EGUIDE:
Cloud systems management is the next significant challenge for IT pros to tackle. This e-guide explores why cloud management platforms are the future of hybrid IT, what to look for in a platform, and the primary challenges you are going to need to overcome.
ANALYST REPORT:
This report presents a spreadsheet cost model to help you calculate your fully loaded on-premise email costs and compare it against cloud-based alternatives. Bottom line: Cloud-based email makes sense for companies or divisions as large as 15,000 users.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Read this presentation transcript to learn about Delta Hotels and Resorts unique cloud computing strategy encompassing Google Apps and other community-building tools
EBOOK:
Before making the jump into hybrid cloud, ask the right questions about the organization, applications and cloud vendors to ensure a clean transition. This handbook takes a look at the experiences of past adopters and the best practices that have emerged.
EGUIDE:
There is still no clear winner in the cloud computing battle when it comes to cost. Which one gets you the most bang for your buck? Take a moment to think about your cloud strategy now that you know the true costs involved and use this e-guide to adjust the path of your cloud cost strategy.
CASE STUDY:
Salesforce.com is the leader in enterprise cloud computing services, enabling organizations to manage every part of the customer relationship without having to maintain expensive, in-house applications. Read this case study to learn how Saleforce.com made room for new service and customer growth with Dell's PowerEdge servers.
WHITE PAPER:
For customers running Sybase ASE 12.5 on Solaris 8, the long-planned end of support for that platform means that they must move their workloads to a new environment or face special support contracts. Moving to HP infrastructure brings immediate payback through lower support costs and reduction in power and cooling requirements.
WHITE PAPER:
This brief whitepaper explains how the Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX) was able to half its hardware costs by leveraging a Linux system to support trading machines, surveillance machines, database engines, and more.