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Software-Defined Networking, Big Data Storage, Managed File Transfer, Building Private Clouds, and Business Agility.
Welcome to the VoicesOn Friday Roundup. This week, we bring you white papers on Software-Defined Networking, Big Data Storage, Managed File Transfer, Building Private Clouds, and Business Agility.
Software-Defined Networks for Cloud Providers and Enterprises
Technology advances such cloud computing and trends such as BYOD and video are pushing legacy network infrastructures to their breaking point. This white paper describes how cloud computing and enterprise IT environments can benefit from Software-Defined Networks and explains how businesses can virtualize the network while validating the privacy and security of the applications.
Why RAID is Dead for Big Data Storage
Data is exploding, growing 10X every five years. In 2008, IDC projected that over 800 Exabytes (one million terabytes) of digital content existed in the world and that by 2020 that number is projected to grow over 35,000 Exabytes. What's fueling the growth? Unstructured digital content. Over 90% of all new data created in the next five years will be unstructured digital content, namely video, audio and image objects. The data storage, archive and backup of large numbers of digital content objects is quickly creating demands for multi-petabyte (one thousand terabytes) storage system.
Beyond SFTP: 5 Ways Secure Managed File Transfer Can Improve Your Business
Companies running SAP get the importance of middleware in connecting applications - but many don't realise that the data in those applications is often insecure. Managed File Transfer provides complete management of file transfers. It ensures that data exchanges within your company and with trading partners are secure from transmission to delivery. Read the white paper to learn five key ways MFT makes a difference for your business.
Building a foundation for a high-performance, low cost private cloud
This paper describes the way a number of organizations have used IBM's high-end server and software technology to build private cloud environments that have helped them save money, improve agility and deliver better quality of service, while maintaining control of their applications and data.
Power True Agility with HP ProLiant Servers, AMD Opteron Processors, & VMware
To support business agility, IT managers generally want to be able to execute projects quickly and efficiently, but circumstances can often conspire against them. Virtualization now offers managers the ability to execute the deployment and scaling of IT systems quickly to support agile business initiatives. This paper examines the distinctive capabilities of a virtual server infrastructure that combines VMware software, AMD Opteron multi-core processors, and HP ProLiant Servers. This combination presents a uniquely powerful mix of rapid deployment cycles, agile virtualization capacity, and performance-delivering the ultimate virtualization solution to help realize agile business execution. Download this whitepaper to learn more about business agility with HP ProLiant servers, AMD Opteron Processors and VMware.
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