IDC analysis of the potential to lower IT costs by moving to a virtualized infrastructure finds that the savings can be significant.

IDC analysis of the potential to lower IT costs by moving to a virtualized infrastructure finds that the savings can be significant.
Our research finds that the use of more advanced virtualization technology, along with increasingly sophisticated systems management tools that manage both the guest environments and the virtualization engines themselves, can further extend the benefits of virtualization significantly. An optimally managed or “advanced virtualization” infrastructure, described as an infrastructure that includes penetration of virtualized servers of more than 25%, storage virtualization, and the use of systems.

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This white paper provides an overview of security threats in a wireless LAN (WLAN) environment, many of which go unnoticed.

This white paper provides an overview of security threats in a wireless LAN (WLAN) environment, many of which go unnoticed.
It discusses how HP ProCurve can help you deploy a secure and managed Wi-Fi infrastructure that can defend itself against wireless threats and help you comply with PCI guidelines.

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Like any network technology, wireless local area networks (WLANs) need to be protected from security threats.

Like any network technology, wireless local area networks (WLANs) need to be protected from security threats.
Though recent developments in IEEE standards have been designed to help ensure privacy for authenticated WLAN users, WLAN clients and enterprise infrastructure can still be vulnerable to a variety of threats that are unique to WLANs.

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Discover the benefits of using a server lifecycle management platform.

Discover the benefits of using a server lifecycle management platform.
IT organizations are under pressure to deliver competitive advantage by delivering reliable, cost-effective services to line-of-business units and end users alike. CIOs and IT managers are being challenged to manage and maintain IT infrastructures while controlling costs and meeting service-level objectives for business-critical workloads.

These tasks are becoming even more challenging as infrastructures become increasingly complex due to trends such as multitier architectures and the rapid spread of server virtualization. Business units demand innovative new projects to meet ever-changing needs while IT budgets continue to be squeezed.

All too often, IT managers are being asked to cut spending or at best live with modest increases while facing spiraling costs for operational items such as power and cooling.

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