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Uh oh, the system went down: 5 rules for better troubleshooting

Disaster recovery moving to the cloud | Ill-informed haters go after MongoDB

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Uh oh, the system went down: 5 rules for better troubleshooting
Staying cool under pressure isn't easy no matter how many times you've been tossed into the fire, but there are five easy rules you can add to your emergency troubleshooting processes to get to a resolution faster. Read More


WHITE PAPER: CDW VMware

The Path to Data Center Optimization
Following the sale of a company division housing its corporate data center, Source Interlink had to relocate core IT operations. Teaming with CDW, they were able to not only relocate, but lower capital and operating costs, reduce their carbon footprint, and increase efficiency. Learn more.

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Enter the IBM Business Analytics KnowledgeVault
IT leaders face the challenge of handling growing amounts of structured and unstructured data—information that should be analyzed to make better business decisions. How do you select a Business Intelligence solution that is right for your organization? This video explains the four qualities that you should consider when evaluating BI tools. Learn More

Disaster recovery moving to the cloud
Disaster recovery as a service has exploded, with legacy DR vendors pivoting to offer cloud-based services and a crop of new pure-play cloud providers leveraging automation and shared resource efficiencies to break into the game. Read More

Ill-informed haters go after MongoDB
NoSQL databases like MongoDB are great for some tasks but not for others. Is it MongoDB's fault if misguided developers use it to solve the wrong problem? Read More

Ellison launches Exadata X3, takes swipe at SAP
As expected, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison on Sunday unveiled a souped-up version of its Exadata database machine that will allow customers to run all of their databases in-memory, providing what Ellison termed blazing performance. Read More

4 key changes in Exchange 2013's high availability
Although Exchange 2013's underlying architecture is unchanged, admins will love automatic failover and other improvements. Read More



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