Affordable Enterprise-Grade Disaster Recovery Using AWS

September 28, 2018

Until recently, enterprise-grade disaster recovery had been prohibitively expensive for most organizations. Thanks to the rapid development of cloud infrastructure, organizations can now attain top-of-the-line disaster recovery capabilities into AWS at a fraction of the cost. An enterprise-grade disaster recovery (DR) solution is no longer something that is nice to have.

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Certes Networks

Certes Networks’ solutions safeguard enterprise applications extended to any user or remote facility over any network. The solutions solve the broken network trust model causing the worldwide wave of data breaches. Companies and governments in nearly 100 countries around the world rely on solutions from Certes to cut their attack surfaces and safely use low-cost network and Cloud resources with lower risk. Learn more at CertesNetworks.com.

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Accelerate your hybrid cloud migration with Google Cloud VMware Engine

whitePaper | November 23, 2022

The pandemic put strong pressures on organizations to modernize their infrastructure. The sudden rush of remote workers using virtual desktop infrastructure has resulted in surges and strains within current IT infrastructure. Organizations then were faced with a difficult choice: continue operations with slow, and at times insufficient capacity to support its workers, or upgrade their IT infrastructure. Upgrading IT infrastructure provides its own challenges: on-prem upgrades are an expensive endeavor and a considerable effort must be put into provisioning the right amount of hardware. Under-provisioning could potentially result in disruptions to operations and over-provisioning would result in wasted expenses. The other option is migrating to the cloud, which although does allow for elasticity with provisioning, does have challenges in the massive, timeand resource-intensive process of replacing legacy systems with cloud-based SaaS enterprise software.

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Zone-ECU Virtualization Solution Platform

whitePaper | May 26, 2022

The high complexity of future vehicle systems will need to move away from today’s distributed automotive E/E architecture towards a more centralized E/E structure based on less but much more powerful ECUs, instead of many individual control entities

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Zscaler Private Access (ZPA)

whitePaper | June 8, 2022

Zscaler Private Access (ZPA) redefines private app connectivity and security for today’s hybrid workforce with the industry’s only next-generation zero trust network access (ZTNA) platform.

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Protecting Oracle Databases on VMware with Zerto

whitePaper | August 22, 2022

Zerto, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, delivers everything you need to protect virtualized and containerized infrastructures in a single, simple, and scalable cloud data management and protection solution. Zerto also provides sizing tools to design the Zerto protection environment to meet the needs of the application and database workload characteristics through a unique data analytics feature.

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Virtualization is the Present and Future of Mobile Networks

whitePaper | June 15, 2022

The future of mobile networks will be software-centric, and Samsung is leading the way to transforming how wireless networks are designed and implemented using virtualization. The hardware-centric approach for network development, using vendor-specific hardware designs, has remained static for decades. That model is unable to keep up with the fast-changing world of today’s telecommunication services.

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Intel Page Modification Logging, a hardware virtualization feature: study and improvement for virtual machine working set estimation

whitePaper | January 7, 2020

Intel Page Modification Logging (PML) is a novel hardware feature for tracking virtual machine (VM) accessed memory pages. This task is essential in today’s data centers since it allows, among others, checkpointing, live migration and working set size (WSS) estimation. Relying on the Xen hypervisor, this paper studies PML from three angles: power consumption, efficiency, and performance impact on user applications. Our findings are as follows. First, PML does not incur any power consumption overhead. Second, PML reduces by up to 10.18% both VM live migration and checkpointing time. Third, PML slightly reduces by up to 0.95% the performance degradation on applications incurred by live migration and checkpointing.

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Certes Networks

Certes Networks’ solutions safeguard enterprise applications extended to any user or remote facility over any network. The solutions solve the broken network trust model causing the worldwide wave of data breaches. Companies and governments in nearly 100 countries around the world rely on solutions from Certes to cut their attack surfaces and safely use low-cost network and Cloud resources with lower risk. Learn more at CertesNetworks.com.

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