WEBCAST:
Watch this webcast to learn about the top ten most useful advantages of Windows Server 2008 R2. Gain insight into improvements made to Terminal Services and Hyper-V that can provide your organization with increased flexibility.
SOFTWARE DEMO:
With a bird's eye view IPCheck Server Monitor observes your network, servers, or applications and will notify you as soon as it detects a problem. If you don't hear from IPCheck Server Monitor you know that your business is running smoothly.
WEBCAST:
It is important to remember that Web-based applications pose compatibility issues similar to native applications because of the underlying technology components used to create and run them. Learn how utilizing the right software allows you to ensure legacy application compatibility with each successive browser or operating system update.
WEBCAST:
Many businesses are looking to implement a successful DevOps strategy. This webcast identifies and explores the bottlenecks in the product lifecycle that can impact your transformation. Find out how to understand and connect the value chain, identify high value business metrics, implement high level reporting, and more.
WEBCAST:
In this webcast, get security advice from Ed Metcalf, Director of Product and Solution Marketing at McAfee and his colleague, Deepak Kolingivadi, Senior Product Manager, and discover how to gain full value from one security system solution that will reduce costs and increase business productivity.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
Download a free trial version of IBM® Rational® Team Concert Standard Edition, a member of the Rational Team Concert family of products built on the Jazz Technology Platform. Jazz is a scalable, extensible team collaboration platform for seamlessly integrating tasks across the software lifecycle.
PODCAST:
This podcast discusses how GFI MAX Building Blocks methodology can help you overcome challenges with converting your clients in Managed Services and start making money.
WEBCAST:
This webinar describes the new threats facing organizations that are still using Windows XP now that support for the operating system has ended. It also highlights a solution that can be implemented to make sure Windows XP assets remain protected.