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Where the Cloud Touches Down: Simplifying Data Center Infrastructure Management

Thursday, July 25, 2013
10:00 AM PT/1:00 PM ET

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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SDN First Steps

Thursday, August 8, 2013
11:00 AM PT / 2:00 PM ET

This webinar will help attendees understand the overall concept of SDN and its benefits, describe the different conceptual approaches to SDN, and examine the various technologies, both proprietary and open source, that are emerging. It will also help users decide whether SDN makes sense in their environment, and outline the first steps IT can take for testing SDN technologies.

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WAN Security Challenges Abound

Protecting information and corporate assets has always been a tricky business, and today's computing environment just adds to the complexity. Remote offices and mobile users need just as much protection, and possibly more, than headquarters employees who sit behind carefully constructed layers of defense. SaaS applications and public cloud deployments mean sensitive data travel outside traditional network boundaries. And the Web presents a never-ending fountain of malware.

If you're struggling with these challenges, we invite you to check out a new Network Computing Tech Center on WAN security. You'll find news, best practices, expert blogs and a variety of reports that can help you meet the security challenges of your ever-expanding network.

Case in point is a blog from Network Computing editor Mike Fratto, who reminds us that when carriers talk about VPNs, they don't necessarily mean the same thing that an IT security pros means. To a carrier, a frame relay or MPLS VPN means traffic is segregated. It doesn't necessarily mean that traffic is also encrypted as it travels outside your network. Fratto makes a good case for WAN encryption. You can read it for yourself here.

We'll update the WAN Security Tech Center regularly, so be sure to check in frequently. We also welcome your comments on all our content. Just hit the big blue button at the bottom of each story. You can register or post anonymously. Either way, we look forward to hearing from you.


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