Friday, September 2, 2011

The Friday Five (Whitepapers)


IT Whitepapers
Featured White Paper

Is Your Load Balancer Cloud-Ready?
Build a Cloud computing infrastructure with maximum availability, performance and security. This free guide shows how you can support public, private or hybrid Cloud configurations, scale app delivery, and support multi-tenant environments with the best load balancing technology.

This Week's Most Popular Resources

Fluid Data Storage: Driving Flexibility in the Data Center

Learn 8 must-have technologies for driving flexibility in the data center. Discover how to deliver new levels of efficiency and flexibility while cutting costs now and in the future. Examine how dynamic, virtualized storage adapts to constant change - streamlining management, saving staff time and minimizing human error.

What to Do With Legacy Data?
Organizations continue to grapple with the challenges of expired or legacy document files and other types of unstructured data. Such legacy data continues to accumulate at an alarming rate, resulting in escalating costs and increased risks. This white paper identifies those costs and risks and provides five essential steps for managing, controlling and deleting this data, as well as pitfalls to avoid in doing so.

Leveraging a Persistent Hardware Architecture
If there is anything you can predict in IT, it’s the three-year cycle of the hardware refresh. Forklift upgrades don't need to be the norm. Fluid Data storage from Compellent takes a long-term approach. Get an inside look at the flexibility and scalability of this persistent hardware architecture.

Three Challenges of Master Data Management
This paper reviews 3 barriers to success of MDM programs, especially when the driving force is the accumulation of data from multiple source systems with the objective of creating a single source of truth. However, when an organization can narrow the scope to look at specific value drivers, there are opportunities for incremental acceptance and adoption of a master data resource.

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