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On-Demand Webcast: IT As A Service

On-Demand Webcast: IT As A Service

The presenters of this webcast discuss the pros and cons of consuming IT resources and network bandwidth as an on-demand Read more

Apr 30, 2009

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Optimizing Campus Networks for Video

Optimizing Campus Networks for Video

For enterprise companies, digital video has quickly evolved from a novelty to a necessity, encompassing a wide range of Read more

Dec 10, 2008

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TechNet Webcast: Managing Network Bandwidth With Windows Vista (Level 200)

TechNet Webcast: Managing Network Bandwidth With Windows Vista (Level 200)

This webcast shows how networking within Windows Vista and Microsoft Windows Server code-named "Longhorn" operating syst Read more

Nov 24, 2006

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Webcast: Philadelphia's Wireless War

Webcast: Philadelphia's Wireless War

Philadelphia is looking to be the first major city in the U.S. to provide citywide low-cost broadband access. CIO for th Read more

Oct 25, 2006

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MSDN Webcast: Working With Blogs, Search Engines, and Rich Web Services Using Visual Studio and SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition (Level 200)

MSDN Webcast: Working With Blogs, Search Engines, and Rich Web Services Using Visual Studio and SQL Server 2005 Mobile Edition (Level 200)

This webcast focuses on using the Microsoft Visual Studio development system to develop mobile applications that work wi Read more

Aug 18, 2006

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Managed File Transfer:  The Evolution from Application to Infrastructure

Managed File Transfer: The Evolution from Application to Infrastructure

Gartner predicts that by 2006, 30% of companies with "homegrown" file transfer solutions will replace at least half of t Read more

Apr 28, 2005