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Managing the changing desktop environment

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Managing Application Delivery
On an ever-increasing basis, the primary components of a company's key business processes (e.g., sales, customer relationship management, quote-to-cash) are automated. If the applications supporting those key business process-es are unavailable or underperforming, the company's key business processes are negatively impacted. Learn to avoid these scenarios by taking a top-down approach to application performance management.

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Managing the changing desktop environment

Desktop managers must combine security, disaster recovery and management into a standard approach to managing the physical and virtual desktops to tomorrow. Read full story

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