Converged IT Infrastructures for Mission-Critical Integrations
Source: TechRepublic
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.
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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.
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Note:This premium editorial content is underwritten by Hewlett-Packard. The registration information you provide will be shared with this sponsor.
| Format: | Webcast | Size: | 0.00 |
| Date: | Apr 2011 |
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