Generation of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells

A comprehensive review of current state of the art practices for generating iPSCsExpert recommendations on which techniques to use for your specific purposes, including variations in reprogramming factors, delivery systems, and cell type…

How Healthy Is Your B2B Marketing Data?

The 2015 Marketing Data Benchmark Report by Dun & Bradstreet NetProspex reveals shocking results about the health of B2B marketing databases. The company analyzed 223 million contact records and found that two-thirds were missing revenue and industry data, two critical components of lead scoring. The report provides a detailed snapshot in regard to data hygiene, accuracy, and completeness.

What you’ll learn:

  • The costs of NOT targeting campaigns
  • How marketing automation adoption is fueling the need for marketing data management
  • The key that robust data plays in inbound lead scoring

Remember, great marketing starts with great data!

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Avoid Microsoft Lync Deployment Pitfalls with A10 Thunder ADC

If Lync customers deploy multiple Lync servers or a “pool,” they need to distribute traffic loads to those servers. Load balancing is not just a best practice, it’s a requirement. Microsoft advises customers to provision either hardware load balancing or DNS load balancing. If load balancing is required, IT managers can deploy Thunder Series Application Delivery Controllers (ADCs) from A10 Networks to ensure world-class performance, applications availability, and resiliency for Microsoft Lync.

Security threats challenge enterprise networks at every level, and Lync applications are not immune. Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks are a particular danger for Lync installments. Thunder ADC acts as a reverse proxy between clients and Lync front-end servers, ensuring that all connections to servers are initiated from Thunder ADC. In this process, Thunder ADC eliminates potentially crippling DDoS attacks and other network-level threats.

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