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whitepaper HP and SteelEye Help Phoenix Contact Achieve Enterprise-Class High Availability for mySAP Business Suite on Linux at Lowest Possible TCO2005-06-21 03:00:02
  Based near Hanover, Germany, Phoenix Contact a worldwide sales network ensures customer proximity in all major global markets. In 2001, Phoenix Contact decided to replace its proprietary industry solution. Phoenix Contact realized that mySAP Business Suite was best equipped to deliver the functionality, flexibility and adaptability it needed. By combining the excellent price/performance of industry-standard, Intel-based HP ProLiant servers with the cost efficiencies of Linux and the high availability of LifeKeeper Linux clusters, Phoenix Contact have created a platform of exceptional reliability, performance and scalability that promises amazingly low TCO.   
whitepaper Merger Catalysts - HP, Linux and mySAP Business Suite2005-06-22 03:00:02
  The merger of Siegenia and Aubi created a new, major force within the metal fittings manufacturing industry by integrating the best products of both companies into a single portfolio. But the merger could only be considered complete when the two distinct enterprise resource planning (ERP) environments were combined into one. To achieve this, the merger planning and implementation project team was given a clear goal: create a uniform, fully operational ERP environment. To create a single environment to control the manufacturing and logistics necessary for around 80,000 individual parts (used to create some 13,000 products), Siegenia-Aubi placed its trust in a mySAP Business Suite based ERP solution.   
whitepaper Qualcomm Reduces CDMA Chip Design and Test Simulation Runtimes With HP Integrity Servers and SUSE Linux2005-06-28 03:00:01
  As one of the industry's original pioneers, QUALCOMM Inc. is a leader in developing and delivering innovative digital wireless communications products and services based on the company's Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) digital technology. They wanted to reduce the time to run complex EDA simulations, which could often take days. Get more value from EDA software licenses, costing up to a million dollars. Increase available memory to run specific applications. The solution was to use 12 HP Integrity Servers, models rx5670 and rx4640 running SUSE Linux and remote management using HP Integrated Lights-Out management.   
whitepaper Leading Chinese Geophysical Research Institute Utilises HP Bladesystem in Search for Oil2005-07-05 03:00:02
  Established in July 2003 as a branch of the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), the Dagang Orient Geophysical Research Institute (GRI Dagang) is the largest geophysical exploration company in China. They needed to enhance business growth and development, to accurately gather, process and interpret seismic data before deciding where to drill an oil well, and to build a high performance computing (HPC) system capable of processing seismic data via the 3D prestack depth migration algorithm faster and more efficiently. They implemented HP ProLiant DL380 G2 2U rack server, HP ProLiant BL20p G2 blade server, HP ProLiant DL360 1U rack server, HP ProCurve Switch, Modular Smart Array (MSA) 500 G2 storage and Redhat Linux 7.3.   
whitepaper High-Performance HP Integrity Servers on Linux Deliver a Sunny Forecast for The Weather Channel2005-07-05 03:00:02
  Founded over the objections of skeptics in 1982, TWC has developed into one of the most ubiquitous cable TV networks in the U.S. They needed to align business and IT to introduce new weather-based services faster, accelerate analysis and delivery of weather reports by speeding database performance, reduce complexity of IT environment, reduce costs and move to open standards-based architecture and open source operating system software. They decided to replace aging Sun RISC database servers with 17 two-way HP Integrity rx2600 Servers and 2 four-way HP Integrity rx5670 Servers running Red Hat Linux and Oracle9i RAC and to consolidate from 138 RISC processors to 38 Intel Itanium processors.   
whitepaper Speedera Leverages the HP Adaptive Enterprise Strategy With Linux to Optimize On-Demand Distributed Application Hosting and Web Content Delivery Services for Its Customers2005-08-02 03:00:01 Hewlett-Packard
  Speedera Networks, Inc. of Santa Clara, California, is a service provider that prides it on delivering on-demand application hosting and content delivery services for its customers. Continually deliver instant, on-demand capacity to address customers' changing needs, remain highly competitive and continue to enable new services for customers, keep operational costs optimally low and create a highly secure, reliable infrastructure that supports Speedera's dynamic business needs. The solution was Linux - based on Red Hat 7.3, HP ProLiant DL360 servers in the Points of Presence hosting Speedera's on-demand computing services and HP-UX rack-optimized servers for back-end database reporting purposes.   
whitepaper Oracle Makes Linux Unbreakable2005-08-04 03:00:01
  This webcast explains how Oracle running on Linux empowers your company with innovative technologies that dramatically reduce the cost of computing while achieving the highest levels of performance, reliability, and security.   
whitepaper Oracle Technology Days: Unbreakable Linux: Oracle9iAS2005-09-20 03:00:07
  In this webcast Intellinger Software, Hybris, NIH, Bullrun Financial, RSIS, Honeywell, Tower Financial Services, and Tower Limited discuss the benefits of Oracle9i Application Server.   
whitepaper Expanding Choice: Adding Linux to Your Netware Environment2005-10-06 03:00:02 Novell
  This webcast gives a perfect introduction to Novell Open Enterpriser Server.   
whitepaper Penn State Builds a 128-Node Dell Cluster Configured With Intel Processors and Running Linux to Extend High-Performance Computing Services2005-09-27 03:00:03
  The Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) is harnessing the power of hundreds of off-the-shelf Intel processors inside Dell PowerEdge servers to provide the power of supercomputers at a fraction of the cost. Penn State built its first evaluation cluster using Dell Precision workstations during the summer of 1998. With scalability confirmed, the school then built a full-fledged cluster with 33 Dell PowerEdge 43501 servers. The 64-processor LION-X cluster - named in honor of the school mascot and the cluster's operating system - provided compute power to more than 30 researchers exploring everything from materials design to weather modeling.