VIRTUAL SEMINAR:
Access this webcast today to listen as Darren O'Loughlin, CSO for Dimension Data's global business enabling IT as a Service, shares strategic objectives for securing applications and workloads on an enterprise-class cloud.
WEBCAST:
The cloud is not only changing how IT organizations source and deliver technology – it's also leading IT organizations to be more service centric. This webcast explores what it means to be "service-centric" at both the organizational level and for IT professionals.
VIDEO:
This video details the changed cloud computing is causing in IT management and service delivery and offers a solution to help your organization keep up.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
This IT Download, MapXtreme Java, provides a Java mapping engine which facilitates optimized location intelligence on the desktop, over the internet, or through an intranet.
WEBCAST:
This informative webcast examines an application solution that leverages the full power of the IMS to deliver telecom capabilities as a web service. Tune in and find out how this can help your organization significantly improve productivity and efficiency.
SOFTWARE DEMO:
This link provides a free 30 day trial of N-able's advanced help desk management solution, which handles tickets so you can focus on helping customers.
VIDEO:
This video case study covers a cloud-based solution that one organization used in order to eliminate data center downtime and applications that don't work.
WEBCAST:
In this on-demand video case study, learn how the right technology partner enabled grocery store retailer TOPS Markets to seamlessly migrate its IT infrastructure during the busy retail season. Tune in to learn more now.
WEBCAST:
Are you in need of a solution that provides end-to-end management across your entire infrastructure? Find out how EMC and Microsoft have teamed up to create a solution that addresses these issues.
Posted: 28 Nov 2007 | Premiered: Dec 5, 2007, 09:00 EST (14:00 GMT)
VIDEOCAST:
View this video to learn the secret to better IT security may be at your fingertips. More likely than not, your PC contains a Trusted Platform Module (TPM), security chip on its motherboard.