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Improve Application Performance and Lower Costs with Solid State Disks
Solid State Disk can increase application performance while reducing the total cost of ownership of storage in the data center. Based on audited results from the Storage Performance Council (SPC) and testing of Texas Memory Systems’ RamSan-400 (Tier 0) with IBM DS8300 (Tier 1) and DS4300 (Tier 2), you will see how a tiered storage infrastructure can be balanced to eliminate the I/O latency that causes costly application bottlenecks and the under-utilization of available capacity.
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IOD Global Conference Highlights: A Smart Conference for a Smarter Planet
The premier information management event for business and IT professionals. Discover smarter ideas, products and tools to collect, analyze and use information - to your advantage. For more information and to register please visit www.ibm.com/events/informationondemand.
DB2 Performance Management for a Smarter Planet GREEN IT World
This video demonstrates energy power savings that are possible by properly tuning a database. If you are interested in improving business performance and productivity, while, at the same time, Optimizing IT Costs, deferring or avoiding hardware upgrades, and lowering energy costs in your data center, this short video demonstrates the ripple effect of performance benefits obtained by properly tuning an IBM DB2 LUW V9.5 database (as an example, similar performance and energy cost savings can be obtained by tuning Oracle databases). DBI provides DB2 and Oracle SQL Performance Analysis and Tuning tools that can help you improve performance, productivity, and your bottom line. Please visit www.DBIsoftware.com to learn more.
IOD EMEA 2008 Interview - IBM Informix Dynamic Server (IDS)
Stuart Litel, president of the International Informix Users Group (IIUG), raves about Informix Dynamic Server in this interview.





