EGUIDE:
As the use of public cloud services has gathered steam within enterprises, so too has interest among IT leaders about embracing the principles of serverless computing. In this e-guide we take a closer look at the benefits and pitfalls of serverless, while shining a light on the ways that enterprises across the globe are putting it to use.
TECHNICAL ARTICLE:
Whether they know it or not, many small businesses can benefit greatly from adding a centralized server to their network. In this article, you'll read about many of these benefits.
WHITE PAPER:
As data centers reach the upper limits of their power and cooling capacity, efficiency has become the focus of extending the life of existing data centers and designing new ones. As part of these efforts, IT needs to refresh existing infrastructure with servers that deliver more performance and scalability, more efficiently. Read on to learn more.
WHITE PAPER:
Data center staff is always trying to improve the availability, performance, and reliability of business-critical applications and services. View this resource to learn about a family of high-performance processors from Oracle that claims to meet these needs and more.
EGUIDE:
When your data center runs out of space, power or cooling, you have some difficult decisions to make—all the more challenging if you're transferring computing to the cloud or a hosting site. Download this guide to learn how to establish strong data center strategies for extending your facility's lifespan and optimize uptime.
ASSESSMENT TOOL:
Developed with key learnings from Intel IT's experience in justifying server refresh internally, this tool allows you to enter data about your existing environment and evaluate the benefits of replacing it with the latest generation of Intel-based servers.
EBOOK:
In this comprehensive e-book, explore the ways in which IBM's CICS server offers support for SOA strategies and seamlessly connects with other IT environments. With this information, you can select, plan, and design strategies that integrate CICS applications as service providers and requesters.