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Understanding unified communications components
You must first understand unified communications components before selecting a UC product, service or determining an organization's needs. Tip | SearchUnifiedCommunications.com
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Legacy file systems, away: Dealing with an unsupported file system
What do you do when you've found the perfect solution to your problem, but it's no longer supported?
This was the issue that faced the City of Aurora, Colo. Longtime users of the PolyServe file... Feature | SearchSQLServer.com
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VMware View components: What you need and how they work
To use VMware View for VDI, you need a few different View components, including the View Agent, vCenter Server and View Connection Server. Tip | SearchVirtualDesktop.com
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Deleting components in SRM
One of the things you might want to do is delete and remove components from SRM. When you go about doing that its important to understand the relationships that bind the product together. Tip | SearchVMware.com
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Secret weapon of user application installation: OS components
Many administrators make a habit of provisioning users' desktops with a core set of applications, but some make applications available for users to install on their own. One of the simplest ways to allow self-installation is through features... Tip | SearchVirtualDesktop.com
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When to consider SQL Server Enterprise Edition
In the first two articles of this series, we examined the Express and... Feature | SearchSQLServer.com
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The pros of Windows Azure SQL Database
Windows Azure -- Microsoft's cloud infrastructure platform -- has become a major part of Microsoft's overall strategy, and the Windows Azure SQL Database, formerly called SQL Azure, has become a major component of Windows Azure... Feature | SearchSQLServer.com
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In-memory SQL Server: The implications of integration
It's easy to be misled by terminology. When I first heard the term "in-memory database" applied to SQL Server, I made the same mistake many other people have. I thought, "How's that different from an instance of SQL Server with tons of RAM and... Tip | SearchSQLServer.com
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Why SQL Server security matters: A case study
Editor's note: This is the first of a four-part series on SQL Server security. Please check back next week for the next chapter.
Database backups are stolen. Viruses attack servers. The database has unauthorized changes.... Series | SearchSQLServer.com
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Excerpt: Planning a Microsoft SQL Server install
During the installation process, you have to make many choices. As a general guideline, it is best to familiarize yourself with their effects before installing your system. At the beginning, you should answer the following... Excerpt | SearchSQLServer.com
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