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Entrepreneurs & Managed IT: Putting Big Company Strategies to Work for Small & Mid-Sized Businesses |
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No matter the size of the business, technology plays a critical role in its financial success. At the most basic level, companies have to deal with desktop and laptop computers for all their employees, e-mail, access to the Internet, Blackberries, and other kinds of on-site and remote devices. Add networking issues like viruses, spam and bandwidth utilization, and suddenly, this effort becomes a major challenge to anyone operating a small or mid-sized business (SMBs) with limited resources and a limited budget.
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LoadMaster Application Delivery Controller Security Overview |
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Small-to-medium sized businesses (SMB) are increasingly relying upon web-based applications and web-enabled services for running their business. Applications such as CRM, e-commerce transactions and other web-enabled applications are accessed both locally and remotely from outside the business facilities. These web-based applications are vulnerable to attacks from viruses, intrusions, and denial of service (DoS) attacks, as traffic comes into the network through various ports and firewalls without being inspected.
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A Guide to Application Delivery Optimization and Server Load Balancing for the SMB Market |
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Today’s small-to-medium sized businesses (SMB) are undergoing the same IT evolution as their enterprise counterparts, only on a smaller scale. For SMBs, website reliability, flexible scalability, performance and ease of management are as essential to SMB website infrastructure as they are to an enterprise. It’s fare to say that these capabilities are an important operational imperative for businesses of all sizes.
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REDPLAID Delivers Reliable Infrastructure for Hosting SMB’s Web Applications |
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Websites have become critical components of most businesses’ core operations. They support the brand and ordering process, serve as data information resources and assist in overall customer care. Having poor website performance or poor reliability can destroy or severely damage a business and its reputation. The increasing importance of these websites leads to critical requirements of security, reliability and scalability. Delivering these, however, can leave an SMB stretched beyond its resources.
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Does Size Matter? |
| By : McAfee |
Published Date: Jul 01, 2008 |
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Just because a business is small, doesn’t mean it’s immune to security threats. Security challenges facing Small and Medium Businesses in North America are on the rise. For businesses of all sizes, viruses, hacker intrusions, spyware and spam can lead to lost or stolen data, computer downtime, decreased productivity, compliance issues, lost sales and even loss of reputation.
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Smart, Simple, Secure Management Options for Small to Medium Enterprises |
| By : McAfee |
Published Date: Jul 01, 2008 |
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Small to medium enterprises (SME) face the same threats and require the same security protections that large enterprises demand. Yet resource constraints make it essential for firms of this size to have solution options that deliver maximum security for every dollar invested. By offering comprehensive protection and centralized management, a McAfee solution—whether hosted or onsite—allows SMEs to achieve a broad set of goals for protecting information resources with limited resources.
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SMB: The Ideal Environment for a Blade Infrastructure |
| By : Quocirca |
Published Date: Jun 24, 2008 |
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Small and medium sized organizations have similar issues to large companies when it comes to the processing and storage of information and data, yet often have little capability to attract, retain and maintain the skills for managing their data assets compared to large organizations. Blade systems offer an effective way to address the specific challenges faced by smaller organizations in managing their IT assets, and allows then to gain greater value from them.
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Loud and Clear: SMBs Get the Message About Unified Mobile Communications |
| By : Quocirca |
Published Date: Jun 24, 2008 |
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Businesses of all sizes adopt technology to make them more productive, cost effective or flexible and help them compete. Over the years the adoption of tools such as mobile phones, wireless laptops, the internet and email have all been driven by such expectations. Small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) are often at the forefront as these technologies can give them a lead on their larger competitors. What starts as a useful extra tool or 'competitive edge' soon becomes the accepted norm and a search for improved quality and utility then ensues.
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Comparing Deduplication Approaches: Technology Considerations for Enterprise Environments |
| By : SEPATON |
Published Date: Jun 19, 2008 |
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Deduplication is becoming an essential tool to help data center managers control exponential data growth in the backup environment. The methods used to accomplish deduplication vary widely as do the levels of capacity optimization they can provide. Some techniques are well suited to small-to-medium sized backup environments, while others are optimized for larger enterprises. This report describes the various techniques used today to deduplicate data and highlights unique deduplication considerations for enterprise environments.
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Soaring Not Surfing: Small- and Medium-Sized Businesses Make the Connection |
| By : Quocirca |
Published Date: May 08, 2008 |
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Over the past decade, the internet has evolved from a technical environment into a commercial marketplace. The impact on consumers and large enterprises has been significant, but what about the small and medium sized business? With few of the skills and resources of their larger counterparts, these organizations need to get the best value from the internet and the network based services it enables, without risking day-to-day operations.
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Smart, Simple, Secure - Security Solutions for the Small and Medium Enterprises |
| By : McAfee |
Published Date: Apr 01, 2008 |
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With limited IT resources and time you still have to ensure that your security solution can handle the increasing incidents of data theft, volumes of complex spam and web threats, unrelenting malware attacks, and compliance mandates. McAfee understands that you need a security solution that is responsive to the tough challenges of managing growing security needs against limited resources.
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IBM BladeCenter S Offers Big Benefits for the Small Office |
| By : IBM |
Published Date: Jan 21, 2008 |
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The all-in-one configuration of the IBM BladeCenter S makes it a perfect fit in a small office. It integrates servers, storage, networking and I/O into a single chassis, which uses a standard electrical outlet. Plus, it's easy to use and manage, with tools that help manage energy use to lower total operating costs. Read all about this flexible, blade-based chassis and see how it streamlines and simplifies small office IT.
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How an Integrated Software Solution Can Grow Your Business |
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This white paper examines how small and medium sized business can grow their businesses by streamlining their processes, creating employee empowerment, reducing IT costs, increasing productivity and improving their customers experience by implementing an integrated, real-time software solution.
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Comparison Guide: Bandwidth Suppliers for Small- to Medium-Sized Businesses |
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This Comparison Guide to Bandwidth Suppliers for Small- to Medium-Sized Business should help take some of that headache away. It looks at nine of the largest providers and covers a wide range of bandwidth types, including mobile broadband. This chart should help you narrow down your search and clarify your available options as you make a decision about what bandwidth provider to select and what level of service you need.
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Information Security for SMBs: Ensuring End-to-End Care of Data Assets |
| By : Quocirca |
Published Date: Jan 03, 2008 |
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Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) can benefit from the expansive use of information technology (IT) just as much as their larger counterparts. Indeed, in many cases they have to, because to trade they need to interact with business partners of all sizes and IT failure affects not just internal users but those of third parties.
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Reducing IT Energy Costs: The Mid-Size & Small Business Approach |
| By : IBM |
Published Date: Dec 20, 2007 |
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As total costs of small and mid-sized businesses increase, growing companies look ever closely at how their IT needs affect energy costs. The IBM case studies and survey results herein discuss opportunities to reduce IT energy costs, save money and devise IT investment strategies. Read them and learn how you can expand your business while helping the environment.
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How IBM Serves Smaller and Mid-Sized Companies |
| By : IBM |
Published Date: Nov 12, 2007 |
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IBM is committed to helping companies of all sizes stay competitive and grow. The IBM Express Advantage program, supported by a vast network of local IBM Business Partners, makes it simple to get exactly what you need from IBM. Download and browse the IBM Express Advantage catalog that’s full of useful offerings designed and priced especially for mid-sized companies.
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SMB Business Management Software |
| By : Netsuite |
Published Date: Nov 09, 2007 |
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Overcoming the barriers of stand-alone business applications is a major challenge to growth for companies. Learn how a growing organization can better gain control of its business operations and increase productivity through integrating its core business management processes in one seamless solution.
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Why Choose BladeS over HPc3000? |
| By : IBM |
Published Date: Nov 01, 2007 |
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Clients setting up smaller offices want to invest in the same type of technology as their larger competitors. Larger clients setting up remote branches need compute power not only at their head office, but also at distributed locations where key decisions that impact the local operation are made.This white paper compares the IBM BladeCenter S offering to the HP c3000 offering and articulates why IBM BladeCenter S is the best choice for small blade chassis platforms.
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IBM BladeCenter S Provides Big Benefits for Smaller Offices |
| By : IBM |
Published Date: Sep 18, 2007 |
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See why IBM BladeCenter S chassis is the right choice for independent businesses that need a powerful, yet simple IT. The white papers inside this informative eKit will show you how this system is easy to deploy, easy to use, and easy to manage; and how its modular technology helps avoid a cable mess in your office space.
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BladeCenter S: Sharpening Blade for Small Businesses |
| By : IBM |
Published Date: Sep 18, 2007 |
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Smaller businesses represent the entrepreneurial engine of the U.S. economy - that's why IBM has extended the BladeCenter value proposition to smaller businesses and organizations in a compact, affordable package. Read more about how BladeCenter can benefit your business in this report by Pund-IT.
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