EGUIDE:
2018 was the year when software-defined networking, and more specifically software-defined WANs, took centre stage. We look back at a transformative year for the world of the network manager. Here are Computer Weekly's top 10 networking stories of 2018.
WHITE PAPER:
This whitepaper examines the differences between the options and show you how Cisco Unified Communications and Collaboration solutions give you the flexibility to determine the best option for your business.
WHITE PAPER:
This report offers insight into the growing integrated systems market, revealing opportunities for IT pros seeking to take advantage of this growing trend.
ASSESSMENT TOOL:
To see how much your company can save by implementing a Hosted VoIP solution, try this free, easy-to-use tool that requires just a few user inputs to quickly assess your potential savings. Businesses can now visualize the immediate and long-term cost savings and have a sound financial validation for moving forward with Hosted VoIP.
WHITE PAPER:
VoIP integrated networks are easy to design and the cost justifications are simple to calculate, learn the step-by-step process of how to calculate the potential cost savings of a voice and data integrated network for your organization.
WHITE PAPER:
This resource discusses the convergence trend in IT and common organizational barriers to its use. Gain access to strategies and recommendations for converging your network infrastructure today.
WHITE PAPER:
Many enterprises are finally realizing the business benefits to shirting to a converged infrastructure. Read this white paper for an in depth look at how executives are taking advantage of IP networks within their enterprise.
EZINE:
This magazine issue covers several topics, including industry salary trends, information about backups, storage consolidation tips, and data migration tips.
EZINE:
Many network equipment providers are advocating converged networks that bridge storage, data center servers and networking into one fabric with combined protocols. But is it really necessary to implement convergence throughout the network?