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In most data centers, DCIM rests on a shaky foundation of manual record keeping and scattered documentation. OpManager replaces data center documentation with a single repository for data, QRCodes for asset tracking, accurate 3D mapping of asset locations, and a configuration management database (CMDB). In this webcast, sponsored by ManageEngine, you will see how a real-world datacenter mapping stored in racktables gets imported into OpManager, which then provides a 3D visualization of where assets actually are. You'll also see how the QR Code generator helps you make the link between real assets and the monitoring world, and how the layered CMDB provides a single point of view for all your configuration data.

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Results tagged "Windows 7"

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Rolling Review: Windows 7 Deployment Tools Kick-Off

January 27, 2010 01:39 PM
The conventional wisdom is to never deploy a new operating system before the first service pack. But that thinking might be misguided with Windows 7. First, Windows 7 shares much of Vista's core code base, and that code has been improved and enhanced during Vista's troubled tenure. This means the new OS will look and feel more like what Vista should have been from the get-go. Second, Microsoft is combating the "wait until SP1" notion by maintaining its position in regard to Windows XP, which has passed from mainstream support to the purgatory of extended support. What does that mean? You'll only get critical security-related updates for XP.

Iron Mountain Connected Backup Solution Adds Support For Windows 7

January 11, 2010 10:01 AM
Iron Mountain Incorporated (NYSE: IRM), an information management services company, today announced an update to its Connected backup for PC solution to support Microsoft Windows 7 users. The upgrade, Version 8.4, will also include support for litigation discovery and is available now for license. The subscription version of the service will be available March 2010. "Iron Mountain is committed to meeting and leading our customers' evolving information management needs that come with the development of new technology," said Ramana Venkata, president of Iron Mountain Digital.

F5 Solutions Optimize Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Deployments

November 23, 2009 11:17 AM

Vendors Should Do No Harm

November 08, 2009 07:00 PM
Like most technogeeks I have an affection for new products, technologies and even new versions of Windows (except for Vista and Windows ME). I do, however, have a bone to pick with vendors who decide to change how their products work just for sport. I'm now asking tech vendors to adopt the Hippocratic Oath's "First do no harm" and resist retiring perfectly good commands from their CLIs.

Networking In Microsoft Hyper-V: The Video

September 17, 2009 10:38 AM
I've been diving into all aspects of the Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 ecosystem lately, as the operating systems move out into the enterprise. High on my radar is Hyper-V, the server virtualization solution that's available both as a standalone product and as part Windows Server 2008 R2.

HP Offers Free Windows 7 Upgrades

June 26, 2009 04:38 PM
Offer comes under Microsoft's Windows 7 Upgrade Option but does not extend to all HP systems.

Making The Move To Multicore

October 16, 2008 08:46 PM
Your free ride on the Moore's Law bandwagon is coming to an end. Now how are you going to speed up your apps?

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