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Live Webcast: How to Avoid Virtualization Gotchas | 2006-11-11 01:00:15 | Acronis |
| Server virtualization is hot, and for good reason. Virtualization enables computers to run multiple operating systems and applications on the same physical server. The benefits to IT managers are compelling. However, there are a number of hidden "gotchas" that can thwart IT's efforts to migrate existing applications to a virtual environment and can threaten the stability of mission-critical applications.
Join this live TechRepublic Webcast, hosted by James Hilliard and featuring Walter Scott, CEO of Acronis Software, to learn how:
Gartner calls virtualization a "megatrend" and International Data Corp. forecasts that spending for virtualization will reach $15 billion by 2009. So join this TechRepublic Webcast, sponsored by Acronis and featuring live Q&A, to learn how you can avoid a variety of virtualization "gotchas." Pre-register today!
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Streamline to Success: The Real Mid-Market Experience: Industrial/Manufacturing | 2006-09-26 01:00:16 | IBM |
| Manufacturers of all types are faced with challenges on many fronts. Globalization has reshaped our view of supply and demand. Customer expectations continue to increase while customer loyalty can be lost with just one misstep. As a result, manufacturers develop and execute various strategies to win in the marketplace. A key step to meeting these challenges is to select IT solutions that work well together and support both the processes and the strategies that drive success for the company. | |||
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Streamline to Success: The Real Mid-Market Experience: Retail | 2006-09-26 01:00:16 | IBM |
| From self-scan checkouts at grocery stores to information kiosks at retail chains, businesses are realizing the benefits of technology on the overall shopping experience. Next generation "super shoppers" have become empowered by their ability to access data online. This ability translates into an extremely knowledgeable consumer base, with specific customer service needs. As customers seek out more productive shopping experiences, retailers will have to tailor to the needs of individual consumers and supply greater convenience, lower prices, and easy-to-use technologies. But technology for technology's sake is not enough. In-store technologies must provide clear benefits....and they do. |