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In this case study, you’ll discover how one IT service provider was able to replace its complex IT infrastructure with Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Intel Xeon processor-based servers.
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This whitepaper reviews the advantages of Red Hat Enterprise Linux for new business workloads, and explains how the platform can be easily integrated into existing Windows environments.
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In this case study, you’ll discover how Red Hat helped one telecommunication provider deliver a scalable, cost-effective cloud platform for e-learning in schools in Malaysia.
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This white paper will help you learn how Red Hat Enterprise Linux provides a cost-effective alternative to proprietary operating systems, making it extremely attractive to those businesses that don't have a big budget but still want reliable, secure desktop for their users.
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In this whitepaper, you'll discover how Red Hat Enterprise Linux delivers the capabilities needed to deliver greater all-around operational performance and why 90% of Fortune 500 companies trust Red Hat for their critical business applications.
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When it comes to IT, Linux is everywhere. From smart phones to powerful computer systems, this flexible operating system addresses a significant number of usage models. Read this white paper to learn more about the universal platform and discover all the computer segments that it plays a role in.
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Access this white paper to learn how this Quickstart will introduce virtualization to your environment without infrastructure interruptions. Also discover the benefits of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization and requirements needed to ensure a smooth service delivery process.
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This white paper examines the results of an IDG Quick Poll of CIOs regarding their stance on OpenStack deployment, highlighting the ways in which these companies plan to use this technology and the top barriers to OpenStack deployment.
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Cloud adoption is an evolutionary process that has been leading to hybrid clouds—specifically, open hybrid clouds that provide for portability of applications and data. This new model means avoiding new points of proprietary lock-in and new silos, and breaking from proprietary software and hardware.