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Articles for the keywords: HP
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25 Jun 2012
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Enterprise Mobility: Three Principles For Success [26756]
InformationWeek June 25, 2012
"To succeed and gain a sustainable advantage from enterprise mobility, enterprises have to take a more comprehensive approach, says Sumanth Tarigopula of HP ...
Everyone is rushing to implement mobility. IT departments in India are no exception, as local smartphone penetration continues to ascend and the citys consumers and citizens increasingly demand instant gratification.
This is a fundamental shift in IT focus, considering that the majority of todays IT budget goes toward maintenance and operations. But this eagerness to quickly generate cool apps for the newest mobile devices can compromise efficiency, security and user experience..."
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18 Jun 2012
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Oracle Releases Optimized Solution for Enterprise Cloud Infrastructure with SPARC and Oracle Solaris [26600]
Also Available for Oracle Linux
With the release of a SPARC/Oracle Solaris option for its Oracle Optimized Solution for Enterprise Cloud Infrastructure customers can upgrade, consolidate and virtualize their existing SPARC-based infrastructure and lower TCO by up to 81 percent. This solution helps enable faster time to service, reducing deployment time from weeks to days and increasing system utilization up to 80 percent. Oracle Optimized Solution for Enterprise Cloud Infrastructure can be deployed at up to 50 percent lower cost over five years than competitors' solutions. Oracle Optimized Solution for Enterprise Cloud Infrastructure is also available on x86 servers with Oracle Solaris or Oracle Linux.
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18 Jun 2012
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10 Reasons Tape Storage Is Better Than Disk [26716]
InfoStor June 15, 2012
"Far from sitting back as their name is smeared in the mud by disk-based rivals, tape companies have adopted an aggressive slant to set the record straight on the technology's value proposition. Tape storage providers such as BDT, Crossroads Systems, FujiFilm, HP, IBM, Imation, Iron Mountain, Oracle, Overland Storage, Quantum, Spectra Logic and Tandberg Data are banding together with a message that has morphed from "tape isn't so bad" to "tape is better than disk."
Here are the top 10 reasons tape not only isn't dead, but is thriving, and it might even be better than disk -- in certain instances, of course..."
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21 May 2012
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A New Dawn for Cloud Computing [26403]
InfoWorld May 21, 2012
"With HP and Microsoft poised to sell cloud computing by the pound, competition to lock in both public and private cloud customers begins in earnest ...
The knock on Amazon Web Services and other IaaS (infrastructure as a service) providers is that they're not reliable enough for enterprise-class workloads. And even with recent price drops, it's cheaper over the long haul to buy and run your own infrastructure..."
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18 May 2012
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Price Comparison for Big Data Appliances [26312]
Oracle BDA Comes Out Far Ahead of a DIY Assembly
A cost comparative exercise by Jean-Pierre Dijcks involving the Oracle Big Data Appliance (BDA) and a DIY system built using HP solutions and Cloudera reveals a big price point advantage for BDA. Dijcks costs out the DIY system at US$ 762,849 at all list prices, which includes neither the costs of cabling the system, installing the OS, JVM and other base components nor installing and configuring the Hadoop stack software to get to a production system. Oracle BDA, on the other hand, comes in at US$ 450,000, according to Dijcks's analysis.
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