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Organizations could use some help establishing and maintaining control over their valuable information and, ultimately, business success. Access this white paper today to better understand how you can gain data control amidst the incessant chaos.
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Access this white paper today to better understand the importance of having affordable systems that you can rely on to run your business and systems that support the applications you need, protect your data, and help serve your customers. Read on to learn more!
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This technical resource describes a small footprint reference architecture that is designed for zero downtime and zero data loss, and slashes processor based license fees by 66% while cutting hardware costs by up to 50%.
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With IBM Informix Warehouse and the Intel Xeon processor E7 family, IBM and Intel are partnering to deliver superior performance for in-memory analytics processing – helping you turn massive amounts of data into business opportunities.
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In this paper, learn how the value a customer derives over the entire lifecycle of his or her systems enables IT to offload the massive expense and risk associated with endless release management and regression testing to VCE, allowing IT to remain focused on strategic initiatives.
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Read on to learn about the best system for database and enterprise application consolidation and enterprise cloud infrastructure, providing organizations with the competitive edge they need to thrive and succeed.
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This whitepaper explains the importance of having a proper database management system in the age of Big Data. A good DBMS will prove accurate data to analytics and BI systems in real time.
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This white paper describes the advantages of consolidating Microsoft SQL Server database application workloads to a virtualization environment, and introduces a server platform that can help you drive success.
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In this report, get an in-depth comparison between Oracle Databases and Real Application Clusters (RAC) and IBM Informix with regards to high availability and data replication.