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Virtual Certainty - Best Practices for Gaining Monitoring Clarity in VMware Environments
By Nimsoft | 8/5/2012
The benefits of virtualisation are unassailable: increased agility, scale, and cost savings to name but a few. However, so too are the monitoring challenges posed by these environments—including complexity, lack of visibility and control, and inefficiency. This white paper reveals the best monitoring practices to employ in virtualised environments—best practices that are essential in enabling organisations to overcome their monitoring challenges so they can get the most business value from their virtualisation investments.
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Deduplication and Compression: Maximizing Effective Capacity Utilization
By EMC | 2/5/2011
This whitepaper discusses the capacity efficiency technologies delivered in a series of storage platforms. High-powered deduplication and compression capabilities for file and block storage are delivered standard with the VNX Operating Environment. Read on.
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NEWS RELEASE: HP Recognises Australian Businesses for Driving Environmental Sustainability through their Imaging & Printing Infrastructure.
By HP | 13/10/2010
The industry leader in reducing its impact on the environment for the last 50 years, HP helps imaging and printing customers reduce costs, increase productivity, use less energy and recycle more to reduce their environmental impact. Read on for more.
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Hirepool on track for a NZ$50,000 saving with HP Managed Print Services
By HP | 12/10/2010
Hirepool’s 20-year-old printing equipment was outdated and it needed a new printing solution that would improve customer experience at point of sale, cut costs, improve productivity and reduce its impact on the environment. Find out the approach Hireppol took to run and entire upgrade with a cost effective solution. Read on.
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New Zealand Steel Takes Control of Printing
By HP | 12/10/2010
New Zealand Steel’s printing and copying equipment was outdated and the company needed a new printing solution that would reduce costs while improving productivity at a competitive price. It wanted a solution that would be good for both its business and the environment. Find out the approach and solution they took to overcome their objectives.
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