Converged IT Infrastructures for Mission-Critical Integrations

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Mission critical applications mean different things to different companies. In retail, mission-critical might mean that the cash registers never stop working. On a submarine, mission-critical might mean the air is always kept clean. And, in a manufacturing plant, mission-critical might mean that cooling systems constantly keep machinery from overheating.

In IT, mission-critical means the servers are always running, always available, and never down, 24/7. Unfortunately, mission-critical IT has always been expensive, difficult to achieve, complex, and inflexible. In a highly changing world, flexibility, cost management, and agility are now just as mission-critical as line-of-business applications. Fortunately, new technologies, systems, and best practices are starting to make it practical to effectively deploy highly-flexible mission-critical applications.

TechRepublic presents Converged IT Infrastructures for Mission-Critical Integrations, a webcast about the most promising strategies and solutions for deploying flexible mission-critical servers and systems.
  • Learn about how the more robust systems became, the more complex and inflexible they also became, and how to overcome this paradox by deploying agile, virtualized systems.
  • Discover how to evaluate the different Linux and UNIX implementations and the advantages and disadvantages of both open and commercial distributions like HP-UX, Solaris, and AIX.
  • Find out how to consolidate your silos and integrate network, storage, and compute capabilities with flexible datacenters that can evolve to meet your organization's changing needs.

Business is global and operates on a 24-hour clock. High availability and reliability are now necessary and expected for all organizations. Don't miss this webcast to learn about the top strategies and solutions for Converged IT Infrastructures for Mission-Critical Integrations.

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Date:Apr 2011
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