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Best Practices in Batch Tuning - Empowering IT Staff to reduce CPU and Run-Time in the Enterprise by Software Engineering of America, Inc.
February 02, 2010 - (Free Research) Watch this webcast to learn how batch tuning can enable your organization to reduce required computing resources and save valuable run-time, ultimately saving money for the enterprise. Gain insight into common problems data center pros run into when implementing batch tuning, and explore tools to overcome these challenges.
Sun Chemical Manages Complex Batch by BMC Software, Inc.
February 17, 2010 - (Free Research) Read this success story to see how the world's largest producer of printing inks and pigments uses the advanced enterprise scheduling capabilities of BMC Control-M to keep complex business-critical batch processes running effortlessly. Sun IT lead: "Without it, we would need at least three times the number of people in our team"
From Batch Processing to Workload Automation by BMC Software, Inc.
January 26, 2010 - (Free Research) Download this podcast to find out how IT workload automation can help you improve the efficiency of your overall operations and help your business deliver new applications more quickly.
Gain a Faster, Cheaper Way to Manage Workload by BMC Software, Inc.
October 03, 2008 - (Free Research) Since batch processing takes over 70 percent of all work processed by IT, industry experts recommend migrating to a workload automation in order to reduce costs and avoid business disruption while still supporting growth. Listen to why BMC CONTROL-M is the leading Enterprise Workload Automation solution in the marketplace today.
Winning with HP Integrity Servers for SAP with Windows Server 2003 by Arrow ECS HP Group and Intel
October 01, 2007 - (Free Research) Companies face numerous challenges when managing and integrating information across enterprise business processes. Companies frequently choose an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) solution to fulfill business requirements. The leading ERP applications with the greatest market share are the mySAP ERP and SAP R/3 industry solutions from SAP AG.
HP Integrity Server Blades and Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) in SAP Application Environments by Arrow ECS HP Group and Intel
October 05, 2009 - (Free Research) Enterprises that rely on enterprise resource planning and business intelligence applications have a solution that can manage exploding volumes of data while lowering cost and simplifying operations. HP Integrity server blades are designed to be always available, always scalable, and always virtualized to support applications such as SAP.
EMA Radar Report: Which Workload Automation Vendors are Best? by BMC Software, Inc.
February 17, 2010 - (Free Research) Read how Enterprise Management Associates evaluates the workload automation offerings of BMC, CA, IBM, ASG, and several others. Hint: the report concludes, "BMC has the strongest product overall, scoring above average on functionality and higher than any other vendor on architecture and integration."
Moving SAP Off Mainframe to SQL Server Nets Australia’s QR Limited U.S.$100,000 a Month by Dell Inc., Microsoft and AMD
December 28, 2009 - (Free Research) Australia's QR Limited decided to move its SAP applications and databases from a mainframe and DB2 environment to the Microsoft® Application Platform, including Microsoft SQL Server® 2005 database software running on a geocluster supported by the Windows Server® 2003 Enterprise Edition operating system.
Intel Brief: Discover data center savings with an accelerated server refresh strategy by Dell, Inc. and Intel
July 01, 2009 - (Free Research) IT at Intel decided to execute an accelerated server refresh strategy, replacing aging servers in 2009 with new servers based on Intel® Xeon® processor 5500 series. They were able to achieve a consolidation ratio ranging from 7:1 to 13:1 depending on workload and other factors, while substantially reducing energy consumption.
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