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sponsored by Dell, Inc. and Intel
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Posted:
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29 Sep 2009
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Premiered:
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29 Sep 2009
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Format:
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Audio
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Podcast
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
In this podcast, listen to expert Scott Sawyer explain how Dell Services can help you plan for modernization of your legacy Unix infrastructure. Learn how Dell helps you transition your Unix environment by looking at existing applications, existing workloads and follows a multi-saves methodologies to transition environments from current state to a future state, achieving the following functionalities:
- 24-Hour Support
- Risk Reduction
- Set-up Efficiency
- Not making the same mistakes that have been made by colleagues in the past
In addition, listen and learn about services capabilities that Dell brings to the Data Center in their five phase methodology as well as best practices that they share, including:
- Being self-supporting
- Data Center Facilities
- Storage Best Practices for Transitional Purposes
- Unix Migration Open Source
- Microsoft Best Practices for Transitioning
- IT Simplification Processes
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Speaker
Scott Sawyer
Global Practice Lead, Dell Open Source and Unix Migration Services
Scott has been with Dell since 2004, and has held Senior Consulting, Project Manager, and Architect roles for Dell's services organization. Prior to joining Dell, Scott worked for Red Hat and VA Linux Systems.
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