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Benefits of a Virtual Server Environment

Federal agencies are cutting costs, reducing hardware, and easing administrative burden through virtualized data centers. This next-generation data center platform includes a radical reduction in the number of devices, and a shift from managing individual infrastructure silos to managing policy across silos.

Gain insight from federal thought leaders and others on the benefits and challenges of this Data Center 3.0 vision for government IT operations.

"Data Center 3.0 is not about how to enable a CIO to get the most out of his or her data center assets, but how it will get the most out of their overworked IT staff."

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Evolving with a Next-Generation Data Center

Learn how the data center is evolving and how to take your IT operations to the next level.
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Six Tips for Server Virtualization

Public-sector CIOs, analysts, and government contractors offer advice on taking full advantage of virtualization.
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The Future of Servers: Unified, Consolidated, Virtual

Cutting costs and extending capital assets are just a few of the benefits offered by virtualization. Learn more as Cisco and other IT suppliers discuss the future of unified computing.
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Virtualization: The Basics

Why should federal agencies care about server virtualization? Find out how it can help your agency, and what you should look out for when planning your virtualization strategy.
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Making Data Centers More Dynamic

Learn about the barriers that keep organizations from virtualizing more of their production environments, and how your agency can overcome them.
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Taking the Initiative on Virtualization

A solutions architect at Los Alamos National Laboratory discusses implementing virtualization to address agencies’ green computing, disaster recovery, and security initiatives.
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Unified Computing: Opportunities and Challenges

Find out how unified computing can potentially eliminate network barriers to virtualization and compute resources, and increase data center network bandwidth, while simplifying its architecture.
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