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whitepaper Search for Enterprise-Wide Desktop Optimization2009-11-24 Microsoft
  COSTEL, which is a leading company in the built-in electronic devices area, focused on the robust security of Windows Vista as an alternative for providing high levels of security on desktop that can easily remain as a blind spot of management, a characteristics of a small-mid-sized company where a small number of managers must handle all IT environment. COSTEL, which was reviewing enterprise-wide deployment perceived some burden in acquiring compatibility with several applications, so it applied Vista in limited parts. In the middle of this, it saw the emergence of 2009 Window 7 Beta and conducted reviews. Results showed that it can guarantee compatibility with various options and confirmed the existence of alternatives, so COSTEL began expanding enterprise-wide distribution.

Tags: Desktop Client OS
  
whitepaper Klamath County Oregon Streamlines IT Operations by Migrating to Hosted Messaging2009-11-12 Microsoft
  Klamath County, Oregon, faces information technology challenges typical in many local governments in the Western United States. They are home to an array of aging hardware and software infrastructure, face intense budget pressures, and must support an increasingly networked workforce for whom always-available computing resources are a mission necessity. The county's mission is to continuously provide services, even in the face of snowstorms, earthquakes - or even terrorist events. This makes reliability and fault-tolerance a key requirement. The county implemented Microsoft's Business Productivity Online Suite (BPOS) messaging solution to address these challenges. The early results have been promising. In addition to increasing the reliability and responsiveness of the county's IT infrastructure, the county is realizing administrative savings while delivering robust email services.'

Tags: Enterprise Planning
  
whitepaper Essent Consolidates IT Infrastructure to Reduce Total Cost of Ownership by 50%2009-11-01 Oracle
  Essent wanted to increase computing capacity to better service the processes and reduce costs by standardizing and consolidating IT infrastructure. The challenge was to ensure high availability and performance for business-critical systems such as customer registration and energy consumption forecasting, which is performed every five minutes. Essent worked with Oracle Partner IBM Nederland B.V. to implement an Oracle Database grid with Oracle Real Application Clusters on a SUSE Linux Enterprise Server consisting of 28 Intel Xeon servers, each with eight cores and 32 gigabytes of RAM.

Tags: Data Infrastructure, Data Infrastructure
  
whitepaper BREG, Inc. Powers Global Expansion With Highly Available, Flexible, and Integrated IT Infrastructure2009-11-01 Oracle
  BREG, Inc. wanted to implement a flexible and scalable IT architecture to meet rapidly changing business demands and enable seamless introduction of new technologies and organizations and ensure IT infrastructure availability and performance. The challenge was to simplify IT administration and standardize production processes, centralize key back-office capabilities, and create a more flexible supply chain. BREG, Inc. deployed Oracle infrastructure software to ensure round-the-clock IT uptime for the rapidly growing international orthopedic, reconstructive, and postoperative products business and streamlined IT administration - enabling the manufacturer to increase resources devoted to its core business and more effectively respond to changing business demands.

Tags: IT Infrastructure
  
whitepaper Certification Firm Speeds Testing by 33 Percent With Better Desktop Management2009-11-01 Microsoft
  Sporton International provides testing and certification services for makers of mobile phones, computers, and other devices. The company employs automated efficiencies wherever possible to control headcount and optimize profits. Recently, it streamlined the work involved in deploying and managing 500 client computers in 11 locations by using Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 and Microsoft Application Virtualization 4.6. With an optimized desktop infrastructure, Sporton has cut desktop management chores by 40 percent, freeing its small IT staff to focus on new services. In addition, because Sporton engineers can set up certification test systems 80 percent faster, they can service 33 percent more customers a day, increasing profitability. The Sporton network is also safer, because IT staff can centrally deploy security software and block unauthorized applications.

Tags: Security Administration
  
whitepaper Manufacturer Saves 30 Percent on Software Licensing; Expands, Standardizes IT Infrastructure2009-11-01 Microsoft
  Rotex had a highly diverse IT environment that was costly and time-consuming to maintain, and licenses that didn't take advantage of volume discounts. With the help of PCMS IT Advisor Group, Rotex adopted a Microsoft Open Value Subscription. By so doing, it cut licensing costs by 30 percent, updated and standardized its software, and invested the savings in expanding its IT to make it a strategic asset to the business.   
whitepaper Popular Ecommerce Solution, PriceGong, Selects NaviSite for Reliable Hosting of Price Comparison Data2009-10-01 NaviSite
  Founded in 2006 at the Israel Business Incubation Center, privately held PriceGong is a great example of a 21st century success story-a small 6 person team identifies a market opportunity and meets the consumer demand with a solid and well received offering. Not content to rest on their laurels, PriceGong took the steps needed to get to the next level and capitalize on their forward momentum. With the early success of the PriceGong comparison shopping plug-in came concerns about infrastructure, performance, and reliability. Compounding this was an increasing need for a higher level of support.   
whitepaper Delsea Regional School District Refreshes Client Systems Four Times Faster With Solutions From Dell and Symantec2009-10-01 Dell
  With 1,300 endpoints distributed across nine buildings, Delsea Regional School District's IT staff spent a lot of time driving between sites and visiting machines. Summer client hardware refreshes took three months to complete. Delsea implemented Altiris Management Suite for Dell Clients to allow its staff of three people to manage the client systems more efficiently without adding headcount.

Tags: Internet and Web
  
whitepaper Always There Support and World Class Infrastructure Made a Winning Combination2009-09-29 NaviSite
  Founded in 1999, Atlantic QMS worked with numerous technology incubators, launching the pioneering the web based carbon offset company Future Forests as well as the original networking site Ecsademy. Atlantic QMS is developing a complex website and back-end end application for a noted New York finance and insurance company. Among the requirements was the need for the data to be hosted in a facility located in the US due to industry regulations. Through the process of researching providers, NaviSite made to the short list due to recommendations from several Atlantic QMS clients.

Tags: Business Functions, Network Management
  
whitepaper Gazprom Neft Makes Use of Microsoft Hyper-V Virtualization Technology to Increase Efficiency and Reliability of Its IT Infrastructure2009-09-28 Microsoft
  In today's difficult economic environment, all companies seek ways to cut business costs. One of the possibilities for serious economizing in the field of information technologies can be reduction of costs on infrastructure, that is, on management of desktop computers and servers. This goal can be attained through employment of virtualization technologies, which enable to ensure the dynamic redistribution of computation load and to increase the consolidation of resources. That is precisely what Gazprom Neft Company did by implementing the Microsoft Hyper-V technology. Owing to that solution, not only did it succeed to increase reliability, flexibility and scalability of its IT infrastructure, but also to significantly reduce expenditures, while substantially increasing work efficiency.

Tags: Server Hardware