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Intergence launches branch office Hyperforma server

...designed for extreme environments. The Hyperforma is intended to function as a branch office server, with support for up to eight virtual machines through a... Read more

18 October, 2010 by Jack Clark
Strategy Guide To Converged Infrastructure In The <endeca_term>Branch Office</endeca_term>

Strategy Guide To Converged Infrastructure In The Branch Office

...networking, servers, management software — even power and cooling. In particular, the HP branch office networking solution converges infrastructure and network applications to dramatically improve performance... Read more

18 July, 2011
Simplifying <endeca_term>Branch Office</endeca_term> Security

Simplifying Branch Office Security

IT security is often focused at the head office, while remote sites and home offices are often neglected, as security... Read more

21 December, 2011
Reinventing <endeca_term>Branch Office</endeca_term> Security

Reinventing Branch Office Security

IT security is often focused at the head office, while remote sites and home offices are often neglected, as security... Read more

2 September, 2011
Solving the distributed data problem: The rise of remote data protection services

Solving the distributed data problem: The rise of remote data protection services

Some companies are reevaluating traditional methods of protecting branch office and PC data such as tape backups and other localized do... Read more

8 April, 2011
Server Virtualization: Branching Out of the Data Center

Server Virtualization: Branching Out of the Data Center

A typical lean branch office has a significantly different server infrastructure than a data center, but... Read more

1 October, 2010
Dell PowerEdge T110 II and R210 II

Dell PowerEdge T110 II and R210 II

These new Xeon E3-1200 PowerEdge servers will appeal to small businesses looking for a powerful platform capable of hosting multiple shared applications. The rack-mount R210 II with its remote management options is best suited to firms with several offices, while the T110 II tower is a budget buy for single-site deployment. Read more

28 October, 2011 by Alan Stevens
Windows 8 Server Developer Preview

Windows 8 Server Developer Preview

Windows 8 Server, now in pre-beta Developer Preview mode, contains multiple feature enhancements — including a new version of Hyper-V — that make it easier to deploy, manage and secure. Read more

14 September, 2011 by Simon Bisson

AVM Fritz!Box WLAN 3270

...an easy-to-use and flexible router for home office or even branch office use. Kelvyn Taylor Read more

26 April, 2012
Dell PowerEdge R415

Dell PowerEdge R415

The PowerEdge R415 is a scalable yet affordable AMD Opteron-based 1U server. Beware, though, that this budget server can quickly turn costly if you pile on the options. Read more

31 August, 2011 by Alan Stevens
PBZmToken 1.4.2

PBZmToken 1.4.2

...initiated by entering the activation code.Activation code is acquired in any branch office of the Bank, when issuing PBZmToken.Issue of PBZmToken as additional... Read more

21 July, 2011

Oracle purchasing SAN specialist Pillar Data Systems

...access and I/O rates and can also be used as a branch office SAN that replicates information back to the hub datacentre. Prior to... Read more

30 June, 2011

Oracle purchasing SAN-specialist Pillar Data Systems.

...access and I/O rates and can also be used as a branch office SAN that replicates information back to the hub datacentre. Prior to... Read more

30 June, 2011
Windows Intune

Windows Intune

...home office networks and for keeping control of the PCs in a branch office. Installation Intune is simple enough to use. Log in, and you... Read more

23 March, 2011 by Simon Bisson

Dell adds Aruba's Wi-Fi kit to its PowerConnect line-up

...applications. In addition, Dell will sell W-600 Series small business and branch office controllers that feature Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) and file/print server... Read more

17 August, 2010 by David Meyer

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