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DEFINITION: A branch office box (BOB) is a server appliance that has been optimized to provide distributed support for simple utility functions that are required locally but are difficult to provide over a WAN. When WAN connections are unreliable, a BOB may be used as part of a local business continuation solution. When WAN connections are reliable, a BOB may not be a cost-effective alternative to using protocol  … 
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Complex Deployment Done Right at Morgan Stanley
sponsored by BMC Software, Inc
CASE STUDY: Morgan Stanley’s Global Wealth Management Group and their internal Financial Advisors need the very latest information about market changes, the execution of trades and informed analysis to make the best investment decisions. To achieve this, they rely on BMC BladeLogic.
Posted: 03 Nov 2009 | Published: 03 Nov 2009


Developing a mission-critical hardware strategy for your SAP environment
sponsored by Hewlett-Packard Company
EBOOK: How can you develop the optimal hardware strategy for maximum performance of your SAP environment? This eBook includes tips and insight from server, storage, virtualization and SAP software pros that will help you get the most out of your SAP enterprise software.
Posted: 27 Oct 2009 | Published: 27 Oct 2009


Best Practices for Deploying anSAP Landscape Using The c-3000 Blade Enclosure and the MSA2000 (Windows/MS-SQL)
sponsored by Avnet, HP and Partners
WHITE PAPER: This white paper discusses detailed best practices for deploying a 150-user, 250-GB, three-tiered SAP® Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) landscape.
Posted: 18 Sep 2009 | Published: 18 Sep 2009


Best Practices for Deploying an SAP Landscape Using the c3000 Blade Enclosure and the EVA4400
sponsored by Avnet, HP and Partners
WHITE PAPER: Discover best practices for deploying a 250-user/250-GB three-tiered SAP ERP landscape in an HP BladeSystem c3000 blade enclosure with HP ProLiant BL460c blade servers running Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003, an HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array (EVA) 4400 disk array, and an Ultrium 448c tape blade with HP Data Protector software.
Posted: 18 Sep 2009 | Published: 18 Sep 2009


Dell PowerEdge Blade Solutions - Energy Efficiency that can't be beat
sponsored by Dell, Inc. and Intel
PRODUCT OVERVIEW: The Dell PowerEdge M-series blade solution is a breakthrough in enterprise server architecture. Built from the ground up using Dell's Energy Smart and FlexIO technologies, the M-series is designed to combat data center sprawl and IT complexity.
Posted: 03 Sep 2009 | Published: 03 Sep 2009


PlateSpin Forge: "Plug in and Protect" Disaster Recovery
sponsored by Novell Inc.
WEBCAST: PlateSpin Forge disaster recovery appliances provide fast out-of-the-box protection for your server workloads. When servers go down, you can quickly recover business-critical workloads and run them on the PlateSpin Forge appliance until they can be restored to your production environment.
Posted: 01 Sep 2009 | Premiered: 01 Sep 2009


VKernel SearchMyVM - Find Information Fast, Save Time
sponsored by VKernel
TRIAL SOFTWARE: As your virtual infrastructure continues to grow in scope and complexity, just finding basic information starts to become a monumental task.
Posted: 08 Jul 2009 | Published: 08 Jul 2009


What is Virtualization?
sponsored by Dell and VMware
VIDEO: In the traditional IT approach, every new software application required a new server. This added costs to every project and deployment took days to weeks. This also drove server sprawl. Watch this demo for an animated explanation of how virtualization addresses common data center challenges.
Posted: 01 Jun 2009 | Premiered: 01 Jun 2009

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SERVER APPLIANCES DEFINITION (continued): … A branch office box (BOB) is a server appliance that has been optimized to provide distributed support for simple utility functions that are required locally but are difficult to provide over a WAN. When WAN connections are unreliable, a BOB may be used as part of a local business continuation solution. When WAN connections are reliable, a BOB may not be a cost-effective alternative to using protocol wrapping solutions (like MPLS) to address WAN latency. BOBs are usually optimized for the type of protocol traffic a business uses in most communication with a central office or data center. BOBs also are optimized for the type of persistent service that may be needed locally in the event of a WAN disruption. BOB deployment is an alternative to providing complex server support locally for necessary utility applications like: email printing file serving and caching DNS DHCP HTML XML HTTPS encryption and decryption
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