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Overview: Hewlett-Packard is one of the world's largest computer companies and the foremost producer of test and measurement instruments.

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Capturing Cost Savings Today and Market Share Tomorrow with HP and Oracle Solutions by Hewlett Packard Company and Intel July 30, 2009 - Join Forrester analyst Galen Schreck for a discussion on maintaining readiness for recovery in 2010. He shares ideas on the topic, starting with consolidation and infrastructure, combining virtualization and automation to reduce your cost, making better hardware decisions, and optimizing your data center facilities.

  view Capturing Cost Savings Today and Market Share Tomorrow with HP and Oracle Solutions research abstract

HP Enterprise Virtual Array tiered storage solution for Oracle: Aligning storage performance and availability with the business value of information by Hewlett Packard Company and Intel February 08, 2008 - Together HP and Oracle offer a comprehensive suite of information management tools to help efficiently capture, manage, retain, and deliver information over time. This yields a highly integrated hardware and software infrastructure, leveraging storage tiers with differing performance and availability characteristics. Read this paper to learn more.

  view HP Enterprise Virtual Array tiered storage solution for Oracle: Aligning storage performance and availability with the business value of information research abstract

HP Virtual Server Environment Reference Architecture: Shared Infrastructure for Databases by Hewlett Packard Company and Intel March 01, 2007 - The core concept behind the Shared Infrastructure for Databases involves simple building blocks, comprised of computing elements, connected together to create a powerful, yet elegant shared database environment. This white paper describes the shared infrastructure, its benefits and HP
offerings to help you implement this solution.

  view HP Virtual Server Environment Reference Architecture: Shared Infrastructure for Databases research abstract

IT Modernization: An Exercise In Alignment by Hewlett Packard Company and Intel June 01, 2009 - A survey conducted in February 2009 by the Economist Intelligence Unit, sponsored by Oracle and HP, shows in most companies the business functions and the IT function understand the benefits of modernization. But that does not mean that most companies know how to do it right. Read this white paper for practical advice on achieving modernization.

  view IT Modernization: An Exercise In Alignment research abstract

Oracle Grid Computing Achieved: Service-oriented HP Adaptive Infrastructure offerings for Oracle Grid Computing and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) by Hewlett Packard Company and Intel November 07, 2007 - Oracle's vision of the next-generation data center is the Oracle Grid Computing architecture, which provides the software building blocks for creating a service-oriented, shared-resource environment. Read this paper to discover more of what Oracle has to offer.

  view Oracle Grid Computing Achieved: Service-oriented HP Adaptive Infrastructure offerings for Oracle Grid Computing and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) research abstract

Oracle on the HP BladeSystem Matrix: Standardize, Optimize and Automate by Hewlett Packard Company and Intel July 01, 2009 - IT projects are being increasingly scrutinized, so expenditures must support business requirements and contribute to the operational efficiency of the data center. Combined with HP technology, Oracle dynamically optimizes shared resources to simplify administration of the physical and virtual platforms, letting you meet those business objectives.

  view Oracle on the HP BladeSystem Matrix: Standardize, Optimize and Automate research abstract

Reduce Power and Cooling Expenses with HP Reference Architectures for Oracle by Hewlett Packard Company and Intel July 01, 2009 - IT managers are looking for ways to improve energy efficiency - to reduce power consumption and cooling requirements - to save money. Using HP Reference Architectures for Oracle, you get a modular, inherently flexible, and highly available application platform that accomplishes that. Read this paper for details.

  view Reduce Power and Cooling Expenses with HP Reference Architectures for Oracle research abstract

The Efficient Next Gen Datacenter: Doing More with Less by Hewlett Packard Company and Intel March 25, 2009 - View this Webcast to learn how to build a dynamic IT infrastructure and pro-actively manage your data center.

  view The Efficient Next Gen Datacenter: Doing More with Less research abstract

The Efficient Next Gen Datacenter: Doing More with Less - Podcast by Hewlett Packard Company and Intel March 24, 2009 - Listen to this Podcast to learn how to build a dynamic IT infrastructure and pro-actively manage your data center.

  view The Efficient Next Gen Datacenter: Doing More with Less - Podcast research abstract



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