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Top 10 issues - December 2000 WHITE PAPER: Level 3 3 Top Reasons for SIP Trunking Contrary to popular belief, upgrading an existing voice network to take advantage of SIP trunking technology does not require wholesale replacement of existing equipment. In many cases, existing PBX equipment already supports SIP capabilities. This paper discusses how organizations can take advantage of SIP trunking at a lower than expected cost. Learn more In this Issue WHITE PAPER: Diskeeper Defragmentation in Virtualized Environments Performance corrupting file fragmentation is severely compounded on virtual platforms and threatens to undo most of its efficiency benefits. Coordinating defrag resources between VMs was an insurmountable barrier until recent innovations eliminated conflicts. Learn More The mobility business case WHITE PAPER: IBM Addressing the Complexities of Remote Data Protection This white paper reviews the factors that can make data protection and recovery in remote offices a complicated problem and describes the range of technology options available, explaining the benefits and shortcomings of each in the context of remote offices. Read Now FCC approves compromise net neutrality rules WHITE PAPER: Symantec Next Generation Data Protection These next generation tools, such as disk based backups, deduplication, virtualization, archiving, and continuous data protection, are essentially revolutionizing the world of data protection. download this whitepaper to find the newest approach to unified data protection. Read now! Duke MBA program networks over Cisco's Quad NASA CIO wants a cool smartphone, LAN and shower cap for Christmas? | ||||||||||
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