| Publisher | Novell | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 1.4MB PDF | Date added | 01 Jul 2006 |
| Topics | Linux Server OS | ||
| Downloads | 0 | ||
While business depends on reliable information systems, hardware and software platforms are the bedrock on which these systems are based. With an ideal combination of hardware and operating systems, IT managers can concentrate on providing applications and services that meet strategic business requirements. Unfortunately, such platforms present businesses with numerous challenges. Some leading proprietary platforms include compromising reliability and security flaws that disrupt IT systems. These disruptions force administrators to spend too much effort and money on stabilizing this foundation. At the same time, continually increasing demand for current services coupled with the ongoing need to add new services further taxes the resources of even the largest organizations.
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