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This white paper explains the benefits of On Demand Business, standards-based development and SOA as a part of product offerings and how SOA has shifted from concept to a viable approach to managing disparate IT resources.
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This exclusive white paper takes two of the top application platforms on the market and compares their technical features, capabilities and overall benefits head-to-head. Read on and learn how you can improve your overall application strategy.
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New to Oracle VM and not sure where to start? This technical whitepaper including best practices will walk you through the process of design, creation and test of Oracle VM.
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This white paper details many of the issues that applications operations staff currently face; explains the requirements that today's applications operations groups have for an application performance management solution; and lists a number of suggestions for organizations currently choosing between APM solutions.
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Forrester Research recently conducted a study to determine the total economic impact (TEI) on one organization that replaced its existing open source application server with a market-leading application development platform alternative. Read this report to discover the benefits this company achieved.
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This white paper examines application infrastructure virtualization as a new virtualization category within the data center. Continue reading to learn how this technology can augment the capability and value of existing server virtualizations.
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Best practices on the installation and configuration of Oracle Enterprise Manager and Dell OpenManage, including detailed instructions on how to monitor and manage alerts coming from the servers.
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This resource overviews the key steps in modernizing your application landscape. Learn more about how to successfully deploy a modernization strategy and tools to support your initiatives.
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Learn how Dell IT made the transition from proprietary Unix-based servers to running mission critical supply chain management applications on standards-based servers to avoid significant expenditures, increase server uptime, and improve scalability.