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Welcome to the VoicesOn Friday Roundup. This week, we bring you white papers on ROI on Network Visibility, Mobile Device Management, Key Strategies for IT Success, Big Data, and Business Compliance.

Measuring the Value and Payback of Network Visibility

An intelligent, searchable recording fabric with 100% accuracy sounds pretty useful. But can you calculate a solid ROI to justify it?

Use this white paper to figure out how to manage and measure the value and payback of your network and how to increase its benefits.

Looking Beyond Mobile Device Management
The increasing possibilities that come from deploying mobile solutions in the workplace are now counter balanced by an exponentially complex ecosystem of options that can make navigating the corporate mobile landscape challenging - and risky. While organizations are rightly deploying mobile device management solutions as means to secure their mobile devices, there is much more to be done. This executive insight examines the needs for organizations to deploy a holistic enterprise mobility management solution that goes well beyond mobile device management.

Key Strategies for IT Success
Read this new brief and discover why IT continues to be a major business driver in this industry, supporting customer service, collaboration, decision-making and other aspects of modern distribution through:
* Service-oriented architecture (SOA)
* Software as a service (SaaS)
* Anytime, anywhere availability (including mobile devices)
* Web 2.0
* Virtualization
* Report cards/balance scorecards

Advanced in Data help Tame Big Data
This report covers the challenges of first generation deduplication technology and the advantages of next-gen deduplication products. Next generation Dedupe 2.0 systems use a common deduplication algorithm across all storage systems-whether they're smaller systems in branch offices or large data center storage facilities. That means no more reconstituting data as it traverses different storage systems, which saves bandwidth and improves performance.

Intel and the Intel logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries.

Has Compliance Become a Burden to Your Business?
A broker-dealer, headquartered in Dallas, Texas, is the preferred broker for 130 financial advisors employed by 50 small, independent advisory firms across the United States. These firms sell financial products, such as mutual funds, stocks and life insurance, to high net worth individuals. The broker-dealer selects the products the advisors offer, provides expertise, training and collateral, and delivers a technology platform for its advisors. These unique characteristics allow them to give its affiliated advisory firms the flexibility and resources of a large brokerage, while preserving the culture of personal service that customers expect from smaller companies.

 

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