ALSO CALLED: Appliance, Appliances, and Information Appliances DEFINITION: A Network Appliance is a completely self-contained device with all of the processing power, memory, software, and communications interface to perform a specific function on a network without requiring a Server or a dedicated PC to perform its duties.
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Attend this webcast to hear Bob Laliberte from Enterprise Strategy Group discuss the state and future of the server virtualization and storage management market.
Posted: 27 Jun 2008 | Premiered: Available On Demand
PODCAST:
Sensitive data sitting on end user machines, roaming laptops and a workforce that's distributed around the world makes it difficult to manage and support your users while maintaining compliance and security.
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