Local Area Networking A Local Area Network (LAN) is a computer network covering a local area, like a home, office, or group of buildings. Current LANs are most likely to be based on switched IEEE 802.3 Ethernet running at 10, 100 or 1,000 Mbit/s or on Wi-Fi technology . The defining characteristics of LANs in contrast to WANs are: their much higher data rates; smaller geographic range; and that they do not require leased telecommunication lines.
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In this on-demand video broadcast, hear Nir Zuk, CTO and co-founder of Palo Alto Networks and Rich Mogull, Analyst and CEO of Securosis, provide insights and recommendations on how to handle consumerization and the proliferation of devices.
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E-mail archiving has become an increasingly important IT function, and SaaS-based solutions are rapidly gaining popularity among companies of all sizes. Enterprise Strategy Group reports on how companies are turning more and more to hosted email archiving.
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Google Message Discovery, powered by Postini, is a secure, hosted service that provides enterprise-grade spam and virus protection as well as comprehensive email archiving for organizations looking for cost-effective email management. Learn how Google Message Discovery offers significant advantages over onsite server or media-based email archiving services.
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Osterman Research conducted this study that outlines how and why cloud computing security and archiving is rapidly being adopted across the IT space for its ease of implementation, lower cost, and increased reliability. Learn how email archiving has become a critical "best practice" for organizations of all types and how the cloud model can provide a more effective email management solution.
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Email archiving has fast become a critical best practice for organizations of all sizes; however, Osterman Research finds that only two out of every five companies actually have a structured archiving system. This white paper examines the drivers behind email archiving adoption and how to justify and explain its crucial worth to stakeholders. Learn how Google Message Discovery can help organizations remain secure, compliant, and responsive to email retrieval requests.
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The 2010 Nemertes Report compares Top 11 IP Telephony vendors and provides independent insight into how well each vendor performs.
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Measuring TCO is the best metric for determining the risks and benefits of any technology. This white paper provides guidance on how to effectively measure the TCO for a Unified Communications system and will provide the details you need to build a comprehensive RFP.
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Reliability is a critical component of any business communication system. Learn about this cost-effective approach to enterprise-level availability.
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Straight facts about IP telephony planning and deployment
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Learn how your business can build the right foundation to achieve UC and other next-generation benefits.
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The cause of IT complexity in business is clear. Learn how to identify and eliminate it.
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This white paper discusses how an integrated unified communication and contact center solution can increase customer retention and significantly enhance the customer experience.
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Constant phone service availability is crucial to today's businesses. Makers of traditional voice switches have developed systems that are available at least 99.999% of the time. Concerns that voice over IP (VoIP) may not offer this "five nine" availability has been one of the major impediments to convergence, but this should not be the case. The ideal IP telephony system is resilient and has no single point of failure. This white paper compares three different architectural approaches to implementing Voice over IP that aim - some more successfully than others - to deliver 99.999% availability.
"When we implemented a new PBX at a branch office location from our legacy provider, we did not fully consider the impact of integrating systems with two different architectures. The result was separate systems that made it impossible to provide a seamless system across all locations." IT Director, Management Consulting Company
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Reliability is the most critical aspect of a business phone system. IP telephony systems will deliver differing service levels because their architecture is fundamentally different. Ironically, optimal architecture and design does not only deliver high reliability, but also produces a system that is easy to use and manage. This whitepaper defines reliability and availability and then compares the approaches of various IP telephony vendors take to ensure high availability. You will see how the underlying system design and architecture dictate the type of redundancy that can be deployed to increase reliability.
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Telephone system manageability depends to a great extent on the underlying architecture of the voice system. Some platforms are extensions of legacy voice switches, others are built on top of legacy data technologies, and still others were designed from the ground up for converged voice and data.
The architectural approach for integrating new systems has serious implications for management, because the different components of the consolidated voice system-such as voicemail, network call routing, and client applications-are managed by different tools. In this paper you will learn more about how various architectural approaches impacts overall system manageability.
"When we implemented a new PBX at a branch office location from our legacy provider, we did not fully consider the impact of integrating systems with two different architectures. The result was separate systems that made it impossible to provide a seamless system across all locations."
IT Director, Management Consulting Company
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Companies are frequently tied to expensive, complex, legacy telecommunications systems that don't support modern technologies and applications, such as unified communications. This white paper examines the challenges associated with legacy systems and how to achieve greater value and opportunities with IP-based technology.
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IP telephony and Unified Communications are leading options for business phone systems. Understand the key issues involved in justifying, choosing and deploying the best UC system for your organization.
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Discover how to provide quantifiable bottom-line proof to support a unified communications purchase.
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Download this white paper from Osterman Research and Proofpoint to learn how the protection of corporate data from sophisticated malware and phishing attacks is at top of mind of IT decision makers.
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This white paper discusses eight important areas where Citrix NetScaler beats F5 in making enterprise networks cloud ready.
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Meet Jane. Jane works in IT and struggles with keeping documentation up-to-date, file sharing and versioning problems, and keeping internal business units from using unapproved, non-secure services for sharing company documents internally and externally. She's ready to call it quits until John saves the day with an online collaboration solution from Central Desktop.
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In this white paper learn how to manage permissions across hundreds of servers. Learn more and read on.
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Read about how Riverbed solutions enabled Media Markt to identify and fix problems across its network without compromising data backup speeds.
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By: Aerohive
Published Date: Jan 04, 2012
In today's virtual enterprise, access to corporate resources must be secure, reliable, and manageable, with consistently enforced policy while simultaneously allowing access from anywhere at any time. This is why access network strategies are critical to business growth.
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By: Aerohive
Published Date: Jan 04, 2012
Gartner VP and Distinguished Analyst Mark Fabbi explains how cloud-enabled networking allows full functionality in the branch, enterprise-grade visibility and control in real-time, with the ability to provide automated remediation and security to remote branches or teleworkers.
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