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Migrate From Unix To Linux In Six Steps by Red Hat and JBoss
August 10, 2009 - (Free Research)
CIOs are increasingly aware that the Linux® platform offers a low-risk, robust, and value-for-money alternative to traditional UNIX® platforms. This whitepaper will list and describe a simple, six-step process for migrating from UNIX to Linux.
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ROC Maestro for Open Systems by ROC Software
ROC Maestro for Open Systems, a key component of the ROC Enterprise Suite™, provides a very easy method for scheduling and managing workloads, processes, dependencies and events across complex, heterogeneous IT environments.
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ISVs, "This One's for You" by AppZero
March 04, 2009 - (Free Research)
Virtual machines and virtual appliances have successfully transformed data center operations. AppZero Virtual Application Appliances extend that transformation to server applications- Linux, Unix, and Windows. This paper explains Instant POCs, simplified implementations, and a cloud friendly slide to the SaaS model.
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Skill building takes time. Let knowledge paths pave the way. by IBM
December 19, 2011 - (Free Research)
Check out this resource center to find how-to articles, free trial software, discussion forums, educational videos and podcasts, and hands-on exercises to help develop your skills in technologies and products such as: cloud computing, Java, Linux, open source, Web development, XML, AIX and UNIX, business analytics, information management, and more.
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Unix Migration Alternatives by Red Hat and Dell Inc.
May 13, 2013 - (Free Research)
Access this white paper to discover whether Red Hat Enterprise Linux or Windows Server is the best UNIX migration alternative for your business.
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Make the Move from UNIX to Linux: Now is the Time by HP Novell
January 10, 2011 - (Free Research)
Today’s IT professionals are making strategic investments in Linux, preferring its open architecture and low cost to the proprietary and expensive UNIX platform. Migrating to Linux offers several opportunities for optimizing your data center and controlling costs. Read this white paper to learn more about the many benefits of migrating to Linux.
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Presentation Transcript: Mission-critical Unix Considerations by HP & Intel®
July 20, 2011 - (Free Research)
Unix remains an important platform for critical enterprise applications. This resource explores the staying power of this venerable operating system and details many of the emerging factors that are affecting its use in the data center.
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HRG Assessment - Linux Migration by Red Hat & IBM
November 22, 2010 - (Free Research)
The migration from proprietary UNIX and legacy hardware and software-based environments to Linux on x86 Intel architecture (IA) is an effective way to take cost and complexity out of IT.
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Expert Advice for Making the Move From Unix to Linux by Red Hat and HP
February 23, 2011 - (Free Research)
Once you know how to make a business case for migration, learn how to train your Unix staff to manage Linux environments. Find out about key differences between the two operating systems and provide your team with tactics for optimal backup and performance monitoring.
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NetStor MVD NAS by Excel Meridian Data, Inc.
NetStor MVD NAS is extremely versatile and scalable solution. Up-to (6) Gigabit NIC's per system, up-to (15) separate hardware driven RAID's, Snapshot file system for instant file restoration, local or remote tape backup options. Web based administration interface, native Windows file security.
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The Total Economic Impact of Migrating from Unix to Red Hat Enterprise Linux by Red Hat and Dell Inc.
April 29, 2013 - (Free Research)
In this webcast, Forrester Research will present the results of a recently completed study that examines the economic impact on a financial services firm which migrated its core application infrastructure from proprietary Unix to Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
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Unix to Linux migrations: How to overcome pitfalls while increasing ROI by SUSE
August 29, 2012 - (Free Research)
In this expert e-guide, discover how your organization can get the most value from a UNIX to Linux migration and overcome common pitfalls. This resource presents top considerations for making the switch and how you can evaluate the potential ROI of a UNIX to Linux migration.
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Open Group technical document: The Single Unix Specification by ComputerWeekly.com
October 25, 2010 - (Free Research)
This document is designed for users, developers, and implementors of open systems. It provides complete infor mation on what’s new in the Single UNIX Specification, Version 4, including POSIX.1-2008,with comprehensive reference material on every aspect.
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Expert migration tips: Moving from Unix to Linux by DLT Solutions.
March 08, 2011 - (Free Research)
In this expert e-guide from SearchEnterpriseLinux.com, discover what makes migrating from Unix to Linux attractive, including increased platform flexibility. And learn why it is essential to have a testing environment for gauging stability and performance of your applications.
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Expert Migration Tips: Moving from Unix to Linux by Red Hat and HP
February 15, 2011 - (Free Research)
In this expert e-guide from SearchEnterpriseLinux.com, discover what makes migrating from Unix to Linux attractive, including increased platform flexibility. And learn why it is essential to have a testing environment for gauging stability and performance of your applications.
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Unix to Linux Migration Tips: Overcome Common Challenges by Red Hat & IBM
June 20, 2011 - (Free Research)
Access this expert resource to discover how to overcome common migration challenges, with respect to hardware and availability issues. Also learn how the New York Stock Exchange benefitted from a Unix-to-Linux migration to keep up with demanding business transactions with minimal downtime.
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Linux Made Easy: Migrating From Unix by Red Hat & IBM
November 22, 2010 - (Free Research)
Organizations are considering migrating to Linux to receive dramatic cost reductions, as well as increased stability, security, uptime, and availability. Red Hat® Network Satellite helps to make the migration from a proprietary UNIX environment—and acceptance of Linux...
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