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VPN Solution Series
GSM Protocol Analyzer
Proxy Filter For Workstations
Multimode Wireless Router
Guarding The NAS Family
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Secured View - Asset Classification
and Control
Identifying
and classifying assets
The
task of identifying assets that need to be protected is a less glamorous
aspect of information security. by Avinash K
Security Watch
Security
Watch
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about the latest developments in security every month in Security
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VOICE |
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Storage
Area Network Fundamentals
Organizations
worldwide are facing ever-increasing information access requirements
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A
fairy tale of storage
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Vendor
Voice: IP-SAN
IP-SAN:
A complete Storage solution
Traditionally,
IP-SAN has been used for file services. But it is actually capable
of much more. by Pramod S.
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In
Person: Application Infrastructure
‘Application
Infrastructure makes enterprises more productive’
IT
managers agree that managing corporate technology can be a nightmare,
what with new applications constantly being developed and deployed.
Michael F. Smith-Jr., Principal Technologist-CTO Office, BEA Systems,
says one does not need dozens of solutions to manage these systems.
by Minu Sirsalewala
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Case
Study: TI’s NAS implementation
Tackling
a data explosion
Faced
with the problem of managing exploding data storage requirements,
Texas Instruments India chose to implement a combination of DAS
and NAS. by Prashant L. Rao
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In
Person: Authentication and Authorization
‘There
is a need to go beyond the password’
When
it comes to conducting business transactions over the Internet,
user names and passwords no longer suffice, says Deepak Prasad,
director, Rainbow Technologies. by Gaurav Patra
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Case
Study: Call Center Solution
Building
a call center
Manjushree
Infotech wanted to enter the IT Enabled Services space and decided
to set up a call center in Kolkata. by Soutiman Das Gupta
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| TECH
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How
Intel plans to conquer the highlands
It
took 20 years for Intel to conquer the 32-bit processor platform.
It is now moving to a different battlefield and hopes to gain supremacy
for high-end 64-bit servers. Here's the battle plan. by Brian Pereira
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Security
Certification
Get
Certified!
Protect
your enterprise through audit and certification. by David Chin
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The
Building Blocks strategy
Keeping
pace with rapidly evolving technologies is a challenge for Intel's
channel partners. To make matters more complicated, the market for
servers is becoming highly segmented. So Intel offers standard server
building blocks, which have been engineered for specific platforms.
By Brian Pereira
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Blade Servers
The
next cut
Second-generation
blade servers provide the right mix of high rack density and computing
power. Here's a look at the guises of blades to come. by Ong Boon
Kiat
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Blueprints
for business solutions
Intel
has its mind set on nurturing ecosystems, because it believes that's
the path to driving wider adoption of Intel architecture in enterprises.
It will use a set of Solution Blueprints to achieve this. by Brian
Pereira
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WLAN
When
do you need a wireless LAN?
WLANs
have limitations and are not suitable for every situation. Graeme
K. Le Roux describes when and how it can be best used
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Putting
its chips on Telecom
While
the telecom industry goes through hard times, Intel surprises us
by actively pursuing this vertical. It thinks it can repeat the
success it enjoyed in the desktop and enterprise server space. The
game plan and strategy remains the same. Can Intel succeed? by Brian
Pereira
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FireWire Networks
Streaming
Unlimited
Can
FireWire supplement Ethernet-based networks as a viable storage
and networking system? by Dr Seamus Phan
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