Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Computerworld Webcast Wire

  The Five Must-Haves of Big Data Storage | The Next Evolution in Blade Architecture
 
  Computerworld Webcast Wire

WEBCAST: Red Hat
The Five Must-Haves of Big Data Storage
Join this webinar to learn four distinct factors contributing to the challenge of storing big data including volume, variety, scale, and portability. We'll also cover the five elements a storage system must have in order to meet these challenges. View Now


WEBCAST: IBM
The Next Evolution in Blade Architecture
View this webcast to find out how IBM Flex System allows you to build your own system to meet your IT requirements with a set of no-compromise components including compute, storage, networking & systems management. Register Now


WEBCAST: IBM
Business Intelligence Market Trends and Adoption Patterns
A valuable examination of the state of the BI marketplace, this report is the culmination of data from 859 users over topics such as quality and usefulness of product, sales experience, quality of technical support, quality and value of consulting services, integrity and recommendations. Register Now


WHITE PAPER: Red Hat
Network-Attached Storage in the Public Cloud
In this paper, after reviewing the key requirements for an enterprise-grade cloud storage system, we introduce Red Hat Storage Server and review the architectural characteristics that make it the storage system of choice for enterprise users. Learn More


WHITE PAPER: Red Hat
Hybrid Cloud Storage: Gov't Organizations Get the Best
In January 2012, Aberdeen surveyed 106 enterprises spanning various sectors about how they're dealing with high-growth storage. This report looks at each component of hybrid cloud storage, as users of this new technology will be able to choose where to locate their data: on-premise with scale-out NAS or in the public cloud. Learn More


WHITE PAPER: Red Hat
Economics of Scale-Out Storage
Scale-out storage technologies have rapidly gained popularity over the past several years, successfully crossing the chasm from niche technology to mainstream enterprise solution. Learn More


WHITE PAPER: Red Hat
Introduction to Red Hat Storage Architecture
Over the past ten years, enterprises have seen enormous gains in scalability, flexibility, and affordability as they migrated from proprietary, monolithic server architectures to architectures that are virtualized, open source, standardized, and commoditized. Unfortunately, storage has not kept pace with computing. Learn More


WEBCAST: Red Hat
The Five Must-Haves of Big Data Storage
Join this webinar to learn four distinct factors contributing to the challenge of storing big data including volume, variety, scale, and portability. We'll also cover the five elements a storage system must have in order to meet these challenges. View Now


WEBCAST: IBM
A Perfect Storm of Change: What's Next for B2B Integration
Live Date: Tuesday, March 12, 2013, 2pm EST Watch this webcast to get insights from IDC on how you can ensure a future-proof partner network through business-to-business integration (B2Bi) transformation, and find out how to meet the changing needs of customers while lowering costs of your business. Register Now


WEBCAST: VMware
Data Performance At The Speed of Business
Can your infrastructure handle modern databases with speed and scalability? IT must keep up with technology as expectations rise for fast data flow and increased apps. You can stay ahead of this trend with a cloud model that features in-memory distributed databases and freedom of choice all at a lower cost. Watch Now!


 

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