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This whitepaper discloses the results of an evaluation of end-to-end storage area network/local area network (SAN/LAN) networking issues including Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) adoption.
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As per this report the industry providers are already delivering the new piece parts for such convergence, although new standards are still evolving to enable maximum interoperability across converged telecommunication infrastructures.
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This white paper demonstrates how converged medical infrastructure (CMI) technology can assist health IT leaders in relieving the pressures brought on by data growth, mobile device usage, and other trends, effectively increasing business value and improving care.
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In this white paper, you will discover an innovative unified storage switch that provides a comprehensive platform and modular design that supports leading edge networking protocols – enabling IT organizations to converge LAN and SAN throughput in high I/O, virtualized environments.
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A wide range of observers agree that data centers are now entering an era of "hyperconvergence" that will raise network traffic levels faster and further than anything the IT world has seen before. Is your network prepared to handle the upcoming onslaught of data?
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There is an important sea change happening in IT: the development of expert integrated systems. Access this white paper, which breaks down the business case for expert integrated systems. Inside, learn of the both the challenges and opportunities presented by this next-generation technology.
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Read this IDC Analyst Connection to see the questions that were posed by HP to Cindy Borovick Program Vice President for IDC's Enterprise Communications and Datacenter Networks program, on behalf of HP's enterprise customers.
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Access this exclusive source to learn how your business can optimize power management in your virtual environments to boost your data center's efficiency.
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This white paper explains the benefits of a converged infrastructure in relation to more traditional "siloed" approaches that are subject to longer downtime as well as increased complexities and costs.