Whitepaper

Consideration for the Cloud: The process every Enterprise should think through

Cloud computing is one of the hottest topics in enterprise IT today. However, amidst all the hype and misinformation, it is critical that enterprise decision makers consider the Cloud as a viable strategic resource for their IT environment. This whitepaper discusses the IT challenges enterprises face and how the Cloud can help overcome those challenges.

Unlocking the Enterprise Cloud: How the OpenStack project eliminates Cloud lock-in

Cloud computing stands well-poised to help enterprises significantly improve their IT speed, agility and costs. However the fear of technology “lock-in” – difficulty in efficiently switching cloud hosting providers or platforms due to enterprise size and scale – continues to discourage large organisations from realising the benefits of Cloud. This whitepaper discusses how OpenStack can

Versed in Virtual Desktop

Distributed computing has been pervasive in IT organisations for nearly two decades, but the tables are beginning to turn. Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), also known as Hosted Virtual Desktop (HVD), is one of the fastest growing trends in IT today, at least in part because of the benefits it offers in management, access, performance and

iEverything Enterprise Whitepaper

Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) are easily the most exciting development in computing devices in the post-laptop era. The key considerations for using MIDs on a network are the same as for any other device on a wireless LAN. Security remains a paramount consideration. If network administrators cannot ensure the security of both network communications and

Scottish Retailer Chooses Aerohive from the Warehouse to Headquarters to over 260 Retail Stores

When Scotmid started looking for a Wi-Fi solution for their warehouse, they quickly recognized the need for wireless technology to support future applications at other locations as well, including the Co-op’s modern, three-story headquarters building and its 260+ retail stores. What Scotmid wanted was a single wireless LAN solution capable of meeting the needs of