WHITE PAPER:
This white paper describes how running Red Hat Enterprise Linux and IBM System x together can dramatically transform your organization into a faster and more resilient enterprise. Learn how this platform will evolve your IT strategy and minimize your total cost of ownership (TCO).
CASE STUDY:
Read this case study to examine how a leading company leverages Linux-systems and virtualization to offer its variety of services to end users.
WHITE PAPER:
IT budgets are not expected to recover anytime soon, so companies need to adjust to the reality of using fewer resources to deliver business services. This white paper explains how you can accomplish this seemingly impossible objective by running your critical workloads on Linux.
CASE STUDY:
This case study reveals how Credit Union System for Brazil (Sicoob), the largest credit union system in Brazil, replaced their existing IT infrastructure with a virtualized Linux landscape, allowing them to avoid USD 1.5 million in annual costs.
WHITE PAPER:
The migration from proprietary UNIX and legacy hardware and software-based environments to Linux on x86 Intel architecture (IA) is an effective way to take cost and complexity out of IT.
CASE STUDY:
This case study explores how one company utilizes a leading Linux server and how it is assisting in datacenter real estate. Learn about how the new system is creating operation efficiency and how multilayer deployments are being consolidated onto a single server.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper examines the defining reliability, availability, and serviceability characteristics of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Learn how they enable the addition and removal of physical and logical devices while improving system availability and increasing capacity.
RESOURCE:
Embedded solution developers are often attracted to the "free" aspect of Linux and choose the RYO development route. However, an unsupported distribution might leave developers vulnerable to a wide range of hidden costs, risks, and time-consuming activities.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper discusses the process of migrating to Linux and explains why the end of Windows Server 2003 may be the best opportunity to do so.