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  • Five LUN management basics

    Managing logical unit numbers (LUNs) is among the most important concepts to understand with regard to data storage networking. This tip discusses five fundamental...

  • Enterprise wireless standards: The basics

    The growth of wireless devices has placed increasing demands on networks initially designed for limited guest access. And even as the hype-engine for...

  • FAQ: Automated software testing basics

    Most QA pros believe automated software testing has value. But questions about which tests to automate, which ones should remain manual and what pitfalls to watch out for often stand in the way of getting started.

    Software testing --...

  • The basics of Oracle database availability

    Database expert Jeff McCormick introduces some basic Oracle database availability concepts such as uptime and mean time between failures.

  • The basics of selecting server memory

    Selecting server memory is no easy task if the IT staff isn't familiar with what's on the market.

    Virtualization increases the number of workloads possible on every server, but greater computing demands also require that the IT staff make...

  • Virtualization basics for cloud providers

    This chapter download covers the basics of virtualization, including server virtualization and network virtualization, and their role in cloud.

  • Mobile backup infrastructure basics for cloud providers

    Mobile data backup is becoming an increasingly crucial service for businesses with mobile employees.

    Due to its flexible and readily available architecture, the cloud is the ideal home for...

  • Basic wide area network optimization techniques

    Centralization and server consolidation continue to be key initiatives for IT organizations everywhere. The...

  • Gartner's basic business rules for capitalizing on big data

    Big data is like a fashion trend: You can't turn around without seeing yet another magazine article,...

  • Mobile customer service holds customer frustration at bay

    When customers need help, they don't want to log on to a mobile application and search through a list of frequently asked questions before ultimately having to use another channel to reach a customer-service operator, a step they could have taken...

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