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The 5 Key Benefits Of Solaris & Linux Managed Services

Outsourcing is a popular tactic used by large businesses to control costs and reduce their operational IT overheads. But what do they get from it? And can any organisation use Linux and Solaris managed services? Here are five key benefits of outsourcing your Linux and Solaris management: 1. Optimised systems As your processes become more […]

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Data Management Service Birmingham

Meeting The High Availability Requirements In Digitally Transformed Enterprises

Heavily reliant on access to their data, digitally transformed organisations need infrastructure that is always available. So, what should you be looking for as your business begins its digital transformation journey (or prepares to take the next step)? Here are five factors to consider as identified by IDC: 1. Solid-state storage All Flash Arrays (AFF)

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Network Management Systems Birmingham

Running Oracle On IBM? Why Now Is The Time To Revisit Your Strategy?

According to IBM, a hybrid cloud is defined as RedHat OpenShift with RedHat Linux. But for many businesses this is a serious problem because Oracle does not support: Linux on Power architecture RedHat Openshift The IBM Cloud Yes, the IBM Cloud is optimised for Power applications, but that’s of no use if Oracle does not

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Are You Ignoring The ‘R’ In Disaster Recovery?

When it comes to a disaster recovery strategy, it is easy to focus on the ‘disaster’ side of provisioning. Identifying, prioritising and copying mission-critical data is straightforward, albeit time-consuming. But ensuring there is always a copy of your data available is just one part of the story. The second aspect is, as the name implies,

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