Friday, November 17, 2017

How to move business critical applications to the cloud

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Business Technology Research     November 17, 2017
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How to move business critical applications to the cloud
SPONSORED BY: IBM
In this webcast, learn about IBM Cloud for Skytap (ICSS) to help support your business critical applications, including those running on x86 architectures. Then, find out about the features, ICSS capabilities and best practices for migrating you AIX workloads to IBM Cloud through a detailed demonstration.
6 key requirements for making Redis highly available
SPONSORED BY: Redislabs
It's important that Redis databases remain highly available because they're supporting mission-critical business applications. Learn 6 key requirements for making Redis highly available, and 6 features essential for safeguarding service and deployment.
How to deliver a standout customer experience
SPONSORED BY: Sitecore
Today's brand and retail executives are hungering for guidance on how to successfully blend content and commerce to deliver a superior customer experience. Inside, uncover a behind-the-scenes look at how real-world businesses have gone from vision to reality.
How unified team communications improves efficiency
SPONSORED BY: Motorola, Inc.
Take the first step toward a safer, more successful, and more efficient business by learning about new team communications that can provide functionality like instant push-to-talk communications between connected devices, rich applications and IIoT compatibility.
Are you still paying for virtualization?
SPONSORED BY: Nutanix
It's important to periodically ask whether the benefits your business gets from virtualization tools are commensurate with the cost. Many organizations inevitably find that they are paying to license tools they either aren't using at all or are not getting much benefit from. Access this white paper to learn how to lower your virtualization costs.
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