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Red Hat's suite of open source software provides a rich infrastructure for cloud providers to build public/private cloud offerings. This Volume 1 guide for deploying the Red Hat infrastructure for a private cloud describes the foundation for building a Red Hat Private cloud.
WEBCAST:
This engaging webinar looks at how, with the cloud, IT is transitioning from basic support to a more integral and user-facing service with a catalog of applications that users can select for themselves from one simple user interface.
EGUIDE:
It can be hard to discern the truth from the hype surrounding hyper-converged infrastructure. This e-guide dives into the features with the largest financial impact on hyper-converged infrastructures, as well as how to solve the common hyper-converged network concerns.
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Access this exclusive resource to learn how your business can develop a vPOD architecture to increase agility while dramatically reducing costs.
EBOOK:
Vendors provide many desktop virtualization choices, so know your needs when comparing virtual desktop infrastructure products. See how to evaluate and deploy VDI software.
VIDEO:
To embrace the new instant-on, mobile, interconnected business world, IT organizations need to transform their infrastructure and data centers to support agility. This video series features 10 expert tips for planning your IT transformation. Check out this brief video for tips 7-5.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to the hunters – a new breed of security expert that proactively hunts down cyber attackers. We visit Silicon Valley to meet some of the up-and-coming startups in data analytics. And we hear from IT leaders about the people, process and cultural aspects of managing digital transformation. Read the issue now.
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Hosted data centers, both outsourced/managed and collocation varieties, provide a unique benefit for some customers through capital savings, employee savings and in some cases an extension of in-house expertise. Traditionally, these facilities were thought of as more SME (Small to Medium Enterprise) customers.