White Papers: VMware




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Securing the Promise of Virtualisation
By Symantec | 14/3/2013
For today’s enterprise, this whitepaper identifies three general areas of risk associated with risk; those that are traditionally areas of risk, the hazards that are exclusive to virtualisation and the more recent set of risks that are associated with newly formed hybrid environments. Read more to find out how to keep pace with evolving threats, quicker provisioning and dynamically mobile workloads.
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Securing the Promise of Virtualisation
By Symantec | 14/3/2013
For today’s enterprise, this whitepaper identifies three general areas of risk associated with risk; those that are traditionally areas of risk, the hazards that are exclusive to virtualisation and the more recent set of risks that are associated with newly formed hybrid environments. Read more to find out how to keep pace with evolving threats, quicker provisioning and dynamically mobile workloads.
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Changing the Game for Anti-Virus in the Virtual Datacentre
By Trend Micro | 13/2/2013
This white paper reviews the challenges with endpoint security in virtualised environments - including the inherent risks of dynamic virtual machines and the resource impact of security software such as virusscanners in multiple guest virtual machines, on a single physical host. Download now.
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Agentless Security for Virtual Environments
By Trend Micro | 13/2/2013
Virtualised datacentres, desktops, and cloud computing should be secured by the same strong protection technologies as physical machines. However, traditional agent-based solutions that are not architected for virtualisation can result in a number of significant operational security issues. Find out more about the first agentless security platform solution.
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Oracle® Databases on VMware vSphere™ 4
By VMware | 19/10/2010
This paper provides the essential tips necessary to successfully deploy Oracle on VMware virtual infrastructure to enable database administrators (DBAs) to meet their performance and availability goals. Read on for more.
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