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Many CSPs are looking towards Carrier Ethernet services – a way to more rapidly and efficiently deliver the bandwidth requirements and service requirements. If not properly managed, however, operating costs could end up increasing instead of being cost-effective.
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Read this whitepaper to discover the challenges Wireless SPs have in managing Carrier Ethernet-powered backhaul networks and how they can achieve operational excellence.
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This exclusive paper examines a virtual network solution that offers a low-cost, efficient, and centrally-managed virtual network specifically designed for the enterprise LAN and WAN edge network deployment.
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This resource examines the complexity of IP multicasting and an approach to overcome these limitations – delivering new levels of performance, scalability and resiliency to IP multicasting.
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This white paper details the changes that have transformed IT and how they should be viewed as an opportunity for the department to reassert its value.
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Software-defined networking (SDN) is a hot topic today. This white paper provides an overview of the concept and the role it will play in achieving cloud success. View now to learn more!
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Access this white paper to take your first step toward an adaptable network platform –this enterprise network architecture provides the open, programmable, and application-aware foundation you need for today's mobile and cloud-connected world.
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This guide explores the 12 success factors IT professionals should consider when looking to outsource IT projects to managed hosting or the cloud.
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A successful UC rollout should test voice performance -- and video, if applicable -- before and after deployment. In this expert e-guide, Irwin Lazar of Nemertes Research, explains how organizations can minimize operational costs and maximize user satisfaction with proactive unified communications management and testing before and after deployment.
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This resource explores the reasoning behind the development of Class II cabling limits and reveals why Category 8 cabling standards are critical to the future success of applications, Ethernet, and networking.