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It's no secret that application performance drives business performance. But to achieve the level of application performance your business demands, you need total visibility into your network infrastructure so you can identify and monitor all your applications and resolve the issues that impede performance.
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Gain insight into the new system operations management solution from Microsoft and how to best migrate to this new solution without interrupting your current set up.
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Managing enterprise networks is now a greater challenge than ever. Employees are everywhere, so NetOps need to keep a close eye on performance to make sure these employees can stay productive, wherever they are. Access our expert guide to explore best practices and tools for network management, and see how automation can help.
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BYOD policies are on the rise and this short, one page guide will outline statistics on the state of BYOD, benefits of the plan and how to implement a plan.
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In large networks, the sheer number of permission settings makes it almost impossible to gain a clear overview of overall security, and checking that all those permission are in compliance with corporate and regulatory standards is a Herculean task.
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This exclusive resource discusses how software-defined networking (SDN) can turn your network into an enabler of modern IT environments while eliminating manual processes, configuration inflexibility, and latency challenges associated with device-centric networking.
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This exclusive resource discusses a wireless networking solution that is a continuation of the IEEE 802.11 standard that can provide a better wireless experience to more devices within your enterprise.
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Learn how you can improve the efficiency and productivity of nurses providing patient care, as well as how they work with each other, physicians and other staff. This allows professionals to spend more time providing “hands-on” care to patients, and less time on coordination of that care.