Saturday, December 04, 2010

Keys to Resilient, Complaint, Secure Healthcare IT

How Open, Standards-Based Architectures Propel Healthcare IT.  Read now.

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Building a Cure for the Next-Generation Data Center

Assure patients, care givers, auditors and staff that your healthcare networking is resilient, complaint and secure.

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The Forrester Framework to Evaluate the ROI of Exchange 2010
This Forrester paper highlights information collected in interviews with current Microsoft Exchange 2010 customers. Forrester findings include benefits in the form of cost avoidance of storage, reduced cost of high availability, cost avoidance of voicemail, savings in backup systems, enhanced communications security and simplified compliance and legal discovery.
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