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WHITE PAPER: Network Instruments 4 Key Survival Tips for Planning Your Next Big Data Project Big Data projects slam network performance. This paper offer survival tips to prepare your network before the Big Data projects hit, not after. Learn how to monitor and manage network performance for bandwidth, consistent low latency, scalable storage, processing power and security. Learn More Oracle says Oregon governor spiked Obamacare site for political reasons Catalog engines enable simplified backup migrations WEBCAST: Fortinet Why are customers really deploying an NGFW? Next Generation Firewall (NGFW). It seems every IT Security expert is talking about them, but what are people really doing? This webcast covers 5 real-world customer deployments and explores business drivers, key requirements, solutions considered and the final deployment. Learn more >> New products of the week 06.23.14 The 10 baddest supercomputers on Earth WHITE PAPER: Limelight Networks Step-by Step Guide to Optimizing the Digital Experience This practical guide to superior online performance takes a closer look at the complex concept of online performance: what it is, how to measure it, andmost criticallywhat it takes to make it better. Learn More Nvidia abandons 64-bit Denver chip for servers Facebook reveals its "Wedge" open data-center switch Dear FCC: Please don't let me watch football | ||||||||||
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