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Case Study: Enterprise Elementary School District: Informed Choice by Dell | EMC
December 01, 2009 - (Free Research)
Enterprise Elementary School District uses Dell expertise to help bring technology to the classroom by optimizing key applications to run up to 65 percent faster with the virtualized Dell/EMC SAN and help boost uptime by an estimated 15 percent for a 99.9 percent uptime total.
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ROI Case Study: Crest Animation by Hewlett-Packard Company
November 23, 2007 - (Free Research)
Download this case study and read how Crest Animation eliminated storage bottlenecks, improved productivity, and gained more than $19 Million in benefits with HP StorageWorks Solution.
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On Demand Webcast: Simplify Your World: A Virtual Desktops Case Study by Dell, Inc.
December 06, 2007 - (Free Research)
Virtual desktops can help reign in IT costs and greatly simplify management. Watch now to explore virtualization benefits, trends and architectures. Learn about the role of virtualized iSCSI SANs (storage area networks) to enhance scalability and why you should consider desktop virtualization now.
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Case Study: U.S. Air Force Manages Aircraft Site Using Powerful Storage Virtualization Platform by Hewlett-Packard Company
July 23, 2009 - (Free Research)
When the U.S. Air force needed a more powerful storage infrastructure, they turned to HP for a system that allowed them to meet business demands more flexibly, manage data more simply and efficiently and mitigate the risk of lost data with a storage area network (SAN) that pools, shares and centrally manages storage resources.
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Case Study: Cinépolis: Greener Screenings by Dell | EMC
December 01, 2009 - (Free Research)
Cinepolis saves 2,000 USD with green IT practices using server and storage virtualization from Dell by reducing server sprawl to decrease its data center footprint and lower the cost of power and cooling.
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Case Study: A Model of Virtualization by Dell, Inc.
October 31, 2008 - (Free Research)
The Dell IT group has virtualized more than 5,000 servers and saved the company over US$29 million using a scalable, worldwide virtualization model.
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Dell Cuts IT Work, Tightens Security, Improves Performance with New Software by Dell, Inc. and Intel
November 25, 2009 - (Free Research)
Dell is planning to upgrade its 100,000 desktop and portable computers to the Windows® 7 operating system to reduce desktop management costs and enhance data security. Read this case study to learn more about Dell's business needs as well as the features and benefits achieved from Microsoft's solutions.
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Fortune 1000 Company Streamlines Storage and Saves Money by Forsythe
November 20, 2009 - (Free Research)
This case study looks at a Fortune 1000 company who recognizes that its storage environment has changed and has not kept pace. Before the company makes another storage purchase, it turns to Forsythe for help in assessing its existing storage infrastructure and designing an optimized, cost-efficient storage environment.
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Fortune 1000 Company Finds Virtualization Pays Off by Forsythe
November 20, 2009 - (Free Research)
This case study looks at the experience of a a mid-sized Fortune 1000 company that was dealing with the challenges of disparate servers and desktop systems as well as underutilized servers with huge energy consumption. See how they used desktop virtualization to obtain power cost savings and increased management efficiency.
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Leveraging Your Most Valued Asset: Knowledge by Vivisimo, Inc.
December 15, 2009 - (Free Research)
Why do most organizations continuously fail in utilizing knowledge? In this webcast, learn from case studies that illustrate how you can optimize the value of knowledge in your organization through improving e-discovery and data retention practices and eliminating wasteful and under-utilized tools.
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Connecting Through Content: Issue One by KnowledgeStorm, Inc
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March 2007 - (Free Research)
This report, Issue One: How Technology Marketers Meet Buyers' Appetite for Content is the first in the Connecting Through Content series, which explores content creation, distribution and lead nurturing through the dual marketers' and technology buyers' perspectives.
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ROI on Network Efficiency: Customer Case Study by Hewlett-Packard Company
February 2009 - (Free Research)
When the State of Kansas Division of Information Services and Communications mandated that all of its departments find ways to consolidate operations and boost staff productivity, its networking services group was ready for the challenge. Read this case study to see what they did.
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Double-Take Software Case Study: Matrix Group by Double-Take Software UK
October 2009 - (Free Research)
Matrix Group, a privately owned financial services business, was looking to implement a full disaster recovery and continuity strategy. Read this case study to learn how Matrix Group worked with Double-Take Software to create a highly resilient, reliable and predictable IT system.
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More Accurate Inventory Control Delivers Better Customer Service: Virco Case Study by CDC Global Services - Catalyst
September 2009 - (Free Research)
In this case study you will learn how Virco turned to Catalyst, to improve its efficiency and lower costs related to warehouse activities. Catalyst is a warehouse management system that works with current SAP foundations and provides accurate inventory control to eliminate stock-outs, without negatively impacting customer service.
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Connecting Through Content, Issue Two by KnowledgeStorm, Inc
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May 2007 - (Free Research)
Connecting Through Content, Issue Two examines how technology buyers search for content and how marketers deliver content to them. Content distribution channels, user search techniques, content registration behavior and other aspects of content distribution and syndication are evaluated.
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BT Embraces Web 2.0 with Blue Coat Systems by Blue Coat
December 2008 - (Free Research)
Read this case study to learn how BT selected Blue Coat ProxySG for its flexibility in combining user and application visibility, with extremely granular levels of security and control, to enforce rules that allowed undisruptive use of recreational applications and safe access to sites previously considered off-limits, such as MySpace.
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