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Request Your Free White Paper! Security: The Wireless Revolution is Here - Learn to address security risks in wireless handheld computing systems with a solution that provides end-to-end security. This paper outlines how the Good wireless handheld computing system provides end-to-end security and how the Good System places security completely in the hands of IT managers and does not require users to set security parameters or make any security decisions. Note: Offer Valid in the United States & Canada Only.
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Request your free Best Practices Paper: Backup and Recovery Best Practices for Microsoft SQL Server 2005. To help you choose from among the available configuration options and backup and recovery procedures, HP has conducted extensive laboratory tests to determine best practices. This paper discusses those test results so that users can understand the options and the limitations of implementing backup and recovery using Linear Tape-Open (LTO) tape, disk-to-disk, and virtual tape devices. The audience for this paper is HP users in an enterprise environment currently running or planning to run SQL Server 2005. Note: Offer Valid in the United States Only.
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Request Your Free Best Practices Brief - Microsoft Exchange Server 2003: Best Practices for Data Storage Setup. Discover four factors value added resellers and storage integrators should consider when planning your storage strategy for Microsoft Exchange and how they affect the cost, architecture, maintenance, and disaster recovery of an Exchange environment. Designing a Microsoft Exchange environment requires significant study and planning, ranging from Microsoft Active Directory service design to disk group configurations. This best practices brief presents sample configurations and outlines some basic setup considerations. This document is not intended to be an installation and configuration guide for Microsoft Exchange Server, but rather a starting point to tune and optimize the storage system within the Exchange environment. Note: Offer Valid in the United States and Canada Only.
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