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Hyper-converged technology is still a work-from-home infrastructure staple for serving virtual desktops to remote users, the need for which is now greater than ever. Read our expert guide on The Evolution of HCI Networking to dig further this trend and discover how to tackle any HCI networking challenges that may crop up.
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This white paper details a product that combines servers, storage and networking into one device to help ease the management of remote, branch or small office data centers.
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Uncover the four key requirements of workshifting, the technologies needed to achieve them, and the solutions that can provide these capabilities to your organization.
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VM6 provides affordable software solutions to extend the benefits of enterprise-class virtualization to remote offices and branch locations (ROBO), small to medium businesses and web hosters.
EZINE:
Each year, new storage challenges come to the surface, and vendors set out on creating solutions to overcome them. In this issue of Storage Magazine, our editors examine the current storage lineup and reveal the offerings that stand out across six critical categories.
IT BRIEFING:
Many organizations inadvertently place critical information at risk because deploying physical SANs at each of their remote locations can be cost prohibitive. This does not have to be the case. HP has an approach that can affordably provide high availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR) for each of your remote sites.
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Learn how consolidated remote server management technologies such as Avocent service processor managers can provide the increased service availability that your business demands.
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Remote office/branch office storage deployments are being redefined by a new approach that leverages both cloud and local storage. Learn about it in this graphic-laden webcast transcript, in which storage analysts from Taneja Group and CTERA explore a comprehensive approach to ROBO storage.
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When implementing an analog KVM solution, enabling users to employ smart cards for the purpose of accessing servers should not be a daunting task.