mobile Web is evolving, the
tips and tricks you'll need to go mobile, as well as the basics of what
you need to get started on the mobile Internet. Read More
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While everyone talks about the business-critical nature of the Internet,
truth is your most important corporate application and the one your
users count upon the most is e-mail. Delivering secure, robust and
user-friendly e-mail to your mobile workforce is quickly becoming a
competitive requirement. This Internet.com eBook looks at the
marketplace to show how mobile communications is poised to take off and
discusses what you need to consider for implementing mobile email and IM
in your enterprise. Read More
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Being a CIO and trying to manage a company's technology without knowing
where the company wants to go is like walking through a maze while
wearing a blindfold. You never quite know if you're on the right route
and you turn down several pathways that end up taking you in the wrong
direction. Download this Internet.com eBook to see how Project Portfolio
Management can help you create a more efficient IT operation. Read more.
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There is one step you can take that single-handedly increases the value
of each and every one of your projects—that increases business
satisfaction with the results and that simplifies some elements of
project delivery. Jed Simms explains the importance of desired business
outcomes in this Internet.com eBook. Read more.
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Almost anyone can be up and running selling products online in minutes,
but to truly succeed you need think beyond the e-commerce site and build
a business. Download this Internet.com eBook for advice on every step
of the process, from building an e-commerce site to marketing your
products and protecting against fraud.
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In this follow-up to his popular "Best Practices for Developing a Web
Site" eBook, Paul Chin explores how organizations can get a handle on
the knowledge and content scattered among many departments, workgroups,
and employees. Download this Internet.com eBook to learn the fundamental
rules you need to follow for building a CMS application that unlocks
the value in your information. Read more.
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Despite an increased focus on project management, an alarming number of
IT projects still fail. Common obstacles to successful projects include
feature creep, lack of cooperation, and inefficient processes. Download
this Internet.com eBook to learn techniques for overcoming project jams
and for improving the way you manage project information. Read more.
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Project Portfolio Management is all about aligning technology funds,
projects, and IT resources with the company's organizational priorities.
There is no single right way to build a PPM process, but there are
specific practices that are common across all PPM methodologies. Read more.
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Just because Web sites are easy to build these days, doesn't mean it's
easy to build a quality Web site that meets your business objectives.
Before developing your next Web site, or redesigning an existing site,
download this Internet.com eBook to guide you through the process and
plan your project, whether you're developing a site in-house or
outsourcing the project. Read more.
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While success rates have improved to approximately 34 percent, 15
percent of all projects still fail and 51 percent are somehow
"challenged," according to research. Establishing a project management
office is the first step towards improving your best practices and time
to market. Read more.

Ensuring a safe web browsing experience is a key part of any effective
Internet security strategy. Are you up-to-date on the latest browser
vulnerabilities, security add-ons, and best practices? Download this
Internet.com eBook to learn which browser offers the best security, how
to extend your browser's security capabilities, and how to stay clear of
the top web malware threats.
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IT is a shared service that must support the business by enabling other
business units to attain their objectives by simultaneously creating and
protecting value. To do this requires a systemic perspective that
transcends local operational groups and positions to methodically
define, deliver and improve service offerings. Download this
Internet.com eBook to see how ITIL and IT service management (ITSM) can
help.
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Offloading IT infrastructure to a cloud computing provider can result in
great cost savings and more streamlined, flexible operations. But the
cloud is not a panacea, and the need to adhere to information management
best practices remains. Download this Internet.com eBook to better
understand the security aspect of cloud computing and help choose a
provider that will keep your organization's data safe.
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Many small businesses are familiar with basic building blocks of
security software, such as antivirus software, firewalls, and anti-spam
applications, but the vast majority of SMBs don't know how to
effectively prevent identity theft, stop online theft, and protect
sensitive data. Download this Internet.com eBook to learn how to protect
your data and employees.
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An effective strategy for enterprise information security requires the
protection of servers, PCs, and networks using a variety of techniques.
Download this Internet.com eBook for information on penetration testing,
patch and vulnerability scanning, dealing with insider threats,
securing wireless networks, password security, and a list of quick wins
for enterprise security your business can implement today.
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Business risk can come from within your organization or from the
outside, even in the form of natural disasters and other unanticipated
events. The consequences of inadequate risk management range from
significant revenue loss and lost market share to damage to your brand
and business reputation.
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Securing an IT infrastructure can be a time-consuming task that leaves
little time for the security emergencies that arise in the course of
doing business. Download this Internet.com eBook for practical security
advice on dealing with stolen laptops, securing wireless networks,
encrypting sensitive data, keeping executives' PC secure, and more.
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It makes sense to deploy some kind of encryption system to ensure that
prying eyes can't decipher anything garnered from intercepted messages
or stolen computers, including customer data, employee data,
intellectual property, or confidential financial information. Download
this Internet.com eBook for an overview of solutions that can be used to
safeguard your data. Read more.
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The cost of a serious security breach can be very high indeed, so most
organizations devote significant resources to keeping malware and
malicious hackers from getting on to the corporate network and getting
access to data. Join Internet.com contributor Paul Rubens as he shows
you how to conduct penetration tests and network security scans, check
password security, safeguard your wireless network, and more. Read more.
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An intrusion detection system (IDS) is designed to monitor all inbound
and outbound network activity and identify any suspicious patterns that
may indicate a network or system attack from someone attempting to break
into or compromise a system.
The term IDS actually covers a large variety of products that all detect
intrusions. An IDS solution can come in the form of cheaper shareware
or freely distributed open source programs, to a much more expensive and
secure vendor software solution. Read more.
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Explore today's most intriguing manifestation of advanced malware: the
botnet. Download this Internet.com eBook to examine the client side, the
server side, and some of the more interesting uses of the power a
botnet provides. Read more.
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Changing the default SSID or disabling SSID broadcasting are two of the
most popular ways to help secure a wireless network, but by no means do
they provide adequate security. Learn how to use encryption, VPNs, and
basic laptop and PC security to keep your network and machines safe. Read more
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Businesses spend a whopping $712 per worker, per year, in the battle
against spam, but there doesn't seem to be any easy answers to the
problem. Download this eBook to see what your IT department can do to
reduce the nuisance of spam, and for tips on how your users can help you
fight the battle. Read more
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Sponsored by Kaminario
Solid state disks (SSDs) made a splash in consumer technology, and now
the technology has its eyes on the enterprise storage market. Download
this Internet.com eBook to see what SSDs can do for your infrastructure
and review the pros and cons of this potentially game-changing storage
technology. Read more.
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Sponsored by i365
Storage virtualization is gaining popularity among businesses of all
sizes, due to cost savings and efficiency. But selecting and setting up
storage virtualization can be complex. Download this Internet.com eBook
to help your SMB get started.
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Regardless of industry, size, or age, businesses are awash in more data
than ever before. Fewer business processes rely on paper, and the file
cabinets that once filled offices for generations are now located on
racks in the server room. The world of data storage can be intimidating
to small businesses, but this Internet.com eBook can help you make
informed decisions about your storage needs.
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Sponsored by i365
Many Storage solutions are aimed at large enterprises and are designed
to address their concerns surrounding infomation lifecycle management
and corporate compliance. But small and medium-sized businesses have
storage concerns of their own. Download this Internet.com eBook for a
guide to choosing a storage server and building a storage strategy for
your SMB.
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Many companies still deal with ediscovery obligations by outsourcing the
process to external specialists who collect what is relevant, and get
it into a form that can be submitted to lawyers for review. But in the
past five years, an increasing number of companies have begun treating
ediscovery as a routine business process. Download this Internet.com
eBook to learn the steps your organization needs to take to prepare for
ediscovery challenges.
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Open source storage products can address a wide spectrum of business
problems. There are good open source offerings for backup, mirroring,
file system, NAS, and storage virtualization. Download this Internet.com
eBook to see how your organization can save on storage with open source
solutions. Read more.
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Servers are the unsung heroes of the corporate computing environment,
working behind the scenes to help get the maximum benefit from the
personal computers that people use every day. Before investing in server
hardware, you need to consider applications, storage, processor, form
factor, and more. Download this Internet.com eBook to help you choose
wisely. Read more.
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How has the economy affected the storage market? Some IT managers are
turning to new technologies like deduplication and solid state drives to
get the most out of their storage spending. Download this eBook from
Internet.com to see what's selling in the storage market and how your
organization can prepare for the next generation of storage
technologies. Read more.
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Business continuity is concerned with keeping the business running or
getting back up and running as quickly as possible to minimize impacts.
Disaster recovery helps restore a given service back into production.
Either way, IT is responsible for making sure the business can access
its data and applications in the wake of manmade or natural disaster.
Download this Internet.com eBook to see what steps you can take to be
prepared. Read more.
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Stocking up on hardware and software to hold more and more information
is a costly misstep, according to analysts. Organizations need to
modernize storage strategies and understand how information access
technology can ensure they need what they're keeping. Download this
Internet.com eBook to see where storage technology is going and what you
can do to keep pace. Read more.
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Working with multiple instances of the Microsoft SQL Server database
creates unique challenges for administrators. Download this Internet.com
eBook to learn connection strategies for multiple database
environments, how to set up a linked server for a remote SQL Server
instance, and easy data recovery options. Read more.
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With storage requirements moving into the tera-, peta- and exabyte
ranges, companies need to refine their backup strategies to ensure
availability of their growing data stores. Download this Internet.com
eBook to learn the pros and cons of different backup strategies and find
one that works best to keep your business protected without breaking
the bank. Read more.
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Electricity use in data centers is skyrocketing, sending corporate
energy bills through the roof, creating environmental concerns and
generating negative publicity for large corporations. "Going Green"
means looking to technologies like virtualization, energy-efficient
chips and racks, and implementing policies that extend beyond the data
center to all of your organization's employees. Read more.
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A storage network is any network that's designed to transport
block-level storage protocols. But understanding the ins and outs of
networked storage takes you deep into several of protocols. This guide
covers SANs, Fibre Channels, Disk Arrays, Fabric, and IP Storage. Read more
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Picking up where Part 1 left off, Part 2 of our look at storage
networking examines configurations for SAN-attached servers and disk
arrays, and also includes a look at the future of IP storage. Read more
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With storage needs growing at a breakneck rate, the need for tools that
manage storage in a heterogeneous environment is more important than
ever. Download this free guide now from our editors at Enterprise
Storage Forum and learn to solve the puzzle of standards and acronyms
that make up the modern storage management landscape. Read more
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Information lifecycle management blends storage and enterprise content
management to massage corporate data from its inception until its
disposal. But is ILM merely a marketing buzzword, or is it alive and
real in daily operations? Download this free guide now from our editors
at Enterprise Storage Forum and learn why ILM is important in more ways
than you think. Read more
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Regardless of industry, size, or age, businesses are awash in more data
than ever before. Federal regulations require that data be stored,
protected, and retrievable for a certain amount of time. Storage is also
a growing area in IT, which means employment opportunities exist now,
and should exist for some time. View more.
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The way that organizations store and secure their data is undergoing a
major shift, from physical servers with networked storage to virtualized
servers and clouds. Download this Internet.com eBook to see how
technologies like deduplication, virtualization, and cloud computing are
changing the storage game and affect the best practices for data
security, backup, recovery, and more.
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Software development is done differently at every organization. The
process that one organization or person uses to develop software may
work for their specific environment and situation, but may fail
miserably in another set of circumstances. Despite the differences,
there are fundamental roles that are filled at every organization where
software is developed. Download this in-depth guide from the editors of
DevX and learn more about these specific software development roles.
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If you have already developed for other mobile platforms you probably
don't want to ignore Windows Phone 7. Or maybe you haven't developed for
mobile devices yet but would like to start with the Windows Phone.
Either way, this eBook is for you.
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HTML5 is the new standard that is expected to take over the Web. New
versions of browsers are already starting to support the advanced
features. Learn why HTML5 is important and discover how to use start
using it today.
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Discover how to start developing for the Android platform with this
extensive guide, which provides a reference to the Android platform as
well as a look at developing your first Android application. You'll
explore the top 10 features for developers as well as learn design and
development tips that go beyond the phone and target tablet development
as well.
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Quality software applications perform flawlessly for end users, keep
data secure and are tested to ensure bugs are found before the software
is released to a production environment. Download this Internet.com
eBook to learn the steps your software development organization can take
to test, improve and secure your software so costly problems don’t
surface when it’s too late.
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One area of cloud computing that developers are finding of extreme value
is the ability to store data. The cloud allows for broad access as well
as for levels of scalability that might not be available locally.
Download this Internet.com eBook for a look at cloud-based databases
like NoSQL and a deeper dive into using Amazon's SimpleDB with Java.
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Sponsored by Microsoft
With the work that has been done on Microsoft® Silverlight™, not only do
Microsoft developers have the latest tools to develop Rich Internet
Applications (RIAs), open source developers can share in these tools as
well. Whether you write code in PHP, Python, Ruby or use Eclipse, there
are tools available to you that let you develop the hottest RIA using
Silverlight. Read more.
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Sponsored by Microsoft
The silos that kept IT organizations dedicated to one vendor, one
operating system, or one software development environment are coming
down. Download this eBook from Microsoft and Internet.com to learn how
the interoperability and extensibility features in Visual Studio can
open the doors to learning new languages and new development
environments so smart developers can succeed in this heterogeneous IT
world. Read more.
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Java developers today have many choices for web development frameworks.
To help you decide which is best for your web development projects, this
guide introduces you to the leading open source frameworks: JavaServer
Faces, Spring, Struts, Tapestry, and Wicket. Read more.
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It's been 10 years since the first ISO C++ standard, and 2009 will bring
us the second. In this special report, you'll learn how the new
features that are being discussed by the standards team will
revolutionize the way you code. Read more.
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Explore tools and techniques for deploying small- and medium-scale Rails
applications effectively and learn just how easy it is to write a
simple Wiki application using Ruby and Rails together.
Read more.
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Microsoft's SharePoint software can help your business organize
information and collaborate effectively. Download this eBook to follow
along as Internet.com experts show you how to get the most from your
SharePoint implementation, including integration with Crystal Reports,
the development of auditing features, and more. Read more.
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Does the Ruby programming language offer enough power and elegance to
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While Java helps in fulfilling the promise of "write once, use
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Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is seen as the next evolutionary
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Where you are. Where you are going. How to get there. The plan for the
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Where you are. Where you are going. How to get there. The plan for the
journey begins with enterprise architecture. This Internet.com eBook by
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Customers today have more options than ever, yet customer service is an
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Sponsored by VMware With virtualization rates now
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Managing a collection of computer systems is no easy task. But, through
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One of the ways around the issues of security and control that make some
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