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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Drive business performance with Virtualization

Virtualization.
Agile. Efficient. Flexible. The IT infrastructure needs to be all these and then some—just what virtualization delivers. Virtualization is a proven engine that drives business performance. That's why for IT, virtualization is nothing short of mission-critical.  Check out these resources to learn more.

This week's feature item: Video: MLS Property Information Network saves big with virtualization and AMD Opteron processors
New England's largest home listing service receives up to 50,000 search requests an hour. For help handling all that traffic cost-effectively, the company turned to virtualization and Quad-Core AMD Opteron™ processors. The results? They're down from 60 servers to 25 and saving $20,000 a year on cooling alone. Learn more in this video case study.

More great resources for small and midsize business decision-makers:
• Two virtualization questions every SMB must answer: Don't roll out server virtualization before thinking through storage and disaster recovery.
• Getting started on green IT: Virtualize, virtualize, virtualize: In connection with a five-article series about how to launch a green IT strategy, we show you how virtualization can help lower your power usage.
• The virtual virtualization case study: This six-part "virtual" case study uses a fictional company's experiences to examine the key issues every organization should evaluate when planning and executing a virtualization deployment.

Plus, learn all about the new Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor. 1% Perspiration. 99% Virtualization.

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