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This exclusive white paper takes two of the top application platforms on the market and compares their technical features, capabilities and overall benefits head-to-head. Read on and learn how you can improve your overall application strategy.
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This white paper examines application infrastructure virtualization as a new virtualization category within the data center. Continue reading to learn how this technology can augment the capability and value of existing server virtualizations.
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This solution brief explains how IBM ILOG solutions help government agencies accelerate policy implementation, automate key processes, extend legacy systems and reduce development time and risk.
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This white paper briefly covers key differences between IBM WebSphere Application Server and Oracle WebLogic Server. While both products are of high quality and will perform well even in demanding mission-critical environments, there are still some differences in their efficiency and resulting total cost of ownership.
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Intel® Xeon® processor 7500 series-based servers offer new value for virtualizing SAP solutions with Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V. Read this paper to learn how Intel benefits SAP ERP.
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Best practices on the installation and configuration of Oracle Enterprise Manager and Dell OpenManage, including detailed instructions on how to monitor and manage alerts coming from the servers.
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This white paper describes in greater detail the current challenges that customers face and the benefits of rehosting legacy custom applications onto scale-up x86 servers.
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BOARD offers a combined BI and performance management product with its new In-Memory, multidimensional database server and the user interface to go with it. Access this white paper today to gain expert insights, findings from various research surveys, performance rankings, customer feedback, and much more regarding all things BOARD.
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This white paper details many of the issues that applications operations staff currently face; explains the requirements that today's applications operations groups have for an application performance management solution; and lists a number of suggestions for organizations currently choosing between APM solutions.