Dr. Tom Bradicich, CTO of IBM’s xSeries server group and a respected IBM Fellow outlines the distinct advantages of server based computing in this free resource. Dr. Bradicich’s overview outlines how Lower TCO, Centralized Management, Security, and other benefits are realized through a server-based approach to computing. Topics covered: lower TCO, multi-purpose/multi-user, on- demand security, centralized maintenance and control, reliability/availability, and technology flexibility. Download this document now and learn how centralizing desktop computing tasks can help you cut costs and increase security like never before. (PDF, 5 pages)
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Dr. Tom Bradicich, CTO of IBM’s xSeries server group and a respected IBM Fellow outlines the distinct advantages of server based computing in this free resource. Dr. Bradicich’s overview outlines how Lower TCO, Centralized Management, Security, and other benefits are realized through a server-based approach to computing. Topics covered: lower TCO, multi-purpose/multi-user, on- demand security, centralized maintenance and control, reliability/availability, and technology flexibility. Download this document now and learn how centralizing desktop computing tasks can help you cut costs and increase security like never before. (PDF, 5 pages)
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Dr. Tom Bradicich, CTO of IBM’s xSeries server group and a respected IBM Fellow outlines the distinct advantages of server based computing in this free resource. Dr. Bradicich’s overview outlines how Lower TCO, Centralized Management, Security, and other benefits are realized through a server-based approach to computing. Topics covered: lower TCO, multi-purpose/multi-user, on- demand security, centralized maintenance and control, reliability/availability, and technology flexibility. Download this document now and learn how centralizing desktop computing tasks can help you cut costs and increase security like never before. (PDF, 5 pages)
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Dr. Tom Bradicich, CTO of IBM’s xSeries server group and a respected IBM Fellow outlines the distinct advantages of server based computing in this free resource. Dr. Bradicich’s overview outlines how Lower TCO, Centralized Management, Security, and other benefits are realized through a server-based approach to computing. Topics covered: lower TCO, multi-purpose/multi-user, on- demand security, centralized maintenance and control, reliability/availability, and technology flexibility. Download this document now and learn how centralizing desktop computing tasks can help you cut costs and increase security like never before. (PDF, 5 pages)
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Dr. Tom Bradicich, CTO of IBM’s xSeries server group and a respected IBM Fellow outlines the distinct advantages of server based computing in this free resource. Dr. Bradicich’s overview outlines how Lower TCO, Centralized Management, Security, and other benefits are realized through a server-based approach to computing. Topics covered: lower TCO, multi-purpose/multi-user, on- demand security, centralized maintenance and control, reliability/availability, and technology flexibility. Download this document now and learn how centralizing desktop computing tasks can help you cut costs and increase security like never before. (PDF, 5 pages)
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Dr. Tom Bradicich, CTO of IBM’s xSeries server group and a respected IBM Fellow outlines the distinct advantages of server based computing in this free resource. Dr. Bradicich’s overview outlines how Lower TCO, Centralized Management, Security, and other benefits are realized through a server-based approach to computing. Topics covered: lower TCO, multi-purpose/multi-user, on- demand security, centralized maintenance and control, reliability/availability, and technology flexibility. Download this document now and learn how centralizing desktop computing tasks can help you cut costs and increase security like never before. (PDF, 5 pages)
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Dr. Tom Bradicich, CTO of IBM’s xSeries server group and a respected IBM Fellow outlines the distinct advantages of server based computing in this free resource. Dr. Bradicich’s overview outlines how Lower TCO, Centralized Management, Security, and other benefits are realized through a server-based approach to computing. Topics covered: lower TCO, multi-purpose/multi-user, on- demand security, centralized maintenance and control, reliability/availability, and technology flexibility. Download this document now and learn how centralizing desktop computing tasks can help you cut costs and increase security like never before. (PDF, 5 pages)
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Dr. Tom Bradicich, CTO of IBM’s xSeries server group and a respected IBM Fellow outlines the distinct advantages of server based computing in this free resource. Dr. Bradicich’s overview outlines how Lower TCO, Centralized Management, Security, and other benefits are realized through a server-based approach to computing. Topics covered: lower TCO, multi-purpose/multi-user, on- demand security, centralized maintenance and control, reliability/availability, and technology flexibility. Download this document now and learn how centralizing desktop computing tasks can help you cut costs and increase security like never before. (PDF, 5 pages)
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Dr. Tom Bradicich, CTO of IBM’s xSeries server group and a respected IBM Fellow outlines the distinct advantages of server based computing in this free resource. Dr. Bradicich’s overview outlines how Lower TCO, Centralized Management, Security, and other benefits are realized through a server-based approach to computing. Topics covered: lower TCO, multi-purpose/multi-user, on- demand security, centralized maintenance and control, reliability/availability, and technology flexibility. Download this document now and learn how centralizing desktop computing tasks can help you cut costs and increase security like never before. (PDF, 5 pages)
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Dr. Tom Bradicich, CTO of IBM’s xSeries server group and a respected IBM Fellow outlines the distinct advantages of server based computing in this free resource. Dr. Bradicich’s overview outlines how Lower TCO, Centralized Management, Security, and other benefits are realized through a server-based approach to computing. Topics covered: lower TCO, multi-purpose/multi-user, on- demand security, centralized maintenance and control, reliability/availability, and technology flexibility. Download this document now and learn how centralizing desktop computing tasks can help you cut costs and increase security like never before. (PDF, 5 pages)
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