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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Network World Whitepapers Download: March 28, 2012

Why Fabric Computing Makes Sense for Application Delivery | Benefits and Risks of Energy-saving Modes of UPS Operation

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WHITE PAPER: Radware
Why Fabric Computing Makes Sense for Application Delivery
Radware's ADC fabric leverages the concept of a virtualized ADC resource pool that can span a single or cross multiple data centers. It transforms ADCs from "units" or devices to services, regardless of the underlying computing resources resulting in increased agility and simplified operations. Learn More


WHITE PAPER: APC
Benefits and Risks of Energy-saving Modes of UPS Operation
This paper shows that eco-mode typically provides a reduction of 2-4% in data center energy consumption and explains the various limitations and concerns that arise from eco-mode use. Situations where these operating modes are recommended and contraindicated are also described. Learn More


WHITE PAPER: Silver Peak Systems, Inc.
A Foundation for Universal WAN Optimization
Cloud architectures. Remote access to big data. Application performance in an increasingly networked world. A renewed focus on DR/BC based on instant replication between multiple data centers. All are driving a need for more flexible WAN optimization that can be cost effectively deployed across both private and public networks. Learn more.


WHITE PAPER: BMC
Workload Automation Challenges and Opportunities
This Executive Brief discusses IDC's perspective on how enterprise workload management requirements are changing and highlights the ways that workload automation solutions can address these emerging requirements. Learn More!


WHITE PAPER: Tripwire
Security-In-Depth Using Integrated Risk-Conscious Controls
Today's attacks on IT infrastructure are becoming more frequent, targeted and sophisticated. They range from well-funded, state-sponsored attacks to attacks from trusted employees and consultants. Learn More!


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