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Microsoft will end support for Windows Server 2003 on July 14, 2015. Read this whitepaper which details some issues that may arise as a result, and offers tips on making a successful migration process through HP workshops and services.
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As of July 14, 2015. Windows Server 2003 will be no more. This whitepaper considers the approaching end of extended support for the Server and explores the Windows migration options that are available to customers, as well as the risks that cus...
For most of their history, IT organizations have been plagued by server sprawl, poor resource utilization, and high capital and operating expenditures brought about by continuous data growth and new application requirements. Read this whitepape...
Microsoft will end support for Windows Server 2003 on July 14, 2015. Learn why migrating away from this server isn’t an option — but a necessity. You will also read about training workshops and programs to help your transition go smoothly.
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You know that virtualization can help you reduce costs, improve application availability, and simplify IT management. Read this brief on HP Flex Bundles — complete affordable packages with everything you need to get started — and keep your busi...
Microsoft will end support for Windows Server 2003 on July 14, 2015. Learn why migrating away from this server isn’t an option — but a necessity. You will also read about training workshops and programs to help your transition go smoothly.
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Read this whitepaper that offers insight HP Pre-Provisioning Solution. You will learn about how it works, walk through a sample scenario and get to know some potential use cases.
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What is it about passwords? They mean well yet they are the bane of the digital realm. We can’t live without them, and it’s certainly a mistake to willingly create an insecure password. Sensitive information is leaked enough ...