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  • Modern Data Center Design Discussion

    Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    What decisions go into building a modern data center? This e-guide discusses the data center design decisions you'll need to make. Inside, you will find discussions on three interface options for remote server monitoring and management, and the differences between blade and rack servers.

  • The Benefits of Hyper-Converged vs. Converged vs. the Public Cloud

    Sponsored by: HPE and Intel®

    In this expert e-guide, explore the different advantages of converged infrastructure (CI), hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI), and the public cloud to help you decide which one is the best fit for your organization's specific needs.

  • The Benefits of Hyper-Converged vs. Converged vs. the Public Cloud

    Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    In this expert e-guide, explore the different advantages of converged infrastructure (CI), hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI), and the public cloud to help you decide which one is the best fit for your organization's specific needs.

  • The Benefits of Hyper-Converged vs. Converged vs. the Public Cloud

    Sponsored by: HPE and Intel® Xeon

    In this expert e-guide, explore the different advantages of converged infrastructure (CI), hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI), and the public cloud to help you decide which one is the best fit for your organization's specific needs.

  • How Hyper-converged Appliances Affect Private Cloud Deployments

    Sponsored by: Dell

    In this expert guide, discover the operational advantages of integrating hyper-convergence into your private cloud deployments. Read on to learn how to utilize HCI's software-defined infrastructure, capturing its ability to simplify private cloud storage allocation with orchestration software, and more.

  • Computer Weekly – 30 May 2017: Quantum computing drives the future for Volkswagen

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, Volkswagen's global CIO explains how the car giant is using quantum computing to drive the future of transport. We examine how to make data analytics programmes work and deliver business value. And SAP's CEO reacts to controversy around the supplier's software licensing policies. Read the issue now.

  • Max Out Your Hybrid Cloud Benefits

    Sponsored by: Splunk

    If you're like most organizations, you're spreading your IT environment to a hybrid cloud. But you have some difficult decisions to make before jumping in. Access this e-guide to clear operational and management hurdles through resource and cost management.

  • Storage Handbook: Get Hyped for Top Hyper-converged Technology Use Cases

    Sponsored by: TechTarget Data Center

    Download your issue of Storage Handbook now to discover which workloads are best run on HCI—VDI and beyond—as well as which workloads to avoid, as you implement. Additionally, learn how to unlock the key to HCI success in SMBs, and more.

  • VDI Hardware Evaluation Checklist

    Sponsored by: Pure Storage

    Organizations considering VDI must exercise caution when choosing the hardware on which to run their platform. From this e-guide, learn how to choose the right VDI hardware for your deployment. Read on to access a five-point checklist for selection, and more.

  • Three Ways to Improve Data Center Performance Compared

    Sponsored by: Cisco Systems, Inc.

    Blade server architecture, converged infrastructure, and hyper-converged infrastructure. You have 3 choices when it comes to improving your data center's performance. This e-guide enables you to easily compare and contrast the benefits and trade-offs of each to make the best decision for your organization's needs.

  • Converged vs. Hyper-Converged: What Does Your Data Center Need?

    Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    The goal of converged architecture is to alleviate pressure on overworked data centers, but it all goes to waste if you don't have the right system in place to compliment your existing IT investments. This e-guide covers the basics you need to know in order to get started with data center convergence.

  • Top 10 Considerations for Hyper-Converged Data Center

    Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    This e-guide covers the top 10 points of consideration when looking at hyper-converged data centers. See what this technology can offer your organization as your data center becomes an increasingly vital part of your organization.

  • Computer Weekly – 21 March 2017: Google power – how the internet giant builds datacentres

    Sponsored by: TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

    In this week's Computer Weekly, we hear from Google executives about how the firm builds, tests and secures its global datacentre estate. We analyse the implications for broadband of the BT and Openreach split. And we find out how artificial intelligence and the internet of things are coming together to deliver new technologies. Read the issue now.

  • Hyper-convergence Extends to New Horizons—and New Uses with All-flash Storage

    Sponsored by: Lenovo

    Download this expert guide to gain a foothold in the hyper-converged market, and discover why all-flash storage is now an integral component in converged infrastructure. Read on to learn how to apply flash-based HCI to high-performance databases, VDI workloads, and more.

  • Path To the Cloud: Strategies for Building Open Cloud Enabled Infrastructure

    Sponsored by: Oracle Corporation UK Ltd

    In this webcast, watch as industry expert Robert Shimp explores how, with cloud at the core of your data center you can begin a whole new way of managing your IT. Discover how IoT adoption, the advent of 'cloudlets' containerization, and more can all have a positive impact on your business when put to good use.

  • SDDC Planning Should Focus on Scalability, Integration

    Sponsored by: VMWare and CenturyLink

    No one vendor can offer you a complete software-defined data center (SDDC). You have to get parts from multiple vendors and make the SDDC yourself to suit your business needs. Access this e-guide to why you need to make scalability and integration the focus points of your SDDC planning, and how to keep that focus when dealing with multiple vendors.

  • Your Guide to Embedding SDN in Data Centers, From Start to Finish

    Sponsored by: TechTarget Networking

    The SDN data center may be the future, but that doesn't mean it's a simple transition. This guide helps networking pros determine necessary next steps.

  • Data Center Monitoring Tools and Tips to Keep IT in the Know

    Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    Data center admins have a seemingly never-ending to-do list when it comes to infrastructure monitoring. From server to equipment monitoring, it's a practice that's often difficult to juggle. Read on to view five tips to fine-tune your data center monitoring, including how to increase security and scalability.

  • Data Center Strategies to Extend Your Facility's Life Span

    Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    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.

  • Which Mainframe Monitoring Tool is Right for You?

    Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    Robert Crawford, systems programmer, has outlined the pros and cons of three different types of mainframe monitoring tools. Learn how to determine which one will best meet your performance, resource, and diagnostic data needs.

  • Five Essentials to Formulate More Effective Data Center Network Management

    Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    Do you have a strategy set in stone for modern data center networking? This resource serves as your essential guide in formulating an effective 2017 data center network management strategy. Delve in for 5 can't-miss recommendations from our experts in evolving your data center as network requirements do so.

  • Navigating the Data Center: Building a Shutdown Procedure and New Networking Architecture

    Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    Although policy and process are critical for modern IT, data center admins are often unprepared to shut off things when the need arises. Download now to conceive and test a proper data center shutdown procedure; you'll also discover how to navigate the troubles modern data center networking architectures pose.

  • Why IT Is Slowly Embracing Composable Infrastructure

    Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    In this guide, you'll discover how to simplify IT orchestration and improve dynamic resource allocation with a combined composable infrastructure and OpenStack-based hybrid cloud platform. Read on to both meet expanding workload demands and improve access to on-premises IT resources.

  • Data Center Capacity Planning: Accounting for IoT, Considering Containers, and Combatting Unpredictability

    Sponsored by: Hewlett Packard Enterprise

    This exclusive guide illustrates 5 key tips to help you tackle data center capacity planning. Read on to receive advice on how to prepare for IoT projects, use MIPS and MSU to measure mainframe capacity, and more.

  • Abandoning the Narrative of Containers vs. Hypervisors and VMs

    Sponsored by: Red Hat

    IT pros often pit hypervisors against containers—but is the debate really that simple? In this expert-guide learn about the current state of these technologies, and why the 2 systems are far more productive when synchronized. Read on to see why containers currently out-perform hypervisors, how VMs are quickly closing that gap, and much more.

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