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Developing Effective Security policies
Security measures are most effective when they arise from well-designed, comprehensive, broadly communicated organizatio Read more
Sep 2, 2008
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Smart-Card Devices and Applications
Smart cards, small portable credit-card shaped devices, each have an internal integrated circuit (IC). The combination o Read more
Sep 2, 2008
silicon.com > White Papers > Networking and Communications > Network Management
High-Availability Networks with Spanning Tree and Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
The spanning tree protocol (STP) addresses the need for redundancy while providing mechanisms for loop detection and pre Read more
Mar 2, 2004
silicon.com > White Papers > Servers and Server OS > Server Hardware
Guidelines for Building a High-Performance Computing Cluster
High-performance computing (HPC) clusters have become increasingly popular in a wide range of industries. IT organizatio Read more
Mar 2, 2004
silicon.com > White Papers > Data Management > Data Infrastructure
Backup and Restore Strategies with SQL Server 2000
Information technology (IT) professionals fall into one of two categories: those who have already experienced a signific Read more
Feb 25, 2004
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Vulnerability Management Buyer's Checklist
Key Questions to Ask Before You Select a VM Solution Choosing a solution for Vulnerability Management (VM) is a critical step toward protecting your organisation's network and data. Without proven, automated technology for precise detection and remediation, no network can withstand the daily onslaught of new vulnerabilities that threaten security. To help finalise your decision on which solution to buy, Qualys provides this 12-point short list of considerations that will help you determine what will work best for your organisation.
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Creating a Dynamic Infrastructure through Virtualization
In almost every case,the transformation to a dynamic infrastructure will involve virtualization.Many IT professionals think of virtualization specifically in terms of servers.IBM,however,has a broader perspective,in which virtualization is seen as a generalapproach to decouple logical resources from physical elements,so that thoseresources can be allocated faster,more cost-effectively and more dynamically,wherever the business requires them in real time to ideally meet changingdemand levels or business requirements.
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How IP geolocation can improve your website experience and marketing activity
With geolocation technology, you can know a web user's real world whereabouts. This report examines the benefits from the fictional retailer's point of view. Things-4-You- a thriving online business, which had a poor record in converting online visitors into buying customers. Things-4-You demonstrates the potential of IP geolocation online. retailers.
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