WHITE PAPER:
If you’re looking for ways to create a dynamic infrastructure, look no further. This brochure shows how IBM System x and BladeCenter servers help to deliver an infrastructure that reduces operating costs, manages present and future risk, and improves services.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we look at the latest release of Microsoft's Windows Server software, and assess its new features for cloud, virtualisation and device management. We visit Chinese networking giant Huawei to hear its business challenges over US security. And we look at the options for financing IT purchases. Read the issue now.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
Windows Server 2008's end of life deadline is quickly approaching, and now is the time to start planning out next steps if you haven't already. Enter this E-Guide to learn some important points to consider as you map out your server OS's new life.
WHITE PAPER:
The next generation of communications is here. Lync Server 2010 and Lync 2010 provide sweeping changes to enterprise communications and build on the core Office Communications Server functionalities. With the use of virtualization and role collocation, customers can combine multiple functionalities into fewer machines.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this paper for an informative guide to helping you consolidate your Microsoft® SQL Server® 2000 and SQL Server 2005 databases from multiple machines onto a single SQL Server 2008 server system.
BROCHURE:
The following brochure introduces a storage server that addresses the challenges associated with rapid archive growth, highly distributed users and siloed storage pools. Read on to learn more about key features including elastic scalability, compatibility with industry standards, high availability, and more!
WEBCAST:
Watch this webcast to learn about Oracle's refresh of their SPARC Server portfolio, and how you can benefit from this refresh with operational gains such as increased performance, seamless scalability, and more.
WHITE PAPER:
This Intel paper analyzes the effects of various factors on the utilization of the primary server resources: compute, memory and I/O. The analysis shows that 4-socket servers, which provide greater headroom than 2-socket servers, may be preferable in a number of situations.
EBOOK:
This eBook provides comprehensive information about servers and server implementation to help IT managers choose the best option for their storage needs.