WHITE PAPER:
Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® is a standards-based UNIX®-like operating system that provides a development environment similar to SunTM SolarisTM. This paper looks to highlight some of the major differences between Solaris and Red Hat Enterprise Linux to help application developers port their code.
WHITE PAPER:
Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization features a unique and revolutionary virtualization technology called KVM (Kernelbased Virtual Machine) that converts the Red Hat Enterprise Linux kernel into a virtualization platform.
CASE STUDY:
Explore this exclusive case study to find out how a Germany-based business partner of IBM utilizes these technologies to create an efficient data center, and fuel business productivity.
CASE STUDY:
Peerless Clothing deployed its SAP* environment on SUSE® Linux Enterprise Server, saving at least $700,000 compared to the cost of a UNIX-based solution. Learn how.
EGUIDE:
Although many x86 servers may seem the same, there are many differences in features and functions. Access this expert e-guide to discover why it’s important to plan ahead when choosing a server to make sure your mission-critical applications and virtual environment are supported.
CASE STUDY:
Read this case study to examine how a leading company leverages Linux-systems and virtualization to offer its variety of services to end users.
WHITE PAPER:
When it comes to IT, Linux is everywhere. From smart phones to powerful computer systems, this flexible operating system addresses a significant number of usage models. Read this white paper to learn more about the universal platform and discover all the computer segments that it plays a role in.
WHITE PAPER:
In this resource, learn how one organization moved its SAP applications to a virtualized SUSE Linux Enterprise Server to improve the availability and performance of mission-critical services while significantly reducing infrastructure costs.
RESOURCE:
The embedded systems market is expected to grow 5.6% over the next six years. But what challenges and pressures do embedded system developers face? And how can application development be accelerated with Linux?