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This policy outlines the baseline behaviors required to ensure that employees, contractors and related constituents who use mobile devices to access corporate resources for business use do so in a safe, secure and responsible manner.

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This solution set will help you determine if you are a candidate for an alternate desktop OS.

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Aggressive competitors have caught up to VMware in x86/x64 server virtualization. Citrix has emerged as a legitimate alternative to VMware for data center to desktop virtualization and the year closed with Microsoft releasing an improved...

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An open source solution (OSS) such as LAMP can offer capital cost savings. However, choose LAMP only if the development team has the right skill set and experience to leverage the flexibility of an OSS to produce high performance Web applications.

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Using the open-source model for the enterprise application needs of the organization requires careful preparation in terms of process, people, and technology. Follow Info-Tech's recommendations to get the enterprise ready for Open Source...

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Deploying standard server configurations is a proven method of reducing operating risk. Implementing a server configuration policy is the best way to ensure that all servers have been hardened with consistent security configurations and processes.

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The anti-malware architecture of the past may still be applicable today, but that doesn't mean it is the most appropriate. Streamlining the infrastructure which is used to provide malware protection will help organizations achieve increased...

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Windows Server 2008 early adopters deploy on new servers or replace existing Windows instances, according to a recent Info-Tech Research Group survey. A handful of enterprises are deploying the new Microsoft operating system to replace...

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The competition in x86 server virtualization became hotter in 2008 as Citrix and Microsoft made significant bids to dethrone market leader VMware. There are also new entrants in the field from Oracle and Sun. Learn how the vendor landscape has...

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As competition in x86 server virtualization heats up, Sun Microsystems has debuted its take on bare metal server virtualization. The Sun xVM Server has as solid feature set and built in management but will have to compete against strong...