EBOOK:
Increasing environmental concerns have made companies consider the circular economy model. In this 17page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how organisations can become more sustainable, whether Amazon's server pledge will catch on and how CIOs can adapt their procurement strategies to fight climate change.
EBOOK:
Reduced windows for operation and increases in data make it imperative for today's batch processing systems to scale out and perform better. Read this white paper to learn how to address these and other challenges of modern batch processing while reducing costs and improving time to market.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper reviews modern enterprise service grids and how their brokered peer-to-peer architecture offer ease of use for a wide array of distributed computing projects including the SOA market.
WHITE PAPER:
What is your IT really costing you? Could you be doing more with the technology you have? Could you reduce costs and provide better service to your organization? Read Red Hat's suggestions on "11 Questions Every CIO Should Ask Their IT Manager", and how Red Hat open source solutions can help.
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As dependencies on computing increase, ensuring that applications are highly available becomes more critical. This paper gives VMware fault tolerance recommendations and considerations on VMware vSphere 4.
PODCAST:
Many organizations understand the core benefits of the cloud, but there remains a level of uncertainty about how to begin to leverage cloud. We help organizations plan their cloud strategy.
SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD:
You can if you download a free trial of IBM Platform Symphony Developer Edition, software that enables rapid development and test of distributed applications by emulating a production grid -- eliminating the need for a physical grid.
WEBCAST:
View this webcast to learn about grid capabilities including resource pooling and sharing, dynamic resource provisioning, and automated monitoring and management.
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Toad for Oracle v10.5 adds new features and enhances many existing ones. These changes are designed to save you time, increase accuracy and give you better visibility of your work environment - whether you’re a developer working in an unfamiliar database or maintaining legacy code, or a DBA trying to manage multiple databases.