A systems integrator redesigned and re-engineered the architecture of a large government customer to create a consolidated, standardized, and centrally-managed server and storage platform in a virtualized environment.
State University of New York (SUNY) Geneseo must provide access to applications and data for approximately 5,000 students, 300 faculty, and 700 support staff — all with only 4.5 IT staff members. NetApp Metro Cluster and VMWare solutions provided cost-effective business continuity and DR solution.
California State University-Monterey Bay (CSUMB) has updated its storage system to HP P6000 Enterprise Virtual Arrays (EVA) to provide faster data access to students and faculty and to increase capacity in support of scholastic research applications.
To support global availability of its applications across virtual and physical systems 24x7, the Thunderbird School of Management upgraded its network backbone to 10 gigabit Ethernet (GbE), consolidated storage, and virtualized servers for continuous data availability.
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, a leading center for treating sick children in the UK, raised efficiency and cut costs for a range of medical, clinical, and administrative applications with new storage solutions.
Greater Manchester Police (GMP), one of the 43 police forces in England and Wales, met growing storage needs and improved data resilience without adding complexity to the IT environment.
Significant savings can be realized by consolidating resources through the use of a single network infrastructure. This white paper offers recommendations for a Unified Connect infrastructure.
The flow of data is critical for all organizations, but for Be The Match, lives literally depend on it. In 2007, Be The Match was helping to facilitate 3,700 transplants annually. But how many more lives could Be The Match save if IT were an enabler, not a constraint?
Worldwide data center hardware spending is projected to reach $98.9 billion in 2011, up 12.7 percent from 2010 spending of $87.8 billion, according to research firm Gartner Inc. It is also is forecast to total $106.4 billion in 2012, and surpass $126.2 billion in 2015.
The world's information is more than doubling every two years, with a colossal 1.8 zettabytes to be created and replicated in 2011 alone, according to results of the EMC-sponsored IDC Digital Universe study "Extracting Value from Chaos" released recently.















