HP-UX Reports

Presentation Transcript: Mission-critical Unix Considerations
sponsored by HP & Intel®
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT: Unix remains an important platform for critical enterprise applications. This resource explores the staying power of this venerable operating system and details many of the emerging factors that are affecting its use in the data center.
Posted: 20 Jul 2011 | Published: 20 Jul 2011

HP & Intel®

Presentation Transcript: An IT Executive’s Guide to Effective Unix Migrations with Dell Services
sponsored by Dell, Inc. and Intel®
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT: In this presentation transcript, expert Scott Sawyer explains how Dell Services can help you plan for modernization of your legacy Unix infrastructure.
Posted: 11 Jan 2010 | Published: 11 Jan 2010

Dell, Inc. and Intel®

E-Book: Unix-to-Linux Migration: A step-by-step approach for data center managers that covers everything from making the business case to getting the best training
sponsored by Red Hat & IBM
EBOOK: When migrating from  Unix to Linux, the most important case you will need to make is not a technical case but a business case. It’s all about the bottom line. How will the business benefit by moving over? What is the total cost of ownership and return on investment for the migration? Read on to learn more!
Posted: 08 Dec 2010 | Published: 08 Dec 2010

Red Hat & IBM

DreamWorks Animation Utilizes the Red Hat Portfolio to Build a Private Cloud
sponsored by Red Hat - HPE
WHITE PAPER: Access this white paper to discover how one leading animation studio uses Linux to enable rapid and cost-efficient scalability of computing and resources for high-performance compute (HPC) workloads. Learn how your organization can reduce your data center footprint and enhance reliability by using this Linux platform.
Posted: 16 Jul 2012 | Published: 16 Jul 2012

Red Hat - HPE

ASG-Discovery and Dependency Mapping (ASG-DDM)
sponsored by ASG Software Solutions
WHITE PAPER: This paper explains ASG's unique, automated solution for discovery and dependency mapping for change and configuration management.
Posted: 23 Feb 2010 | Published: 23 Feb 2010

ASG Software Solutions

Presentation Transcript: Why Enterprises Can’t Afford to NOT Use UNIX for Business-Critical Systems
sponsored by HP & Intel®
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT: Companies that use UNIX for business critical systems find value in its reliability, stability and memory management. Learn how not using UNIX can affect the performance and reliability of your business critical systems.
Posted: 24 Aug 2010 | Published: 23 Aug 2010

HP & Intel®

Expert migration tips: Moving from Unix to Linux
sponsored by DLT Solutions.
EGUIDE: In this expert e-guide from SearchEnterpriseLinux.com, discover what makes migrating from Unix to Linux attractive, including increased platform flexibility. And learn why it is essential to have a testing environment for gauging stability and performance of your applications.
Posted: 08 Mar 2011 | Published: 08 Mar 2011

DLT Solutions.

Closing the Gaps in Root Access Control
sponsored by BeyondTrust Corporation
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT: Read this discussion to learn how enterprises can take more effective control of access to the functionality at the heart of many of IT's most critical systems and meet the challenges presented by security and compliance standards.
Posted: 14 May 2009 | Published: 14 May 2009

BeyondTrust Corporation

DeveloperWorks Weekly Newsletter
sponsored by IBM
NEWSLETTER: Welcome to the developerWorks weekly newsletter, your connection to the latest and greatest developer resources on our site! You can customize your weekly newsletter to include only those topics that interest you.
Posted: 13 Sep 2010 | Published: 13 Sep 2010

IBM

KVM - Kernel Based Virtual Machine
sponsored by Red Hat & IBM
WHITE PAPER: The x86 architecture has proven to be the dominate platform in enterprise computing, moving from its humble beginnings in desktop systems to now, powering the large enterprise applications that run businesses across the globe.
Posted: 22 Nov 2010 | Published: 22 Nov 2010

Red Hat & IBM