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VIDEO FOR ALL: ENABLING THE NEW ERA OF ‘MASS’ MULTIMEDIA COLLABORATION
By Avaya | 13/5/2011
Video communication in business – often perceived to be expensive, difficult to use and bandwidth hungry – was traditionally the preserve of the board room. But with HD video services now becoming much more widely available, organisations need to consider if they have the right strategy in place to achieve maximum benefit.
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Drive Down IT Costs Using Data Deduplication
By EMC | 17/9/2010
Data deduplication is dramatically improving IT economics by minimizing storage footprint requirements, backup windows, and network bandwidth consumption in distributed enterprises and datacenter locations alike. In real-world environments, deduplication is accelerating backup and recovery efficiency and driving down IT costs. This white paper looks at the various approaches to deduplication for backup data and outlines the considerations in selecting a solution. It also highlights EMC's portfolio of deduplication offerings for backup and recovery and explores specific use cases for optimal backup efficiency and cost reduction.
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MLB Network Case Study
By Exinda | 18/10/2012
From 2009 through early 2011 MLB Network connected to the outside world through dual 45-megabit DS3 circuits, but with as many as 1000 users during the baseball season transferring everything from video files to player statistics, the network had reached saturation. “We were seeing 98% utilisation on our routers then, and wanted to ensure we were prepared for the MLB First-Year Player Draft in June,” said MLB Network IT director Cindy Cortell. Read more.
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Controlling Peer-to-Peer and Recreational Internet Traffic
By Exinda | 26/11/2012
This paper will discuss strategies for controlling a broad range of recreational Internet traffic such as instant messaging, P2P file downloads and social networking activities that can significantly slow business applications and impact employee productivity. By implementing a solution to effectively detect, classify and control recreational traffic, including encrypted P2P traffic designed to slip past corporate firewalls, organisations can improve employee productivity, accelerate application response times, reclaim bandwidth for business-critical applications and defer costly bandwidth upgrades. Read this whitepaper.
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