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Workstations
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ALSO CALLED: UNIX Boxes and Computer Workstations
DEFINITION: 1) A workstation is a computer intended for individual use that is faster and more capable than a personal computer. It's intended for business or professional use (rather than home or recreational use). Workstations and applications designed for them are used by small engineering companies, architects,
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IBM BladeCenter: The Right Choice
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In this brochure, you'll read about the advantages of IBM® BladeCenter®, including its flexible architecture, easy deployment and energy-efficient features.
Posted: 10 Jun 2008 | Published: 01 Apr 2008
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Monitoring Windows Workstations - Seven Most Important Events
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Monitoring event logs from workstations provides two important benefits a) Save money by adopting a proactive approach to supporting end users (enhanced productivity), and b) Enhance overall security of your organization.
Posted: 30 May 2008 | Published: 23 Apr 2007
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Why Virtualization Matters to the Enterprise Today
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This white paper discusses how virtualization tools can help you build an infrastructure that is simpler, more cost efficient and more flexible.
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Safely Enabling Use of Removable Storage Media
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Shortly after witnessing the results produced by Device Scanner, Lake Forest's IT department purchased SecureWave's Sanctuary endpoint security software for all of its 300 workstations.
Posted: 07 Feb 2008 | Published: 01 May 2007
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Secure Management of Privileged and Service Account Passwords
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Secure management of local administrator passwords is an essential part of network security. This document identifies technical challenges and offers solutions for effectively managing sensitive passwords across thousands of devices.
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WORKSTATIONS DEFINITION (continued):
graphic designers, and any organization, department, or individual that requires a faster microprocessor, a large amount of random access memory ( RAM), and special features such as high-speed graphics adapters. Historically, the workstation developed technologically about the same time and for the same audience as the UNIX operating system, which is often used as the workstation operating system. Among the most successful makers of this kind of workstation are Sun Microsystems,
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