WHITE PAPER:
Cloud infrastructure platforms like VMware vSphere 4.0 can benefit from load balancers that connect users to the most suitable datacenter. This white paper outlines how the Riverbed Stingray Traffic Manager Virtual Appliance (VA) improves traffic performance compared to a Linux install.
WHITE PAPER:
Oracle’s Sun SPARC Enterprise servers are highly reliable, easy-to-manage, vertically scalable systems with all the benefits of traditional mainframes—without the associated cost, complexity, or vendor lock-in. In fact, the Sun SPARC Enterprise M-Series Servers deliver mainframe-class system architecture at open system prices.
EZINE:
In the March 2014 issue of Storage magazine, we explore how to get a handle on cloud storage, reveal the winner of our 9th annual Quality Awards survey for enterprise arrays and much more!
EGUIDE:
Enterprise desktop migration involves the full re-engineering of desktops, laptops and all related management systems across a company. Access this expert e-guide from SearchEntepriseDesktop.com to discover the 10 essential steps to simplify desktop migrations to Windows 7.
EBOOK:
View this interactive E-Book to learn how Oracle's Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) and Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) systems provide your business with an unprecedented solution that is complete, open and integrated.
WHITE PAPER:
In a modern, busy professional service organisation it can be a challenge to ensure that each department is working as efficiently as possible. Consult this white paper to uncover a productive way to keep clients happy and revenue streaps healthy with enterprise resource planning (ERP.)
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
Agile is about more than software development, it's a mindset. This report from the Open Group explains how to apply agile techniques and best practices to the enterprise.
EBOOK:
This e-book takes readers through the process of enabling and managing a secure mobile workforce. Access this resource to understand how mobility can increase agility—and why security concerns, while important, shouldn't stop mobility in your organization from taking off.