PRODUCT OVERVIEW:
In environments based on Dell™ servers and Microsoft® Hyper-V™ virtualization, the Dell Server Performance and Resource Optimization Management Pack (Dell PRO Pack) provides robust, integrated monitoring and proactive management through Microsoft System Center Operations Manager, System Center Essentials, and System Center Virtual Machine Manager.
WHITE PAPER:
Download this free white paper to learn how platform-as-a-service private cloud offers enterprises one of the best ways to take advantage of cloud computing.
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While Exalogic is optimized for enterprise Java, Oracle Fusion Middleware, and Oracle‘s Fusion Applications, it is also an outstanding environment for the thousands of third-party and custom Linux and Solaris applications widely deployed today. Read more in this white paper to what Oracle is also doing for your data center.
WEBCAST:
In order to meet the new requirements of middleware for mobile development, many companies are turning to mobile Backend-as-a-Service (mBaaS). Watch this informative webcast to explore the requirements, capabilities, and benefits of mBaaS now.
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This white paper will focus on debunking the myth that Tier 1 systems make running the business more difficult, while demonstrating that Tier 1 systems can actually make it easier for growing mid-sized companies to do the things they need to do.
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Intel IT has standardized on Intel® Xeon® processors with a core frequency of 3 GHz for two-socket servers for design computing and enterprise server virtualization.
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This white paper defines the information agenda; describes key considerations and best practices in creating and implementing an information agenda.
CASE STUDY:
In this brief case study, discover the open source enterprise service bus (ESB) that Sabre Holdings selected along with additional service-oriented architecture (SOA) tools to build a gateway application that would replace their legacy integration platforms.
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In the application server market, open source technology has grown in popularity and is becoming an increasingly viable solution for many companies. With their latest release, Red Hat claims that JBoss (open-source) is now equivalent to the mainstream Java Enterprise Application Servers. How true is this?