Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Thursday 27 June 2013

                         
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Big Data, Big Advantages

Join SlashDot Media Editor, Joe Maglitta as he takes a look at the hard and soft ROI of leveraging big data, based on real experiences from top organizations.





































5 Ways to Put Business First: Building Infrastructure from a Workload & Process Perspective

In this paper, learn five actionable ways your IT organization can leverage IBM's System X technology to build truly scalable and flexible data centers that can power any number of vendor systems and business processes and workloads.


5 Ways to Move from IT Resilience to Cloud-Based Business Resilience

This IT Managers' Journal covers all the topics for cloud-based resilience, including cloud-based offsite backup and data protection, service-level agreements (SLAs), disaster recovery, virtualization and more.


Gartner: SAP Is Driving Analytics, Cloud and Mobility in the Nexus of Forces 

Learn how SAP has aligned with Gartner’s Nexus to embrace the cloud, mobile and information forces. Gartner believes SAP has been identified as an unique world leader in enterprise technology with a strategy around applications, database and technology, cloud and analytics.



CIO Research Study: American CIOs Shift Focus from Cost Cutting to Value Creation

A new IDG Research study finds that US and Latin American CIOs believe that Big Data and cloud are spurring competitiveness and productivity gains, with security an essential-a given. Study results are placed in the context of global findings that explore IT in transition.


Top 10 Reasons to Move to HP Blade Servers

Enterprise and midsize businesses are increasingly turning to blade servers as the platform of choice to deliver the next generation of virtualized applications. Blade servers can yield significant cost efficiencies over rack servers - while taking up a smaller footprint, consuming less power and providing significant advantages in terms of manageability, scalability and flexibility. The biggest question for most IT leaders is no longer whether to virtualize, but where to take virtualization next. Why should you consider blades for your next wave of virtualization initiatives? Read here for the 10 top reasons.