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CW+: Special Report on Oracle by ComputerWeekly.com
December 14, 2010 - (Free Research) This has been a landmark year for Oracle, the technology company headed by the charismatic and staggeringly wealthy Larry Ellison. Ellison, who is 65, has been chief executive officer since he founded Oracle in June 1977. He was listed the sixth richest person in the world in 2010.
Case Study: Fluid Data Technology earns Top Honor with the Alvarado ISD by Dell Compellent
May 06, 2011 - (Free Research) The Alvarado Independent School District is very proud of their high-tech infrastructure. However, archiving all of the students' valuable content demanded an enterprise storage solution. Read this Case Study to see how Alvarado solved their problem.
Six Recommendations to Ensure your VM Backup is Recoverable! by Veeam Software
January 30, 2012 - (Free Research) Are you using the right tools to back up your virtual machines and can those tools guarantee that those VM backups are recoverable? Download the new whitepaper by Microsoft MVP and VMware vExpert, Greg Shields, and get the 6 recommended action items that make sure your VM backup is recoverable.
Six Ways to Reduce Data Storage Costs and Complexity by Oracle Corporation UK Ltd
November 02, 2011 - (Free Research) Storage demands are accelerating by leaps and bounds. But with IT budgets tightening, decision-makers need to stretch the bounds of innovation to deal with both the cost and complexity of storage. This comprehensive white paper explores the 6 top ways to reduce storage costs and complexity.
Pros & Cons of Scale-out and Scale-up NAS by Red Hat
January 31, 2012 - (Free Research) This E-Guide is here to help walk you through the decision-making process and determine which NAS solution is right for you. In this guide you'll learn the pros and cons of scale-out and scale-up NAS options, discover six industries that should always use scale-out systems and more.
Minnesota Wild Names Dell Compellent SAN "Most Valuable Player" by Dell Compellent
September 09, 2011 - (Free Research) The Minnesota Wild’s six-month old iSCSI storage solution could no longer keep up with the growing data needs of concession vendors. Read this white paper to learn how the Wild successfully implemented Fluid Data technology to solve the problem.
6 Ways to Reduce IT Expenditures in the Next 3 Years by Dell, Inc. and Intel
April 21, 2011 - (Free Research) This paper considers six ways SMBs can trim IT costs: private clouds, storage virtualization, disaster recovery, business intelligence, backup and data protection, and Windows 7 migration via virtualization.
The Real World Value of the IBM® XIV® Storage System by IBM
March 22, 2011 - (Free Research) This paper will introduce you to six medium-sized enterprise European users of the IBM XIV Storage System. Using informal and unscripted interviews, you'll follow them through their choice of the system to installation and, finally, into workload migration, live production, and daily use.
Storage Magazine February 2012 by SearchStorage.com
February 08, 2012 - (Free Research) In this February 2012 cover story of Storage magazine, we announce this year’s 18 Products of the Year winners and highlight why they stand out from the competition. Read now to learn more.
SharePoint: How It's Leveraged and How It Works by Global Knowledge
October 2008 - (Free Research) This white paper explains how users, managers, and network administrators view and utilize SharePoint. It also explains how SharePoint works for both SharePoint users and architects.
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