Optimizing your Microsoft application and infrastructure investments with Citrix CloudBridge

Businesses of all types and sizes worldwide rely on a variety of Microsoft solutions, from key productivity and collaboration applications, to client and server infrastructure, virtualization platforms and Windows Azure cloud services. However, just like with those of its competitors, these solutions are not immune from the performance challenges of operating over Wide Area Networks (WANs) and supporting mobile/remote users with low-bandwidth, high-latency network connections.

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Derive Technologies

Derive Technologies, was founded in 2000, through the combination of two long-standing technology firms dating back as far as 1986; and incorporated as “Derive Technologies” in the beginning of 2001. Derive's team -- all of them already long-time collaborators at the time of the company's official founding -- continue to design and deliver progressive business-technology solutions that meet the challenges of New York Metro Area, national, and global enterprises, with a focus on on-going cost reduction.

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Taming Hybrid Cloud Complexity: One Platform for Monitoring Your IT Universe

whitePaper | December 31, 2021

The transition to the cloud continues unabated, and so does the dramatic proliferation in operational complexity. Unfortunately, the legacy monitoring tools in use are only compounding this complexity. This white paper examines how today’s hybrid cloud infrastructures pose unprecedented challenges and require modern management approaches. It then offers a close look at the ScienceLogic SL1 platform and reveals its differentiated advantages.

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NetApp HCI with Cisco ACI : NetApp HCI Solutions

whitePaper | September 30, 2022

Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (Cisco ACI) is an industry-leading, secure, open, and comprehensive Software-Defined Networking (SDN) solution. Cisco ACI radically simplifies, optimizes, and accelerates infrastructure deployment and governance, and it expedites the application deployment lifecycle.

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2022 Data Center & Infrastructure Report

whitePaper | June 7, 2022

The way in which IT teams responded to the challenges ushered in by the pandemic, as well as the threat of global security breaches, deserves recognition. Teams expertly pivoted, executed what was necessary, and proved change can happen at a rapid pace. While hybrid work and increased security measures introduced new challenges, the industry remains focused on reducing costs and finding ways to diversify data center workloads.

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Aging Data Centers and Why Enterprises Shouldn’t Retrofit Them

whitePaper | June 15, 2022

Data creation, consumption, and the need to store and process it may have no foreseeable end, but a data center facility has a closing date. Data centers can last 20 to 30 years, but its economically productive lifespan often caps at 10-15 years. Too often, enterprises attempt to squeeze as much life out of their data centers as possible despite drawbacks.

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SD-WAN vs SASE

whitePaper | May 9, 2022

Security is a fundamental requirement for all enterprise-level technologies. The pandemic has created a “new normal” dominated by long-distance remote working. This has served to increase reliance on multiple cloud platforms, making connectivity more important than ever. This, however, has also led to an increase in the number of threats and attacks. For this reason, businesses are strongly advised to transform their WANs and security architectures

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Networking for the unforeseeable future

whitePaper | February 23, 2022

When it was introduced, MPLS was an ideal option for organizations that ran multiple business-critical applications at multiple locations. Operated and managed by a single carrier, MPLS converges voice and data traffic over connections that are isolated from the public Internet, while offering rudimentary control over applications.

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Spotlight

Derive Technologies

Derive Technologies, was founded in 2000, through the combination of two long-standing technology firms dating back as far as 1986; and incorporated as “Derive Technologies” in the beginning of 2001. Derive's team -- all of them already long-time collaborators at the time of the company's official founding -- continue to design and deliver progressive business-technology solutions that meet the challenges of New York Metro Area, national, and global enterprises, with a focus on on-going cost reduction.

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