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How to Tell if You Need Secure, Managed File Transfer by Ipswitch File Transfer
February 21, 2011 - (Free Research) This paper examines the reasons you might need secure, managed file transfer. It is directed specifically towards organizations that need to move data from place to place, and need to do so in a secure, auditable, managed fashion, no matter what kind of data they’re moving.
Where Does Your Project Fit on the Managed File Transfer Maturity Model? by Ipswitch File Transfer
February 21, 2011 - (Free Research) This paper presents the MFT Maturity Model tool to help guide your evaluations, both of your project, as well as of vendors and solutions. This tool will help you best gauge the maturity and sophistication of your project so you can choose the solution and vendor that mostly closely aligns with your requirements.
Left to Their Own Devices: Does your Enterprise Have a "Dropbox Problem"? by Accellion, Inc.
January 31, 2012 - (Free Research) Discover details about the “Dropbox Problem” many organizations are experiencing surrounding the issue of file sharing. Uncover why traditional file sharing methods do not work in the modern enterprise, as well as solutions that may help you.
What you need in a file syncing tool by GroupLogic
March 28, 2012 - (Free Research) File syncing is commonly used for both corporate-created data and employee-created corporate data. Finding one tool that could be used for both would be extremely helpful. In this expert E-Guide from SearchConsumerization.com, discover what you should look for in a file syncing tool.
Large-Scale Deployments with Servicemix 4 by FuseSource
March 31, 2009 - (Free Research) Read this case study to learn how one growing Euopean retailer was able to migrate to an architecture that could support real-time delivery of shop data to the data center for processing and real-time communication of pricing events to its shops using open source integration software.
E-Guide: Best Practices to Boost Read/Write Performance in MPFS File Systems by Dell, Inc. and Intel
April 19, 2012 - (Free Research) <p>Rapid data growth has made it difficult for storage systems to support high performance computing (HPC) environments. This expert e-guide explains how multi-path network file system technology can meet HPC requirements and provides best practices for proper deployment.</p>
Where is My Data? Storage Solutions Video by Intel
April 05, 2012 - (Free Research) Watch this short video on a new line of NAS servers specifically designed to provide your business with all the special features you require, along high speed performance. Learn how adding a small and energy efficient chip enables your business to share, access, and protect all your files quickly and painlessly.
E-Organizing for Busy Project Managers by Global Knowledge Network, Inc.
June 2005 - (Free Research) Learn how to manage your electronic tools before they manage you. This paper will teach you how to properly utilize your office technologies and set effective communication rules with your project team.
Deploying BranchCache: A How -To Guide by Global Knowledge
January 2011 - (Free Research) This paper examines the benefits of Microsoft's BranchCache solution to allows branch office workers to cache content obtained from head office file and web servers locally.
The HIPAA -compliant approach to EMR transition by Iron Mountain
February 2012 - (Free Research) This white paper showcases a document conversion service that will simplify the digital conversion of paper files, and ensure your health care organization remains in step with compliance regulations.
Healthcare Data's Perfect Storm by Hitachi Data Systems
February 2012 - (Free Research) This resource examines why healthcare organizations are drowning in the data they are creating and why they need even more data to weather this storm.
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