WHITE PAPER:
This whitepaper explains how Red Hat Enterprise Linux can provide the stable and proven enterprise platform you need to bring new levels of simplicity to your IT operations while ensuring your underlying infrastructure is completely secure.
WHITE PAPER:
Discover the new Red Hat Satellite 5.6 capabilities and features that provide administrators with the means to efficiently manage their systems, lowering per-system deployment and management costs.
CASE STUDY:
Explore this exclusive case study to find out how a Germany-based business partner of IBM utilizes these technologies to create an efficient data center, and fuel business productivity.
EGUIDE:
In this expert e-guide, learn how to make the migration less complex and more fun. From starting your migration with a thorough assessment to examining the code and determining the system administration functions.
WHITE PAPER:
Explore this resource to learn why it make sense now to move away from Unix-based hardware and migrate your mission-critical workloads to Linux-based x86 servers. Read on about how you can start the migration process, and learn about a server solution geared towards getting your mission-critical operations back up and running.
WHITE PAPER:
Because organizations depend on SAP applications to plan for the future, points of failure can have serious, long-term implications. This white paper offers detailed guidance to help you build and maintain a highly available SAP architecture based on the successful integration of SUSE Linux and x86-64 hardware.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper provides high-level guidelines for assessing cost and complexity of a Linux migration and provides tips for planning a smooth, successful and strategic transition. Discover how your organization can add value to its IT infrastructure with the use of open source software.
RESOURCE:
The embedded systems market is expected to grow 5.6% over the next six years. But what challenges and pressures do embedded system developers face? And how can application development be accelerated with Linux?