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Nutanix NX-3000 review: Virtualization, cloud-style WEBCAST: IBM Corporation Solving the Big Data Challenge of Sensor Data This webcast will focus on sensor data applications and IBM's differentiated offering to solve the IT challenges of sensor data for better business insight and competitive advantage. Highlights include unique attributes of sensor data and the big data challenges they present. View Now In this Issue WHITE PAPER: Nasuni Corp Cloud-Integrated Storage: A Comparison of Nasuni vs. Panzura This document compares two solutions that deliver enterprise cloud-integrated storage using two distinct approaches. Learn More Flash your way to better VMware performance Understanding how SDN and NFV can work together WHITE PAPER: BMC Software 10 Steps to Reducing Mainframe MLC Costs Monthly license charges (MLC) are rising by 7% or more each year, and account for 30% of total mainframe costs. Yet managing MLC costs is an inexact science. Learn More The Open Source Rookies of the Year Awards VMware acquires AirWatch to boost mobile device management | |||||||||
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