Gone are the days when most SMBs had only a limited budget for capital IT purchases. So, they were not interested in buying storage solutions. Today, the market potential is unbelievably high. In fact, small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are a segment that worldwide spends an estimated US$234 billion (about Rs.10.53 lakh crore) per year on IT products.
Today, applications may be delivered across the distributed enterprise from virtualized servers in consolidated data centres or as Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) according to increasingly complex business requirements. Businesses that are facing these evolving requirements can significantly benefit from an Application Delivery Network.......
The past few years have seen that the laser printers have become a more preferred option as compared to the inkjet printers because of their faster speed, superior quality colour graphics and the ability to handle complex applications. A look at the printer market suggests that the market has undergone a significant change and the future....
In today’s business scenario, IT has mesmerized the workforce with increased need to communicate with one another quickly and efficiently. With SME business growing from local to regional to global, keeping employees connected to people and information has become important and a challenge too.
The Virtual Private Network is evolving from a simple multiple site connectivity tool to enabling applications, collaborations and connecting communities of individuals. The VPN, a key component of an enterprise service offering, is evolving to shift the focus from “plain vanilla” multiple-site connectivity to enabling applications and collaborations of individuals and communities of individuals.
Step by Step Toward Greener Technologies. Catastrophic natural disasters have in recent years become ever-present reminders of the power of nature. Events such as the devastating earthquake in Sichuan province, hurricane Ike in the US, and the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
Today’s network integrators are called upon to deliver voice, video and data communication services in harsh environments, including deserts, oil fields, mines, Antarctic-lab stations, ships, railroads, factories, airports, subways, stadiums and college dorms. These sites put unusual demands on communications equipment. The equipment must be designed to both operate in extreme temperatures and moisture, and endure dust, dirt, oil and/or corrosive chemicals, wind, rain, snow, and more, year after year.