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Cisco, VMware spec seeks to scale VLANs for VMs WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Visualization of an Intricate Network The Depository Trust & Clearing House required enhanced network visibility to support their custody and asset servicing valued at $40 trillion. See how Riverbed provided: End-to-end visibility of encrypted traffic Lower MTTR Application and network activity analysis without requiring probes on every WAN link Learn more! In this Issue WHITE PAPER: CenturyLink Business Making a Pain-free Migration to Unified Communications Improving collaboration is one of a handful of changes businesses need to quickly recover and flourish after a recession. See how adopting unified communications (UC) can provide key collaboration benefits, including increased productivity, faster response and improved customer service. Read now! Juniper, like Cisco, may cut staff WHITE PAPER: Fujitsu Key Considerations before Virtualizing This whitepaper examines the various virtualization technologies and shows the range of ICT infrastructure layers where they are applied. It also shows how Fujitsu incorporates these technologies into end-to-end solutions as an essential part of its Dynamic Infrastructures strategy. Read now! Experts: AT&T acquisition of T-Mobile may not be dead yet WHITE PAPER: VMware A Critical Step on the Journey Toward the Private Cloud This IDC white paper includes two case studies and a sidebar highlighting the experiences of three enterprises with virtualizing their tier 1 applications, which include Oracle and Microsoft SQL databases and a Microsoft Exchange email system. Read now! The strategic importance of an ADC VMware VXLAN: Cloud Network Segmentation Over Layer 2.5 | ||||||||||
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