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Top Considerations When Taking Data Outside the Data Center

By Rick Whiting, CRN
August 06, 2008    10:24 AM ET

Day: Tuesday
Date: 8/26/08
Time: 2 pm ET/11 am PT
Title: Top Considerations When Taking Data Outside the Data Center

Find out what you need to know about building applications for use outside the data center.

Top Considerations When Taking Data Outside the Data Center
It's a changing world out there and your customers' data access requirements are changing too. Most of them use off-the-shelf hardware, and many don't have an on-site system administrator like big enterprises do. And yet, they are demanding enterprise-level data management capabilities. On top of that, it's no longer enough to only support a desktop or client-server application. Now you need to support both and make your application accessible from the Web and mobile devices too!

While this creates an opportunity for you as a Solution Provider or ISV, it also creates a lot of challenges. You need to build feature-rich applications that run outside traditional data centers without sacrificing performance or reliability. It's no easy task.

Tune in live to Everything Channel Senior Editor Rick Whiting Tuesday, August 26th at 11 AM PT/2 PM ET and find out what you need to know about building applications for use outside the data center. Ask your questions in real-time.


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