WHITE PAPER:
The release of Windows Vista SP1 enables customers to take advantage of improvements that Microsoft and its partners have developed. It's a continuation of Microsoft and its partners' drive to provide the best experience possible.
EGUIDE:
We are currently experiencing an evolution in storage as more data than ever is being collected. Object storage is on the rise and experts are forecasting disruption in enterprise storage in 2016. Gain an understanding of where this technology is going and prepare yourself for the future of the storage industry.
EBOOK:
This e-book will look at some of the trends that may lead to new application delivery methods. Technologies such as application and desktop virtualization, software services and cloud computing as well as a new generation of smart phones are all redefining application delivery.
CASE STUDY:
Lord Grey School wanted to extend its thin client network into more classrooms, but its existing infrastructure lacked the capacity to support this expansion. Read this case study to see how the school solved the problem by deploying 18 new IBM® System x3550 M3 servers and an IBM System Storage® DS3400 disk storage system.
WHITE PAPER:
In today's rapidly changing marketplace, small businesses are facing new challenges and competitive pressures. Read this whitepaper to learn how to choose the right vendor to build the solutions that your business needs.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper describes a tested and validated storage solution for a 3000 mailbox Exchange 2007 environment with Single Copy Cluster in a high availability clustering mechanism based on the Microsoft Cluster Service shared storage.
WHITE PAPER:
In this white paper, you'll find both the pitfalls of virtual monitoring and management, and how to navigate the maze of competing virtual monitoring and management vendors. In the end, you'll have a clear idea of what solutions will work for you.
EBOOK:
This document explains about servers which present the most important opportunity and energy-efficient power supply which is the most important aspect of improving servers.