The worldwide server market is beginning to show signs of stabilisation despite continuing to book year-on-year declines in both shipments and revenues. According...
Align IT with business and deliver better service to networked users while cutting costs and meeting Service Level Agreement (SLA) targets – this is a typical dilemma faced by many a Novell OES/NetWare operations team today. Yet frequently instead of addressing these higher goals, NetWare administrators end up struggling with more down-to-earth issues that keep them stuck in inefficient reactive management posture. To help administrators achieve operational excellence in addressing these issues, in 1998 AdRem Software designed AdRem Server Manager – an all-in-one tool that provides graphical remote control over multiple Novell OES/NetWare servers from a Windows workstation.
Electronic communication is a central part of the everyday flow of information, and privacy is a top priority. Whether your company conducts sales over the Internet or hosts a company-specific network, you want to be certain that your communications are safe from unauthorized interference. For information exchange between servers and client browsers and server-to-server, load balancing devices and SSL accelerators, VeriSign SSL certificates from Getronics PinkRoccade have become recognized as the bottom line in security.
With data being pushed to the forefront of company lines, demand for always-available data is at an all time high. Coupled with wireless and occasionally-connected environments, the need for systems to be available 24/7 is no longer a requirement but a necessity. Data transmission and data availability are integral components of corporate development and as a result, corporate data systems are being pushed to new limits. MobiLink server farms provide redundancy and concurrency in systems that are required to be available at all times. The MobiLink server farm ensures that failover and load balancing are automatic, providing availability to synchronizing clients even when hardware and system failures occur in the environment.