WEBCAST:
These informative, on-demand sessions offer strategies for Sun's major product lines related to the combination, explain how Oracle will deliver more innovation to our customers, and outline our approach to protecting customers' investments. This webcast will provide you with an overview of the Oracle Sun X86 product line.
TECHNICAL ARTICLE:
Because SSD storage is expensive, organizations want to be sure of its benefits before making an investment. Read this article to learn if SSD storage and automated tiering are right for you.
EZINE:
“Workloads in transition” is one way to characterize virtualization, which ranges from physical-to-virtual to virtual-to-virtual and virtual-to-physical. Although each type of migration has its advantages, it has its challenges too. Find out where potential problems lurk, and keep them from dragging down your process.
SOFTWARE DEMO:
This video presentation covers the power of Flash, and what it takes to provide a superior Flash-based end-user experience, dealing with content-heavy pages and how to deliver the best web performance and availability.
ANALYST BRIEF:
Storage consolidation enables organizations to improve operational efficiency, reduce costs, and simplify management. But how does an organization ensure that consolidation does not cause performance issues? To avoid performance utilization problems administrators should provision storage so that loads are balanced across resources evenly.
WHITE PAPER:
Access this informative guide that explains how to deploy Microsoft Exchange 2013 with an ADC that ensures remote access and load balancing of core components.
EBOOK:
The third section of SearchEnterpriseWAN.com's three-part guide on application delivery optimization (ADO) solutions explores the product benefits and tradeoffs and aims to help you seal the deal on a purchasing decision.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper highlights critical features your network security strategies may be missing that are mandatory in today's advanced threat environment.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper examines the flexibility that WPARs offer IT professionals in their virtualized UNIX server environments and review how WPARs are different from other partitioning technologies.