Lower the Cost of Your Data with IBM System x Servers and DB2

Topics:
Enterprise Risk Management,
MIS - IT Job Descriptions,
Resumes,
Risk Analysis and Management,
Sarbanes Oxley Compliance
Tags:
Data Management,
Databases,
Enterprise Software,
Hardware,
IBM Corp.,
IBM DB2,
Servers,
Software,
Storage
Source:
IBM

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Overview: It's no secret, IBM has set the world record for the most database transactions per minute on a single Intel-based server. That achievement came with a price - in fact, the lowest price per transaction in its class. Have you been questioning the real cost of upgrading your database infrastructure? And the payback? If you know your data management solution needs an upgrade, or if you know that time is coming soon, then you won't want to miss this exclusive presentation by IBM and respected technology analyst group, ITG. Listen to this webinar to learn from independent research just how quickly you can recoup your costs when upgrading to DB2 9.7 and IBM System x servers based on the latest Intel Xeon processors.

Join this on demand webcast and learn:

  • How IBM and Intel collaborate to deliver enterprise-class information management solutions
  • Design considerations and trade-offs between scale-up and scale-out solution architectures
  • New database lifecycle cost analyses that reveal potential savings through effective deployment practices
Co-Sponsored by:

Intel


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Format: Webcast | Date: Nov 2009


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