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Getting the Most Out of Windows PowerShell

White Paper | July 08, 2015

Have you unlocked the gates to the tool factory in your IT organization? Is it time for you to Get-PowerShell?

Managing Hyper-V with PowerShell for the GUI-Bound Administrator

White Paper | June 05, 2015

Learn how to use PowerShell cmdlets specific to installing and configuring Hyper-V.

Web Intelligence to the Rescue

White Paper | June 12, 2015

Learn how SAP BusinessObjects can help you overcome numerous reporting requirements to produce useful documents that meet and exceed expectations.

VMware Training White Paper: Using VMware NSX for the Microsegmentation of Security

White Paper | Oct. 07, 2016

With the introduction of virtual machines (VMs), the rules for protecting your servers have changed. Learn how VMware NSX and the microsegmentation can help.

Five Reasons VMware vSphere 6.0 is a Game Changer

White Paper | Feb. 05, 2015

Learn how VMware's new vSphere 6.0 is much more user friendly than any previous release.

Where to Go Once Your Servers Are Virtualized

White Paper | March 20, 2014

Once you're virtualized, learn what you can do to reduce cost, increase efficiency, anticipate possible "next moves" and how you can make your business more agile.

A Unified Model for Describing a Project Plan

White Paper | June 05, 2013

This paper proposes a unifying model for project plans that allows projects of all types to be described at a high level, in a common language, regardless of the type of analysis used to develop the plan.

Binary and IP Address Basics of Subnetting

White Paper | Aug. 07, 2014

This paper focuses on the mathematics of binary numbering and IP address structure.

Cisco FabricPath: Is it Switching, Routing or a Bit of Both?

White Paper | Dec. 04, 2015

Understand Cisco FabricPath find out why routing at Layer 2 can be an acceptable description of Cisco FabricPath.