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With technology infiltrating every aspect of healthcare, traditional approaches to power protection no longer suffice. This paper introduces a new hospital power protection model that leverages technologies and best practices forged in the data center.
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Read this paper to learn how to eliminate common and repeated inquiries by giving employees a place to find their own answers, and provide an easy transition for those with more complex issues.
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Access this infographic that highlights the 16th generation of Dell PowerEdge servers with 16 examples of how OpenManage portfolio enhances server range.
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One way IT organizations are handling the growing need to achieve IT efficiency is by implementing systems management functions in their business environments. As the business value of Linux based deployment increases, so does the need for Linux systems management. This IDC white paper will examine the key benefits of system management software.
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SANs have emerged as the best solution for advanced storage requirements. Download this white paper to learn more about SANs and how one solution that is integrated with VMWare can help you better manage your storage environment.
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In this white paper, discover a comprehensive portfolio of servers which deliver flexibility to respond quickly and effectively to changes, with the availability, scalability and cost features that are most appropriate for your business continuity needs.
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This white paper describes tools designed for VMware environments to increase the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of IT operations. It covers best practices for designing solutions for-and protecting-VMware virtual machines.
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This white paper explains how to run sophisticated or highly-available applications in virtualized environments by creating a software-based virtualization infrastructure that offers high availability and grid readiness.
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This paper reviews the challenges of measuring data center energy efficiency and proposes a solution: a new metric called CUPS, or Compute Units per Second, that allows data center managers to calculate data center efficiency.