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On-demand Webinar: Five Steps to Increasing Productivity and Profitability with Email Hosting

On-demand Webinar: Five Steps to Increasing Productivity and Profitability with Email Hosting

Many organizations are realizing significant gains in productivity and profitability with hosted email and mobile messag Read more

Jul 15, 2008

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TechNet Webcast: Network Isolation Using Group Policy and IPSec (Part 1 of 3): Overview of Internet Protocol Security (Level 300)

TechNet Webcast: Network Isolation Using Group Policy and IPSec (Part 1 of 3): Overview of Internet Protocol Security (Level 300)

Data Isolation: How can it make the IT infrastructure safer, and how to use Group Policies and IPSec to implement it? Th Read more

Jun 30, 2008

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SIP Architecture and Design

SIP Architecture and Design

Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is harnessing the power and openness of the Internet to revolutionize voice communicat Read more

Apr 14, 2008

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Viewers Choice: IPv6

Viewers Choice: IPv6

Offered in response to viewer surveys, this webcast is devoted entirely to a deep technical exploration of the next gene Read more

Apr 14, 2008

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TechWiseTV: A Technical Exploration of IPv6

TechWiseTV: A Technical Exploration of IPv6

Offered in response to viewer surveys, this 60-minute TechWiseTV video broadcast is devoted entirely to a deep technical Read more

Jun 19, 2007

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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