
Topic: The environmental, IT performance and
business advantages of blade servers
Date: Available now for on demand viewing
Duration: 60 minutes
Description: Over the course of 2007, the
challenges facing IT departments and the servers that they deploy
throughout their businesses has changed subtly. No longer is it
enough for IT departments to deploy the best or most appropriate
technological server solution; they also have to look at the wider
business context of server technology deployment.
It is typical for IT departments to have to deal with rising
infrastructure costs in typically complex estates populated with
aging systems. In addition, such older systems could well not be
optimised for output efficiency, or be fully utilised and,
crucially in these days, drain power without actually providing any
noticeable contribution. There could also be single points of
failure within these aging estates.
Fortunately blade servers can provide businesses of all
sizes—from small to medium sized business (SMBs) to departments
within enterprises—with the capability to address these challenges
both technologically and cost-effectively.
This webinar will demonstrate how server blades can let
businesses have more server power without penalties in cost,
complexity and power usage. It will demonstrate the full
optimisation of resources including how to use more environmentally
friendly IT resources that actually deliver benefits in terms of
price/performance as well as supporting the latest green computer
initiatives.
This webinar will show how effective deployment of blade server
technology can help IT departments to:
- Decease server complexity.
- Deploy more servers in less space.
- Deliver increased server performance with less power and more
efficient cooling.
- Have increased levels of manageability.
- Increase flexibility of the business.
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Additionally, it will provide a real example of how an end user of
blade servers made performance increases, business efficiencies and
reduced overheads.
Format:
5 minute introduction followed by three 10-minute presentations
plus a 25/30- minute moderated Q&A session. Interactive polling
carried out throughout the event.
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