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A healthcare customer is not satisfied with the utilization of their heterogeneous storage devices. Which of the following solutions should the System x sales professional recommend to better provision their storage on demand?()

  • A、Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM)
  • B、SAN Volume Controller (SVC)
  • C、TotalStorage Productivity Center (TPC)
  • D、Tivoli Provisioning Manager

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考题 单选题What is one of the most important ways in which Cisco network integration can provide great opportunity in the healthcare market?()A  converging voice, video, and data onto one networkB  using IT services to improve revenueC  minimizing the total cost of ownershippf the networkD  updating obsolete infrastructure

考题 单选题By making some very simple changes at home, old people _____.A are free from home accidentsB can improve their healthC are likely to live longerD can live more safely

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考题 单选题A healthcare and life sciences client wants to maintain electronic patient records, including medical images, for two years after each patient’s death. How would the IT storage industry describe this business goal?()A Archive solution that requires event-based retentionB Backup solution that provides version-based expirationC Business continuity solution that provides two years Recovery Time Objective (RTO)D Business continuity solution that provides two years Recovery Point Objective (RPO)

考题 单选题A healthcare customer is not satisfied with the utilization of their heterogeneous storage devices. Which of the following solutions should the System x sales professional recommend to better provision their storage on demand?()A Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM)B SAN Volume Controller (SVC)C TotalStorage Productivity Center (TPC)D Tivoli Provisioning Manager

考题 多选题Healthcare providers are increasingly using wireless technologies to enable greater mobility for clinical staff. Which two wireless devices can be used in an integrated medical-grade network? ()Ahandheld computersBimaging phone devicesCmedia phonesDtablet PCs

考题 单选题What can be concluded from the passage?A Medical tests and education for Americans with diabetes are not covered by the present healthcare schemes.B If you are 20 years old or more, you are more likely to suffer from diabetes.C Family help is the more important and most effective in detecting and treating diabetes.D In the US, July 1 is a day of celebration for hospital staff, nurses and patients.