As cloud adoption increases, cloud management becomes more and more of a challenge. No longer can you look at managing your clouds with a one-off management strategy. In this session, you will learn how forward-thinking organizations around the world are bringing cloud into their IT operations and integrating it with their existing tools, systems, and processes to simplify management for administrators and streamline provisioning for developers. We will discuss governance tools, like security systems and chargeback models, as well as policy tools, monitoring solutions, ITSM systems and more. Discover how applying an extensible management approach across all of your clouds, including SaaS, PaaS and IaaS, can increase scale, availability and performance.
Businesses and end users today are not just looking for the latest devices or software developments in isolation – they are looking for solutions to help them remain secure, productive and connected in a simple and integrated manner. It's with this insight that Dell is developing innovative client solutions by integrating our range of capabilities, from tablets to PCs and virtualization solutions. Join us in this session as we will discuss how Dell uniquely enables customers to protect data, drive efficiencies in systems management, and deliver a reliable end user device all while saving IT time and money to focus on more strategic projects that can help companies grow.
The way you implement Identity and Access Management (IAM) can make or break your security and compliance strategies. Based on Dell’s experience helping customers deploy IAM properly, we have identified common themes that run through these successful projects. In this session, one of Dell’s IAM experts will present a maturity model that will help you gauge the correct place to start your deployment, highlight the course corrections that may be necessary, and help you determine the path to IAM that’s right for you.
Dallas-based Clearview International is leading the desktop virtualization wave by adding Desktops-as-a-Service to their portfolio of service offerings. Join TJ Karklins, CEO of Clearview International, LLC, Brady Ranum, VP Product and Strategy of Dizzion, Inc, and Sean Teague, President of ManageWatch, Inc for a 30-minute introductory webcast of how virtual desktops can work to improve your business. These are the slides from that webcast.
CloudOffice is a secure all-in-one solution set combining RapidScale’s four core products and services: Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS), Desktop as a Service (DaaS), and Hosted Microsoft Exchange. We can package your business applications and add them to your CloudOffice. Your employees will be working in an enterprise-grade environment that is controlled and monitored 24x7x365. Additionally, all your data will be backed up in the cloud securely. With RapidScale's CloudOffice, you will have solutions that support collaboration and mobile workforces from any device, with any app, anywhere. It is the future of IT. Microsoft Office 2010 offers flexible and powerful new ways to deliver your best work - at the office, at home, or at school. Hosted Exchange enables you to communicate using business-grade email while eliminating the need to upgrade and maintain a physical Exchange server. Archiving and encryption services are available for compliance and security purposes. Tailor your solutions based on your unique needs and ensure that your communications are always available. You remain in control. Unlike many competitive products, CloudOffice was built on a multi-tenanted Geo Load Balanced Active/Active architecture. This unique design offers several benefits to its end users but most importantly means that customers’ virtual environments are built redundantly upon one another creating the ultimate design in Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity. RapidScale's consistent hardware refresh cycles ensure that customers’ applications are running on reliable maintained equipment at all times. Services are built in geographically redundant data centers, so if a primary site goes offline, the secondary site will initiate and users will be routed to that site. CloudOffice is a reliable and secure way to store data and clients will experience the latest technology with exceptional data protection. RapidScale's CloudOffice product replaces a client’s physical IT infrastructure by moving all the customer applications to the Cloud. This eliminates the need for the client’s IT team to maintain and support the physical hardware. This will also minimize the workload on the customer’s finance department regarding the procurement of IT hardware and associated maintenance contracts. At the infrastructure level, CloudOffice is fully backed by Active Directory architecture to simplify the deployment of user accounts. With our front-end control panel, even non-technical clerical and HR workers have the ability to easily spin up user accounts and provision users with a Desktop, Mailbox, Applications, and File Permissions in one fluid and smooth process using a “next, next, finish” procedure. Built on the same technology as our CloudDesktop platform, rich HD graphics and a seamless end user experience are just a few of the front facing benefits of our CloudOffice product offering.
This document provides an overview of Dell's software solutions for endpoint management, data protection, Windows management, and security. It highlights key challenges customers face in these areas and how Dell solutions address them. For each solution area, the document outlines Dell's portfolio of products, key benefits, and opportunities for partners to sell and profit from these solutions through various margin and promotion programs. The overall aim is to help partners build compelling practices around Dell's software offerings.
This document discusses the benefits of transforming to a hybrid infrastructure. It argues that IT must become value creators by both containing costs and creating new services. It states that organizations should define their "right mix" of traditional IT, private cloud, and public cloud to accelerate app and service delivery. It outlines how Hewlett Packard Enterprise can help organizations define, power, and optimize their hybrid infrastructure through advisory services, application transformation, private and public cloud offerings, automation solutions, and managed services. The goal is to become a broker of services to enable continuous value creation.
The document discusses data protection challenges and solutions from Dell. It notes that 23% of respondents desire increased reliability of backups/recoveries and 22% wish for increased speed or frequency of backups. Dell's data protection approach claims to restore applications and data 6x faster than legacy solutions with near-zero downtime. It provides extensible protection across physical, virtual and cloud in one solution. Dell solutions aim to help customers spend less, operate with more agility, and unlock time in their day.
Learn: - when hybrid IT works: successful deployment models we’ve seen - when hybrid IT doesn’t work: how to avoid the "gotchas" - which applications go where in hybrid environments - pro tips from a managed infrastructure hosting provider's point of view
Philip Hilton's presentation during Moving Disaster Recovery to IT Resilience seminar on 31 January 2019
The cloud is driving significant change in how companies deploy and manage resources for their existing business applications. This session explains in non-technical terms how to evaluate if a move to the cloud is in your midst without being a technical expert. We'll explain the many different deployment options as well as business opportunities, pros and cons that companies should consider when addressing the cloud. This session will also provide an executive viewpoint on Azure and it's future potential for businesses.
Becoming data-driven requires analytics to be embedded throughout the organization in different functional areas and different operational processes. But how do you provide more and more people with the ability to run any analytics on any data anywhere– without breaking the bank? In this session, you’ll see real-world examples of Dell customers who have successfully embedded analytics across processes and operations to drive innovation.We will also demonstrate how embedding analytics enables faster innovation and improves collaboration between data scientists, business analysts, and business stakeholders, leading to a competitive advantage.
Sutedjo Tjahjadi's presentation during Moving Disaster Recovery to IT Resilinece seminar on 31 January 2019
This document summarizes key aspects of cloud computing. It begins with a brief history of cloud computing and an overview of the three main types of cloud: public cloud, private cloud, and hybrid cloud. It discusses factors to consider when determining what type of cloud is appropriate for different needs. The document provides examples of business migrations to the cloud and discusses important planning considerations like security, connectivity, and managing the migration process. It aims to help organizations understand the cloud and determine if and how it could benefit them.
Today’s business operations increasingly rely on sophisticated integration of data streaming across the enterprise. This requires an analytics ecosystem that is highly current and highly available. This session explores the infrastructure and methods Dell IT used for keeping the complex flows, integration processes, BI, and analytics operating 24x7.
This document discusses cloud computing solutions for local governments. It begins by outlining topics like what cloud computing is, when it is the right solution, and how it can benefit organizations. It then provides background on VC3, a company that works with over 130 municipalities and counties. The document discusses when cloud computing is right, such as when IT support is difficult to afford or data needs to be stored off-site. It outlines the traditional premise-based IT environment and its drawbacks. The document then compares premise-based solutions to hosted cloud solutions, noting hosted solutions provide servers, storage, backups and other services without large upfront capital costs. It details what is included in cloud desktop solutions such as applications, storage, backups,
CentriLogic is a leading provider of outsourced data center and hosting solutions that enables customers to seamlessly outsource their IT infrastructure and gain peace of mind. CentriLogic offers state-of-the-art data center facilities in the United States and Canada that adhere to industry best practices for security, fire detection, and more. Their solutions help organizations do brand and mission-critical business on the internet through experienced technical resources and proactive customer support.
Market trends are favorable to continue consolidation in the endpoint security and management space. In this session, learn how Dell's security and management portfolios will help you address critical vulnerabilities, and simplify management and deployment of the most secure endpoints for your business.
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The document provides information about the Internet including: 1. The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks that uses TCP/IP protocols to serve billions of users worldwide through private, public, academic, business and government networks linked together. 2. The history of the Internet began in the 1950s with the development of early computer networks like ARPANET and packet switching which led to internetworking protocols allowing multiple networks to join. 3. Internet access technologies include local area networks, dial-up, Wi-Fi, broadband and mobile broadband which people use to access Internet services like email, the World Wide Web and online information.
The document summarizes research conducted at Massey University in New Zealand on students' perceptions of moving to digital learning resources. The research found that while students like digital resources and see them becoming more common, they still prefer printing materials and do not fully utilize digital annotation tools. It concludes that counting usage metrics does not tell the whole story and institutions need to focus on enhancing the learning experience when adopting digital resources.