Power Couple – Dell Virtualization Dossier
From increased IT efficiency to disaster recovery and cost savings, virtualization has lots to offer small- and medium-size businesses
From increased IT efficiency to disaster recovery and cost savings, virtualization has lots to offer small- and medium-size businesses
Even amidst the enforced frugality of a recession, some expenditures are worthwhile. For the cost-conscious IT departments of small and midsize businesses (SMBs), refreshing server hardware is one of those things. Deploying up-to-date server hardware delivers benefits that far outweigh the total cost of ownership. Yet as SMBs plan their upgrade path, they must also
NOT BIG ENOUGH FOR VIRTUALIZATION? THINK AGAIN! Survey shows SMBs reap the same benefits as the enterprise, including reduced costs, improved reliability and disaster recovery, and a measurable ROI.
After more than a year of playing budgetary defense in a down economy, small and midsize businesses (SMBs) are finally beginning to find opportunities to move forward with strategic IT initiatives. As they examine their needs and pain points, one top priority is emerging: the need to refresh both client and back office software, particularly
This IDG research among medium-sized businesses includes trends, drivers and ROI of virtualization investments; uses of virtualization; challenges in deploying virtualization technology; and what to consider when selecting a virtualization solution.
The all new 2010 Intel™ Core vPro Processor family can help business by delivering intelligent security; cost-saving remote manageability; and adaptable performance. Studies have shown that return on investment (ROI) can be as little as 19 months for PCs based on the new 2010 Intel™ Core i5 processor. For business that implement the remote management
Virtualization is one of the hottest technologies in IT infrastructure today. According to Gartner, “Virtualization is the highest impact trend changing infrastructure and operations through 2012. It will change how you manage, how and what you buy, how you deploy, how you plan, and how you charge.” Several studies by the research firm IDC support
This White Paper provides basic guidance for selecting the right cooling methodology for multiple types of data center projects, as well as varying densities of new servers. In this White Paper we describe liquid and air cooling solutions and discuss where each is best applied. We focus on proven cooling technologies which can be used