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Articles for the keywords: IBM
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22 Apr 2013
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Top Ten Articles for last few Issues [30644]
Vol 182 Issues 1 and 2 ; Vol 181 Issues 1, 2, 3 and 4; Vol 180 Issues 3 and 4
We track how frequently each article is viewed on the web site to determine which the readers consider the most important. For last week, the top 10 articles were:
- Nine Ways to Correct an Employee Performance Issue
- How to Hack Your Own Wi-Fi Network
- Ten Quotes That Will Inspire Your Inner Leader
- Hire Slowly and Hire Well
- So You Want To Be A Unix Sysadmin?
- Father of SSH Working On New Version of Crypto Standard
- Big Data: What's Your Plan?
- Big Data In The Enterprise: 7 Shocking Truths
- Ten Key Steps to Success in Data Loss Prevention
- Big Data Projects Require Big Changes in Hardware and Software
The longer version of this article has list of top ten articles for the last 8 weeks.
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22 Apr 2013
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SPARC T5-2 Achieves JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Benchmark World Records [30620]
Bests IBM Power 770 by 1.4x
Oracle's SPARC T5-2 two-chip server running Oracle Solaris Containers and consolidating JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, Oracle WebLogic servers and the Oracle Database 11g Release 2 produced World Record batch throughput for single system results on Oracle's JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Day-in-the-Life benchmark. The SPARC T5-2 delivered 12,000 online users at 180 msec average response time while concurrently executing a mix of JD Edwards EnterpriseOne long and short batch processes at 198.5 UBEs/min (Universal Batch Engines per minute). The SPARC T5-2 delivered throughput of 880 UBEs/min while executing the batch-only workload performance throughput 2.7x faster per chip than the IBM Power 770 four-chip server.
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22 Apr 2013
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Top Ten Articles for last few Issues [30539]
Vol 182 Issue 1; Vol 181 Issues 1, 2, 3 and 4; Vol 180 Issues 2, 3 and 4
We track how frequently each article is viewed on the web site to determine which the readers consider the most important. For last week, the top 10 articles were:
- Seven Rules for Managing Creative People
- Three Questions for Strategic Leaders
- 10 Workplace Wellness Tips for IT Managers
- How Intel Built Its Own Private Cloud
- Employees Still Use Online File Sharing, Even If Companies Prohibit Its Use
- Making Security Simple
- Should Cloud Providers Secure Their Outbound Traffic?
- 6 Ways to Attract Top Talent
- Hybrid Cloud Opportunities: Is IT Ready?
- Know the Key Legal and Security Risks in a Cloud-Computing Contract
The longer version of this article has list of top ten articles for the last 8 weeks.
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22 Apr 2013
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Top Ten Articles for last few Issues [30440]
Vol 181 Issues 1, 2, 3 and 4; Vol 180 Issues 1, 2, 3 and 4
We track how frequently each article is viewed on the web site to determine which the readers consider the most important. For last week, the top 10 articles were:
- Nine Signs That Your Star Employee Plans to Leave
- 13 Things You Should Never Say At Work
- How Netflix Is Ruining Cloud Computing
- One of the Most Important Questions You Should Ask In an Interview
- 15 Common Resume Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
- How a CIO at ING Japan Transformed Its IT Operation
- Victim of $440K Wire Fraud Can't Blame Bank for Loss, Judge Rules
- Cloud Infrastructure: Key Considerations
- Ten Surefire Ways to Sabotage Your Career
- 15 Worst Data Breaches
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22 Apr 2013
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SPARC T5-8 Server Delivers World Record TPC-C Single System Performance Results [30424]
Bests the Performance of IBM's Top Contenders
Oracle's SPARC T5-8 server equipped with eight 3.6 GHz SPARC T5 processors achieved a world record result of 8,552,523 tpmC for a single system on the TPC-C benchmark, demonstrating this world record database performance running Oracle Database 11g Release 2 Enterprise Edition with Oracle Partitioning. This result shows that the SPARC T5-8 server is 2.4 times faster per chip compared to IBM Power 780 three-node cluster results for TPC-C tpmC and is 2.5 times less expensive per $/tpmC. The SPARC T5-8 server delivers 1.4 times better performance than the 32-processor IBM Power 595, at one-fifth the price/performance. This configuration will be available 09/25/13.
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