WHITE PAPER:
This exclusive paper examines the driving forces behind the transition to mobile computing and discusses the new networking strategies needed to utilize the trend to its fullest extent.
EZINE:
Will physical network gear disappear in the era of software-defined networking and virtualization? Not likely. In this month's issue of Network Evolution, find out why networks still need hardware, and how early adopters are using hardware in their virtual environments.
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This informative paper examines what you organization needs to keep in mind when constructing a mobile strategy and also outlines how you can enable a mobile workspace allowing your employees to securely connect to the corporate network regardless of location or device.
RESEARCH CONTENT:
This guide examines the performance of dynamic content delivery between leading content delivery networks and outlines strategies for enhancing your network.
WHITE PAPER:
This exclusive resource examines the common security challenges that managing various mobile platforms can pose, and discusses a solution that can allow you to deliver enterprise information securely to mobile devices regardless of platform.
EBOOK:
Discover why content delivery networks (CDNs) are growing in importance and how enterprises can benefit from their use. Uncover the traditional and new uses of CDNs, a comparison of its capabilities with traditional cloud services, and how CDNs work with emerging technologies like SDN and NFV.
WHITE PAPER:
Access the following white paper to uncover how to leverage enterprise marketing management to optimize every aspect of online and cross-channel analytics and marketing.
WHITE PAPER:
Access the following white paper to discover a CMS solution that can prepare your business and all of its content for the rapid influx of mobile internet use. See how with smart content marketing you can improve customer loyalty and reduce attrition, and more.
CASE STUDY:
The following case study explores the cloud-based content management solution Schneider Electric used to support their massive BYOD initiative that ultimately increased the productivity of 67,000 global employees.