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For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Christopher Voce, November 20, 2009
This data chart examines the usage and trends of server virtualization in enterprises today as well as the motivations that drive adoption.
For Application Development & Program Management Professionals
by Phil Murphy, October 28, 2009
Applications professionals at a government agency had been operating a suite of custom Adabas applications for decades. The agency was facing mounting economic pressures, it was seeking avenues for cost reduction, and the large bill for the agency's shared-services . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Rachel A. Dines, Galen Schreck, October 23, 2009
According to a recent Forrester survey, the physical to virtual consolidation ratio of server virtualization users varies significantly by company and industry. If your organization has implemented server virtualization but not realized the expected cost . . .
For B2B Market Research Professionals
by Andrew Bartels, Peter O'Neill, August 28, 2009
The European market for business-purchased technology goods and services (measured in euros) will decline by 6.3% in 2009, and be slow to recover in 2010 with only 4% growth. In both regards, it will lag behind the US tech market, which will have a smaller . . .
For B2B Market Research Professionals
by Heidi Lo, Andrew Bartels, August 7, 2009
This document provides SMB highlights of an extensive data set collected via Forrester's Enterprise And SMB Global IT Budgets And Spending Survey, Q2 2009. Overall, the global recession has made CIOs and IT decision-makers cut back their IT budgets, with . . .
For B2B Market Research Professionals
by Heidi Lo, Andrew Bartels, August 7, 2009
This document provides enterprise highlights of an extensive data set collected via Forrester's Enterprise And SMB Global IT Budgets And Spending Survey, Q2 2009. Overall, the global recession has North American enterprises expecting to decrease 2009 . . .
For B2B Market Research Professionals
by Jennifer Belissent, Ph.D., Heidi Lo, June 30, 2009
This document provides highlights of an extensive data set collected via Forrester's Enterprise Global Technology Adoption Survey, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East, And Africa, Q1 2009. Survey respondents, IT executives and technology decision-makers . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Simon Yates, June 17, 2009
With improved service performance, coupled with the rise of virtualization and the limits of hardware sprawl, Forrester anticipates improvements to the capacity management process. Data centers will make a comeback. They'll be different though, and better, . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Brad Day, June 10, 2009
Unraveling the complex pricing metrics and mechanics of IBM System z hardware and software requires tapping your most investigative infrastructure, operations, and procurement specialists. The first order of business is to understand the performance metrics . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by James Staten, May 28, 2009
Every new processor introduced comes with significant hype. The Intel Xeon 5500 may indeed live up to the hype; it not only provides a faster server processor option but also enables a greater level of differentiation for the server and storage vendor . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by James Staten, May 28, 2009
In Forrester's 44-criteria evaluation of blade server system vendors, we found that HP and IBM lead the pack because of the maturity and breadth of their offerings. Dell is a Leader as well that debuted a greatly improved new chassis in 2008 and is building . . .
For Technology Sales Enablement Professionals
by Ellen Carney, May 6, 2009
Not too long ago, IT hardware vendors banked on the business they got from financial services industry giants like Morgan Stanley, The Royal Bank of Scotland, and AIG. When the Wall Street bubble burst, hardware tech vendors like Cisco Systems, Dell, . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Christopher Mines, April 29, 2009
We reviewed the sustainability-related activities of 13 leading IT systems vendors from 2007 to 2008 by examining public announcements on their Web sites. Three takeaways emerged from our analysis: 1) The rate of green-related announcements increased . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Stefan Ried, Ph.D., Holger Kisker, Ph.D., April 22, 2009
Oracle has pulled off a series of aggressive acquisitions over the past five years, establishing a comprehensive portfolio of packaged business apps and middleware infrastructure. The pending acquisition of Sun Microsystems not only complements Oracle's . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Brad Day, April 21, 2009
Transitioning Linux workloads to run on a System Z footprint will first require your chief information officer's (CIO) sponsorship — as any step away from convention would entail. Take the shortcut on this assignment by asking him three simple questions: . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Jean-Pierre Garbani, April 17, 2009
Traditional capacity planning is seen as an exercise in forecasting the alignment of hardware resources to enterprise activity growth. Cheap systems meant that this was eventually considered to have little value: Why use scarce and expensive intellectual . . .
For Vendor Strategy Professionals
by Frank E. Gillett, March 24, 2009
Vendor strategists are calling Forrester asking what we make of the possibility of IBM buying Sun Microsystems. The conventional wisdom is that IBM wants to capture the Solaris/SPARC customer base to boost the AIX/Power business and own Java to protect . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Galen Schreck, James Staten, March 16, 2009
After months of rumors, Cisco officially entered the server business with a modular system it calls the "Unified Computing System." This blade server system goes one step beyond its predecessors by starting from a unified network foundation on 10 gigabit . . .
For B2B Market Research Professionals
by Frank E. Gillett, February 27, 2009
This report provides sample highlights of an extensive data set collected across North American and European enterprises via our Enterprise And SMB Hardware Survey, North America And Europe, Q3 2008. Hot topics include server virtualization, cloud computing, . . .
For B2B Market Research Professionals
by Frank E. Gillett, February 27, 2009
This report provides sample highlights of an extensive data set collected across North American and European enterprises via our Enterprise And SMB Hardware Survey, North America And Europe, Q3 2008. Hot topics include server virtualization, green IT, . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Brad Day, February 17, 2009
IBM System z10 Business Class (BC) introduced significant functionality improvements over its predecessor generation, the zSeries 890/990 or System z9 BC. Most importantly, IBM preserved all of the big iron functionality introduced from the quad-core . . .
For B2B Market Research Professionals
Technographics Survey, October 1, 2008
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by James Staten, September 17, 2008
A new virtualization specification, the Open Virtualization Format (OVF), was ratified this month, and lays the foundation for a fundamental change in how enterprises deploy and manage software. It allows ISVs to deliver applications that can be installed . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by Brad Day, August 11, 2008
The office of the CIO is under constant pressure to meet the financial expectations of executive management by continually lowering the life-cycle cost of the computing infrastructure without sacrificing any of the expected feature/functionality. When . . .
For Infrastructure & Operations Professionals
by James Staten, June 17, 2008
Virtualization on x86-based server hardware is moving from early adopters to more mainstream adoption. However, there remain questions about the technology and its implications for the current IT environment and processes that make its implementation . . .
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